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Underinsurance of Adolescents: Recommendations for Improved Coverage of Preventive, Reproductive, and Behavioral Health Care Services

Authors :
Thomas Chiu
Richard Lander
Michelle S. Barratt
Thomas F. Long
Benjamin Shain
David S. Rosen
Anthony Dale Johnson
Corinne Anne Walentik
Pamela J. Murray
Mc Manus Margaret
Charles J. Wibbelsman
Jonathan D. Klein
Jorge L. Pinzon
Paula K. Braverman
Teri Salus
Russell Clark Libby
Angela Diaz
Karen Smith
Lesley L. Breech
Warren Siegel
Miriam Kaufman
Mark S. Reuben
Margaret J. Blythe
Steven E. Wegner
Charles Barone
Source :
Pediatrics. 123:191-196
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2009.

Abstract

The purpose of this policy statement is to address the serious underinsurance (ie, insurance that exists but is inadequate) problems affecting insured adolescents' access to needed preventive, reproductive, and behavioral health care. In addition, the statement addresses provider payment problems that disproportionately affect clinicians who care for adolescents.Among adolescents with insurance, particularly private health insurance, coverage of needed services is often inadequate. Benefits are typically limited in scope and amount; certain diagnoses are often excluded; and cost-sharing requirements are often too high. As a result, underinsurance represents a substantial problem among adolescents and adversely affects their health and well-being.In addition to underinsurance problems, payment problems in the form of inadequate payment, uncompensated care for confidential reproductive services, and the failure of insurers to recognize and pay for certain billing and diagnostic codes are widespread among both private and public insurers. Payment problems negatively affect clinicians' ability to offer needed services to adolescents, especially publicly insured adolescents.

Details

ISSN :
10984275 and 00314005
Volume :
123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f70d9fa2b60bffb21d5b87dbf81a37e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2008-3308