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PEDIATRICS Vol. 100 No. 6 December 1997, pp. 1040-1041
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The optimal health of children can best be achieved by providing access to comprehensive health care benefits. This policy statement replaces the 1993 statement, "Scope of Health Care Benefits for Infants, Children, and Adolescents Through Age 21 Years." Changes involve services and procedures specific to the delivery of comprehensive preventive, prenatal, postnatal, and mental health care. These services should be delivered by appropriately trained and board-eligible/certified pediatric providers, including primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical specialists.
All newborns, infants, children, adolescents, young adult
patients through age 21 years, and pregnant women must have access to
comprehensive health care benefits that will ensure their optimal health and well-being. The following services should be included in the
health benefit plans offered by all private and public insurers. These
services should be delivered by appropriately trained and board
eligible/certified pediatric providers, including primary care
pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical
specialists. All providers of prenatal care should be able to identify
a full range of medical and psychosocial risks and to refer patients
for appropriate care throughout pregnancy.1 These
services should be delivered in a variety of appropriate settings, and
coordinated through the child's medical home.2 They also
should be delivered in an efficient manner that does not compromise the
quality of care. As these services are physician-directed and
prescribed, they should include but are not limited to all of the
following:
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COMMITTEE ON CHILD HEALTH FINANCING, 1996 TO 1997
Stephen Berman, MD, Chairperson
Joseph C. Bogdan, MD
John S. Curran, MD
Arthur Garson, Jr, MD, MPH
Neal Halfon, MD, MPH
Robert Kay, MD
Beverly L. Koops, MD
Maria E. Minon, MD
Richard P. Nelson, MD
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The recommendations in this statement do not indicate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as a standard of medical care. Variations, taking into account individual circumstances, may be appropriate.
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The following policy statement is a revision:
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