Health-care expenses for children with special health-care needs (CHSCN) can be large and unpredictable. The purpose of this study was to investigate the medical expenditures for CSHCN. A retrospective analysis was conducted of paid claims from multiple billing and payment sources for 1,130 children served at a regional medical clinic for CSHCN. Paid claims were merged for the state-funded clinic, a Medicaid managed-care plan, and a private HMO. Health-care expenditures totaled over $8 million during the study year. Eighteen children accounted for 46% of the expenditures. Multiple payment sources were needed to accurately estimate the cost of care for CSHCN. The greatest costs were associated with catastrophic illness and hospitalization for a few very ill children.
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1 July 2004
Understanding Medical Expenses for Children with Special Health Care Needs
Melinda F. Davis,
Judith C. Keagy,
William Madden,
F. John Meaney,
Ernest P. Schloss,
Vicky Lewis,
Cheryl Kline,
Lee B. Sechrest
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Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science
Vol. 37 • No. 2
July 2004
Vol. 37 • No. 2
July 2004