Abstract
Introduction
There is a significant disparity in the United States between the health care received by children with special health care needs versus physically healthy children.
Objective
The objective of the paper is to show that children with special needs receive less than adequate health care overall. This disparity affects the quality of life for these children and influences their ability to live their lives to their full potential.
Methods
Research was conducted by examining multiple studies with a focus on six major factors that play a role in creating this disparity.
Results
The findings show an alarming trend in the access and delivery of health care to children with special health care needs.
Conclusions
Solutions to correcting the disparities are possible, but it will take a full understanding of the issues, perseverance, dedication, and hard work on the part of families, physicians, legislators, and others genuinely interested in creating an equal health care system for all children.
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