POLICY STATEMENT |
Principles of Child Health Care Financing
Child health care financing must maximize access to quality, comprehensive pediatric and prenatal health care. This policy statement replaces the 1998 policy statement by the same title. Changes reflect recent state and federal legislation that affect child health care financing. The principles outlined in the statement will be used to evaluate the changing structure of child health care financing.
Abbreviations: AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics SCHIP, State Children Health Insurance Program
The following policy statement has been revised:
- Principles of Child Health Care Financing
Pediatrics 102: 994-995.[Full Text]
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