
Placement in out-of-home care is one intervention used to protect children from abuse and neglect. While children are in such care, it is the child welfare agency's responsibility to ensure that their health needs are met. The study reported here examined health care policies and services for children in 46 state child welfare agencies. Virtually all states had some sort of written policies regarding health care for children in out-of-home care. Half, however, reported having no information management system to record health care data, and only six of the 23 had computerized systems. Most states fell short of meeting the standards set by the Child Welfare League of America for the health care of children in out-of-home care.
Electronic Data Processing, Health Personnel, Health Policy, Child Health Services, Child Welfare, Health Services Accessibility, United States, Foster Home Care, United States Public Health Service, Child, Preschool, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Child Abuse, Child
Electronic Data Processing, Health Personnel, Health Policy, Child Health Services, Child Welfare, Health Services Accessibility, United States, Foster Home Care, United States Public Health Service, Child, Preschool, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Child Abuse, Child
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