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Health Care Needs of Children in the Foster Care System

Mark D. Simms, Howard Dubowitz and Moira A. Szilagyi
Pediatrics October 2000, 106 (Supplement 3) 909-918;
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Nearly 750 000 children are currently in foster care in the United States. Recent trends in foster care include reliance on extended family members to care for children in kinship care placements, increased efforts to reduce the length of placement, acceleration of termination of parental rights proceedings, and emphasis on adoption. It is not clear what impact welfare reform may have on the number of children who may require foster care placement. Although most children enter foster care with medical, mental health, or developmental problems, many do not receive adequate or appropriate care while in placement. Psychological and emotional problems, in particular, may worsen rather than improve. Multiple barriers to adequate health care for this population exist. Health care practitioners can help to improve the health and well-being of children in foster care by performing timely and thorough admission evaluations, providing continuity of care, and playing an active advocacy role. Potential areas for health services research include study of the impact of different models of health care delivery, the role of a medical home in providing continuity of care, the perception of the foster care experience by the child, children's adjustment to foster care, and foster parent education on health outcomes.

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  • child welfare
  • children with special health care needs
  • Received April 11, 2000.
  • Accepted July 10, 2000.
  • Copyright © 2000 American Academy of Pediatrics
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    • BRIEF HISTORY OF FOSTER CARE IN THE UNITED STATES
    • TRADITIONAL VERSUS KINSHIP FOSTER CARE
    • HEALTH PROBLEMS AT THE TIME OF PLACEMENT
    • PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AT THE TIME OF PLACEMENT
    • CHILDREN′S ADAPTATION TO FOSTER CARE PLACEMENT
    • MAINTAINING FAMILY TIES DURING PLACEMENT: PARENTAL VISITS
    • HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION BY CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
    • CHANGE IN HEALTH STATUS DURING PLACEMENT IN FOSTER CARE
    • THE IMPACT OF WELFARE REFORM ON FOSTER CARE
    • THE IMPACT OF HEALTH CARE FINANCING REFORM ON FOSTER CARE
    • BARRIERS TO HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
    • IMPROVING THE HEALTH CARE OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
    • PREPARING ADOLESCENTS TO AGE OUT OF FOSTER CARE
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