Foster Care: A Case Study

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Several barriers are discussed throughout the readings and all share common philosophies on the inconsistencies regarding the healthcare of children in foster care. In McGill’s interview with pediatrician, Annalisa Behnken, change in placements and location of children is a barrier as it can lead to missed appointments and a lapse in medical information. (McGill, 2016). Presented by Deutsch and Fortin (2015), are barriers including a lack of medical data to include: past medical history of a child, circumstances when biological parents retain the right to make decisions on the behalf of the medical care of the child, when children change placements or cases cross counties or jurisdictions, and a lack of coordination and communication between

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