Abstract

Background: Children in foster care have high health needs, and many of those needs are unmet at foster care entry. In southeastern Wisconsin care coordination services are available to children in foster care through a specialized Medicaid program. Currently all children within the program receive the same care coordination services despite different levels of medical or social needs. Objective: Our aim was to examine social, health, and demographic factors of children who have been in foster care for 60 days and determine which factors might …

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