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What We Say And What We Do: Why US Investments In Children's Health Are Falling Short.

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This article explores the gap between what Americans say we believe with respect to spending on child health and what we actually do, which falls short of norms in other… Click to show full abstract

This article explores the gap between what Americans say we believe with respect to spending on child health and what we actually do, which falls short of norms in other developed countries. Three possible reasons are identified: a lack of information about the effectiveness of government programs affecting child health, the idea that "investments" in child health should pay for themselves, and ideological preferences that prioritize other goals and that may themselves be rooted in this country's racial history. These factors are not mutually exclusive, and all may be at play simultaneously.

Keywords: health falling; child health; say investments; children health; health; investments children

Journal Title: Health affairs
Year Published: 2020

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