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    • Child and adolescent health policy
    • Healthcare access and effectiveness

    Background:

    • The 1989 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA 89) aimed to broaden health benefits for children and pregnant women via Medicaid.
    • Managed health care models are increasingly utilized for Medicaid-eligible populations.
    • Injury hospitalizations among children present a significant public health concern.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of OBRA 89 in expanding health coverage.
    • To assess the efficacy of managed health care plans for children in Medicaid.
    • To analyze injury hospitalization trends in California.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of legislative impact and health benefit expansion.
    • Analysis of managed care plan performance metrics for pediatric populations.
    • Examination of epidemiological data on childhood injury hospitalizations.

    Main Results:

    • OBRA 89 demonstrated success in extending health benefits to a larger group of children and pregnant women.
    • Effectiveness of managed care plans varied, requiring further investigation.
    • Injury hospitalizations in California indicated specific demographic and injury patterns.

    Conclusions:

    • Legislative interventions like OBRA 89 are crucial for improving child and adolescent healthcare access.
    • Ongoing evaluation of managed care is necessary to ensure quality and equity.
    • Understanding injury hospitalization data informs targeted prevention strategies for child safety.