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Suppression of racial disparities for children with special health care needs among families receiving Medicaid
Authors:Roderick A. Rose  Susan L. Parish  Joan Yoo  Melissa D. Grady  Sarah E. Powell  Tamara K. Hicks-Sangster
Affiliation:1. University of North Carolina, School of Social Work, 325 Pittsboro Street, CB 3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550, United States;2. Seoul National University, South Korea
Abstract:This study examines whether the US public health insurance program Medicaid suppresses racial disparities in parental identification of service needs of their children with special health care needs (CSHCN). We analyze data from the 2001 US National Survey of CSHCN (n = 14,167 children). We examine three outcomes which were parental identification of (a) the child's need for professional care coordination, (b) the child's need for mental health services, and (c) the family's need for mental health services. A suppression analysis, which is a form of mediation analysis, was conducted. Our results show a disparity, reflected in a negative direct effect of race for all three outcomes: Black parents of CSHCN are less likely to report a need for services than White parents of CSHCN and Medicaid coverage was associated with reduced racial disparities in reporting the need for services. These analyses suggest receipt of Medicaid is associated with a suppression of racial disparities in reported need for services.
Keywords:Medicaid   Children with special health care needs   Racial disparities   Race   USA   Health insurance   Access to care   Mental health
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