“Right now I have a team of pediatricians and specialists and therapists that all know my little girl, and that’s part of being able to provide her the best possible care,” said Krogh, 58, who’s been a foster parent in Illinois for more than a decade. “To have to begin those kinds of relationships from scratch, in my mind, is a health risk to her.”

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Amid worries about health care access for foster kids, DCFS delays Medicaid managed care changes — again – Chicago Tribune