PEDIATRICS Vol. 89 No. 6 June 1992, pp. 1230-1237
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Children in Foster Care in California: An Examination of Medicaid Reimbursed Health Services Utilization

Neal Halfon MD, MPH1, Gale Berkowitz DrPH2, and Linnea Klee PhD3

1 From the Center for the Vulnerable Child, Children's Hospital Oakland, and the Health and Medical Sciences Program, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, and The Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
2 From the Center for the Vulnerable Child, Children's Hospital Oakland, and The Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
3 From the Center for the Vulnerable Child, Children's Hospital Oakland

The number of children in foster care in California doubled from 27 534 in 1980 to more than 62 419 in 1988, representing approximately 1% of the child population in the state. Past studies have domonstrated that children in foster care have high rates of medical and mental health problems. An examination of all Medi-Cal-paid claims was undertaken to describe the utilization of health services by children in foster care. Although children in foster care represent 4% of Medi-Cal-eligible children younger than 18 years of age, they account for approximately 5% of children using Medi-Cal services and 6.7% of expenditures, representing a 23% greater utilization rate and 41% greater expenditure rate than all children covered by Medi-Cal. Using the entire Medi-Cal population younger than 18 years of age as a comparison group, examination of inpatient and outpatient service utilization for specific condition categories showed few differences between children in foster care and the comparison group except for mental health service utilization, where children in foster care were much higher users of services.

Key Words: Foster care • Medicaid • utilization

Submitted on March 18, 1991
Accepted on May 23, 1991


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