mardi 4 octobre 2011

Study Examines Coverage For Uninsured Latino Children, USA

"A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Community-Based Case Management in Insuring Uninsured Latino Children," Pediatrics: Use of community-based case managers appears to be more effective than traditional Medicaid and SCHIP program outreach efforts in enrolling Latino children in health insurance programs, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics. The study -- by Glen Flores of the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milagros Abreu of the Boston University of Medicine and colleagues -- examined a randomly selected group of 275 uninsured Latino children and their parents, assigning about half the group to case managers and the other half to a control group that received either Medicaid or SCHIP coverage. According to the study, children with case managers were more likely to obtain health insurance, be insured continuously, obtain insurance faster and have their parents be satisfied with their coverage (Flores et al., Pediatrics, December 2005).


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