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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Children and young people in out-of-home care: canaries in the coal mine of healthcare commissioning

Susan M. Webster
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Department of General Practice, Melbourne Medical School, University of Melbourne, 200 Berkeley Street, Carlton, Vic. 3053, Australia. Email: s.webster@unimelb.edu.au

Australian Journal of Primary Health 22(1) 15-21 https://doi.org/10.1071/PY15040
Submitted: 27 February 2015  Accepted: 26 August 2015   Published: 12 October 2015

Abstract

Australian Primary Health Networks could pioneer local health service reform for children and young people living in out-of-home care. Significant maltreatment, the leading cause of placement of 0–17-year-olds under the protective canopy of foster, kinship and residential care (described collectively as out-of-home care) left more than 50 000 children vulnerable to poor health outcomes in 2013–14. Opportunistic health care is inadequate to meet the chronic and complex health needs of maltreated children. This article reviews some critical lessons from English commissioning and US healthcare marketplace reforms in an attempt to better meet the needs of children and young people in out-of-home care. It identifies key questions that Australian Primary Health Networks would need to resolve if they were to follow overseas trends and adopt health service commissioning as a means to provide more effective and efficient health care for this at-risk population.


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