Health care, home, school differ for children with special health care needs
Posted by adminDec 10
(Oregon Health & Science University) The first federally funded report to compare children with special health care needs to children without reveals 14 percent to 19 percent of children in the United States have a special health care need and their insurance is inadequate to cover the greater scope of care they require for optimal health
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