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Foster care: state practices for assessing health needs, facilitating service delivery, and monitoring children's care: report to the Chairman
United States. Government
Paperback. Books LLC, Reference Series 2011-09-29.
ISBN 9781234104467
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Original publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, [2009] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)318986385 Subject: Foster children -- Medical care -- United States -- States. Excerpt: ... has not met the jointly developed goals and action steps identified in these plans within 2 years of approval of the improvement plan, ACF regulations 15 specify that it will withhold a portion of the state's grant funds. In the course of its oversight, ACF identified several challenges that states faced in meeting the health needs of children in their care, as summarized in table 1. Table 1: Findings of ACF Reviews with Respect to Common Challenges States Faced in Meeting Children's Health Needs Physical health Mental health There is a lack of mental health services for Number of physicians and dentists in the children in the state. state willing to accept Medicaid is not a sufficient to meet the need. The state agency is not consistent in The state agency is not consistent in conducting mental health assessments. conducting adequate, timely health assessments. The state agency is not consistent in providing children with preventive health or dental services. Source: ACF, Summary of the Results of the 2001-2004 Child and Family Services Reviews, p. 10, http: / / www.acf.hhs.gov / programs / cb / cwmonitoring / results / index.htm ( accessed on Nov. 21, 2008 ). a See GAO, Medicaid: Extent of Dental Disease in Children Has Not Decreased and Millions Are Estimated to Have Untreated Tooth Decay, GAO-08-1121 ( Washington, D.C.: Sept. 23, 2008 ). Medicaid is the primary health care funding source for most children in Medicaid and Health Care 16 foster care. The Medicaid program is administered at the federal level by Services for Children in the HHS's Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ( CMS ) and is jointly Foster Care financed by the states and the federal government. All state Medicaid agencies receive federal funds for the Medicaid program under title XIX of th
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