According to an article in the Montreal Gazette (2/1/07), Canadian families who have children with JRA incur an average of $1,241 in salary losses for having to take their children to see medical specialists. They also end up paying at least $2000 a year in medication deductibles.
In the United states, a 2006 study found that children with JRA who rely on Medicare fared much worse than those with private insurance. They had higher rates of disability and a lower health related quality of life. Read the
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Even families with private insurance in the U.S. are often “under-insured,” that is, their insurance plans have strict limits on physical therapy and higher co-pays for visits to specialists.
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