Pediatric value-based care is built on well-child visits, immunizations, and developmental screening — all of which follow age-specific schedules that are easy to track in theory and remarkably easy to lose in practice. When a family misses the 15-month visit, they often miss the MMR, the lead screen, and the autism screening along with it. One missed appointment creates three care gaps.
Glance tracks well-child visit schedules against AAP Bright Futures guidelines, monitors immunization status, provides age-specific reference ranges, and trends growth parameters over time.
Schedule a Demo See FeaturesPediatrics is schedule-driven care. Glance turns age-specific guidelines into actionable patient lists.
Track well-child visit compliance against AAP Bright Futures guidelines from birth through age 21. Identify patients overdue for their next well-child visit, generate outreach lists by age cohort, and see which visits are bundled with immunizations and screenings to maximize each encounter.
Track immunization status for every child in your panel against the CDC/ACIP recommended schedule. See which vaccines are due, which are overdue, and which children have fallen behind on the catch-up schedule. Support for combination vaccines and alternative schedules. Claims data supplements your own records for vaccines administered elsewhere.
Pediatric lab values differ dramatically from adult norms — and they change with age. Glance provides age-adjusted reference ranges for CBC, metabolic panel, thyroid, lipids, and other common labs. A hemoglobin of 10.5 is normal at 6 months and low at 5 years. The platform knows the difference.
Height, weight, BMI, and head circumference plotted on CDC/WHO growth charts with percentile tracking over time. Identify children crossing percentile lines (up or down), screen for failure to thrive or obesity, and flag BMI above the 85th or 95th percentile for intervention.
Track developmental screening (ASQ, M-CHAT) and adolescent behavioral health screening (PHQ-A, CRAFFT) by age-appropriate schedule. Identify children due for screening at their next visit, those with positive screens requiring referral, and those lost to follow-up after a positive result.
HEDIS W34 and W15. The foundational measure for pediatric VBC quality performance.
HEDIS Childhood Immunization Status. Combo 10 completion by age 2.
Blood lead screening by 24 months. Critical for Medicaid quality programs.
HEDIS WCC — BMI percentile, nutrition counseling, and physical activity counseling at well-child visits.