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Children with Special Health Care Needs in Commercial Managed Care: Patterns of Service Use and Cost

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  • Henry T. Ireys
  • Jennifer Humensky
  • Eileen Paterson
  • Steve Wickstrom
  • Bharati Manda
  • Paula Rheault

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Children with special health care needs who are enrolled in commercial, employer-based health insurance plans may be at high risk for inadequate access to needed health services.

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  • Henry T. Ireys & Jennifer Humensky & Eileen Paterson & Steve Wickstrom & Bharati Manda & Paula Rheault, "undated". "Children with Special Health Care Needs in Commercial Managed Care: Patterns of Service Use and Cost," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 414edfc724fc42eaabf646a0e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:414edfc724fc42eaabf646a0e228cdf9
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    2. Jennifer Humensky & Henry T. Ireys & Steve Wickstrom & Paula Rheault, 2004. "Mental Health Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs in Commercial Managed Care, 1999-2001," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 71e2d2702220405b880ca67df, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Managed Care ; Children Special Needs;

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