Triage decisions in child care for sick children
B. W. Desguin and D. L. Murray
Department of Pediatrics and Human Development, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824.
Child-care centers for children with mild, acute communicable, and
noncommunicable illnesses are beginning to evolve. Few states have enacted
regulations concerning the policies and procedures under which child-care
centers for sick children operate. These centers should have policies
regarding the triage and care of ill children that promote the safety of
all children and staff at the center. As part of the establishment of
regulations for the Michigan Department of Social Services, Lansing, a
triage model has been developed that provides a means of standardizing the
screening process used to admit mildly ill children to such centers. We
present pilot guidelines for use by center personnel, discuss
considerations inherent in formulating triage policy for child-care centers
for sick children, and provide a starting point for those attempting to
standardize regulations governing child-care centers for sick children.