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Using data from two national surveys, this article examines the extent to which residential treatment facilities consistently implement certain practices following incidents of seclusion or restraint. The study found that 76 percent of facilities reported having secluded or restrained youth in...
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/Medicaid dual eligible beneficiaries; and the impact of health reform on managed care organizations. …
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departments by using a national sample of US children. …
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Health and Human Services conduct an independent comprehensive study of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program …
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, for children and young adults with similar mathematics and reading test scores, the subsequent educational and economic …
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, for children and young adults with similar mathematics and reading test scores, the subsequent educational and economic …
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Children with special health care needs who are enrolled in commercial, employer-based health insurance plans may be at … of service use and cost for 30,000 children with special health care needs enrolled in private managed care plans in 1999-2000. … high risk for inadequate access to needed health services. This report provides new and important information on patterns …
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Most of what is known about the health insurance coverage of U.S. children has been derived from sample surveys of … households, although these surveys provide quite varying estimates of the proportion of children who are uninsured. This report … using surveys to evaluate the number and characteristics of uninsured children. …
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measure of body fatness. In this study of 313 African American and Caucasian children, the authors find that a child's fatness …
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