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Former Mass. Mental Health Commissioner Says Private Insurance Fails Kids By

Sacha Pfeiffer Feb 2, 2011, 6:35 PM UPDATED 9:15 PM

In the third story of our week-long series, " Are the Kids All Right?, " we looked

at how pediatricians are using a new questionnaire to screen children for mental

health problems.

" It doesn't tell you your child has attention deficit disorder just because you

answer `yes' to the question, `Is your child easily distracted?' " explains

pediatrician Greg Hagan, of Cambridge Health Alliance. " But it gives a

pediatrician the opportunity to ask a lot more questions, to drill down into the

child's behavior. "

Still, Massachusetts often doesn't have the kinds of services needed to take

care of kids who have mental health problems. Part of the reason for that is a

shortage of psychologists and psychiatrists.

But many people may be surprised to learn that children on public insurance,

such as MassHealth, have better benefits than kids on private plans.

lou Sudders, the former commissioner of the state Department of Mental

Health, says she would do something drastic if her child had mental health

problems: " If I had a child with a serious emotional disorder in the

commonwealth of Massachusetts, I would do everything I could to have them on

Medicaid rather than on private commercial insurance. "

Sudders even says she'd quit her current job if that resulting drop in her

income would qualify her child for public health insurance. Sudders spoke with

WBUR's All Things Considered host Sacha Pfeiffer Wednesday about why she feels

so strongly about this issue.

http://www.wbur.org/2011/02/02/sudders#

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