First name
Sarah
Last name
Zlotnik

Title

Mental Health, Behavioral and Developmental Issues for Youth in Foster Care.

Year of Publication

2015

Number of Pages

292-7

Date Published

2015 Oct

ISSN Number

1538-3199

Abstract

<p>Youth in foster care represent a unique population with complex mental and behavioral health, social-emotional, and developmental needs. For this population with special healthcare needs, the risk for adverse long-term outcomes great if needs go unaddressed or inadequately addressed while in placement. Although outcomes are malleable and effective interventions exist, there are barriers to optimal healthcare delivery. The general pediatrician as advocate is paramount to improve long-term outcomes. </p>

DOI

10.1016/j.cppeds.2015.08.003

Alternate Title

Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care

PMID

26409926

Title

Mandates for Collaboration: Health Care and Child Welfare Policy and Practice Reforms Create the Platform for Improved Health for Children in Foster Care.

Year of Publication

2015

Number of Pages

316-22

Date Published

2015 Oct

ISSN Number

1538-3199

Abstract

<p>Improving the health of children in foster care requires close collaboration between pediatrics and the child welfare system. Propelled by recent health care and child welfare policy reforms, there is a strong foundation for more accountable, collaborative models of care. Over the last 2 decades health care reforms have driven greater accountability in outcomes, access to care, and integrated services for children in foster care. Concurrently, changes in child welfare legislation have expanded the responsibility of child welfare agencies in ensuring child health. Bolstered by federal legislation, numerous jurisdictions are developing innovative cross-system workforce and payment strategies to improve health care delivery and health care outcomes for children in foster care, including: (1) hiring child welfare medical directors, (2) embedding nurses in child welfare agencies, (3) establishing specialized health care clinics, and (4) developing tailored child welfare managed care organizations. As pediatricians engage in cross-system efforts, they should keep in mind the following common elements to enhance their impact: embed staff with health expertise within child welfare settings, identify long-term sustainable funding mechanisms, and implement models for effective information sharing. Now is an opportune time for pediatricians to help strengthen health care provision for children involved with child welfare.</p>

DOI

10.1016/j.cppeds.2015.08.006

Alternate Title

Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care

PMID

26403650

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