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Indiana Children's Special Health Care Services Program: Impact of Administrative Changes on Health Care Utilization, Access to Care, and Unmet Needs
Authors:Terrell W. Zollinger   Robert M. Saywell Jr  Mark A. Smith  Rebecca L. Robinson  Nancy E. Knudson
Abstract:
In this study we assessed the impact of administrative changes occurring in 1993 on the Indiana Children's Special Health Care Services program. Responses from a 1994-1995 survey were compared with a 199 1 survey. Unmet needs declined in 6 categories: primary medical care, hospital services, home nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and special equipment. Unmet needs remained the same in 6 categories: specialty care, speech therapy, respite care, parent support, child support, and sibling support. Unmet needs increased in 5 categories: dental care, mental health, transportation, housing modifications, and child and day care. Although program changes improved the health care needs of clients in many areas, additional efforts are still needed.
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