2021
DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2020-0180
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Identifying Children With Medical Complexity From the National Survey of Children’s Health Combined 2016–17 Data Set

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To develop a method of identifying children with medical complexity (CMC) from the National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2016–2017 combined data set, to compare this approach to existing CMC identification strategies, and to describe sociodemographic characteristics of our CMC sample. METHODS: Using survey items pertinent to the medical complexity domains in the style by Cohen et al (chronic health condition… Show more

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“…Using recently published methods developed by Yu et al, 13 we categorized children in the sample into 3 mutually exclusive categories based on their level of medical complexity status: CMC, noncomplex CSHCN, and non-CSHCN. This method first classifies children as CSHCN and non-CSHCN using the well-established CSHCN Screener contained in the survey: children experiencing $1 health consequence because of a condition lasting $12 months.…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using recently published methods developed by Yu et al, 13 we categorized children in the sample into 3 mutually exclusive categories based on their level of medical complexity status: CMC, noncomplex CSHCN, and non-CSHCN. This method first classifies children as CSHCN and non-CSHCN using the well-established CSHCN Screener contained in the survey: children experiencing $1 health consequence because of a condition lasting $12 months.…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also unexpectedly, low family income and financial assistance were not predictive of higher odds of child welfare system involvement. In contrast, prior research has linked socioeconomic adversity with medical complexity status in children ( Yu et al, 2021 ), as well as with child maltreatment and protection investigation incidence more generally ( Fallon & Van Wert, 2017 ). Material resource-related risk posed to children with medical complexity is an important avenue for further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…From the National Survey of Children's Health 2016-2017 data, 1.5% (1.2 million) were identified as children with medical complexity. About 17.2% were CSHCN and 81.2% were children with no special healthcare needs 10…”
Section: Who Needs Ppec?mentioning
confidence: 99%