Last month’s Rethinking ADHD subscriber poll produced a striking result: over half of clinicians felt that ADHD is…
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ADHD and comorbidities: Getting clarity in complex cases
Comorbid conditions and complex symptom presentations can make the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD patients challenging. Clinical experts…
How validated ADHD technology supports safer, more accurate diagnosis
Clinically validated tools and technology, as part of a thorough medical evaluation, can help reduce the risk of…
The ADHD crisis in England: What must change and what you can do
By Shaun Hopkins, Head of Professional Business EU, Qbtech Ltd ADHD services are under growing pressure in England. NHS estimates…
Measurement-based care for ADHD: Tracking symptoms and treatment outcomes
Measurement-based care isn’t something new. However, the principles have the potential to be a cornerstone of evidence-based practice….
ADHD diagnosis guidelines: Exploring DSM-5, ICD, NICE, and clinical best practices
There isn’t a single global standard or criterion for ADHD diagnosis. However, DSM-5, ICD-10, ICD-11, and NICE are the most…
From intake to follow-up: What defines a successful ADHD pediatric clinic
As a pediatric clinician providing ADHD care, there’s pressure of managing patient and parent expectations, handling reimbursements, staffing…
Clinician guide: How to minimize trial-and-error in ADHD care
There is high variability in ADHD treatment responses from one patient to another. Finding effective treatments often involves…
How multi-modal assessments help reduce diagnostic drift
Diagnostic drift can be defined as a gradual misalignment between an initial assessment and a patient’s follow-up care….
How to implement precision-based ADHD care in UK primary care
Precision in ADHD management means using reliable data and tools to guide clinical decision-making, rather than depending on…