Individual and Family Health Insurance
|
Students Health Insurance
|
Children Health Insurance
|
Medicare Plans
|
Business Health Insurance
|
Group Health Insurance
Health Insurance Help

Affordable Health Insurance

as easy as: GET QUOTES
COMPARE PLANS, over 500 plans to choose from
APPLY ONLINE
Individual and Family Plans
Medicare Plans
Dental Insurance
Group Health Insurance
Enter Zip code     

« Eight states support … | Back to News List | Health Coverage for K… »

Routine health care lags for children: study

05 12 07 - 00:00



BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. children are receiving less than half the routine care they need, even if they are covered by health insurance, researchers said on Wednesday.

"We're talking about the basics of what we should be providing, and in many cases it's just not happening," said Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith of the University of Washington in Seattle, who led the study.

Shortfalls were seen in vaccinating children on time, providing recommended asthma care and even monitoring growth. Parents may need to read up on needed care and come in to checkups armed with checklists, Mangione-Smith said.


The study comes amid debate over expanding childhood access to health insurance programs. Mangione-Smith's team looked at whether children were receiving all the treatment they need, even those covered by insurance.

Nurses reviewed medical records from 1,536 children and teens from 12 metropolitan areas and found that they received recommended care less than 47 percent of the time in areas ranging from basic immunizations to treatment for infections.

Nationwide, the percentage may be even lower.

Nearly 82 percent of children in this study were covered by private health insurance, so "we would expect these children to have a higher quality of care than the average child," Mangione-Smith and her colleagues wrote in their report, published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

"Their observations are shocking: the right services appear to be carried out less than half the time. Services are not delivered when they should be, or they are delivered when they should not be," Dr. James Perrin and Dr. Charles Homer of Harvard Medical School wrote in a commentary.

SURPRISING FINDINGS

"As a pediatrician I was surprised," Mangione-Smith said in a telephone interview. "Many of us had been going along comfortably thinking that care for children was better than adults. I was especially surprised that it was worse for preventive care."

The children received only 41 percent of the preventive services they needed. The ratio rose to 53 percent when it came to treatment for long-term illness and 68 percent for short-term illness.

Other studies have shown that adults typically get about 55 percent of the care they need.

One reason for the lack of care, Mangione-Smith said, may be that more doctors feel pressed for time, so they may think they have little opportunity to do preventive screening.

"We need to change the way we train pediatricians so that they are just as skilled at preventing illness as they are in treating it. Most residents in training have little exposure to kids coming in for checkups and preventive care," she added.

The study looked at 175 things doctors should be doing, depending on the health issues a child faced.

"Only 49.8 percent of children in our study who reached two years of age during the study period were fully immunized, according to their records," the researchers wrote.

Only 44 percent of children with persistent asthma were treated with anti-inflammatory medicines, the recommended care.

And only 16 percent of the very young children were tested for a urinary tract infection when they had potential symptoms, an omission that increases the risk of kidney damage.

On the other hand, the children got 92 percent of the recommended treatment for upper respiratory tract infections.


 

Archives

Search!

 
Corporate Family Health Insurance Quotes Business Health Insurance Quotes Senior Health Insurance Quotes
Home
About Us
Contact Us
Legal Terms & Licenses
Site Map
Individual & Family Quotes
Child Health Insurance Quotes
Students Health Insurance
Short-term Health Insurance
Dental Insurance Quotes
Business Health Insurance Quotes
Group Health Insurance Quotes
Group Dental Insurance Quotes
Group Vision Insurance Quotes
Medicare Supplement Quotes
Medicare Advantage Quotes
Senior Dental Insurance Quotes
Prescription Drug Plans / Part D
Health Insurance Companies Health Insurance Plans

California

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Shield of California
Celtic
Health Net
Health Net - Farm Bureau
Kaiser Permanente
United Healthcare-PacifiCare

Colorado

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Celtic
HumanaOne
Kaiser Permanente
Rocky Mountain Health Plans

Nevada

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Celtic
Health Plan of Nevada, Inc.
HumanaOne
Sierra Health and Life Insurance Company, Inc.
United Healthcare-PacifiCare
California Health Insurance Plans
Colorado Health Insurance Plans
Nevada Health Insurance Plans
Health Insurance Resources International Health & Life Insurance
Health Insurance Brochures
Health Insurance Companies in:
California, Colorado, Nevada
Health Insurance Glossary
Healthy Families Program
Access for Infants and Mothers
Health Center
Online Support
FAQ
International Health & Life Glossary
Major Medical & Term Life
International Student Health Insurance
Travel Insurance
Group Travel Insurance
Frequent Traveler Insurance
MultiNational Accident Plan
International Term Life
MultiNational Group Benefit

web developed and powered by noble technologies