Reforms to U.S. Child Welfare System Could Reduce Costs and Improve Outcomes
December 11, 2017
December 11, 2017
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 -- The RAND Corporation issued the following news release:
Expanding prevention and treatment services in the U.S. child welfare system could improve the lives of children and reduce total lifetime expenses of such services by 3 to 7 percent, according to a revised RAND Corporation report (https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1775-1.html).
RAND researchers developed a quantitative model that simulates how a representative group of 24 million . . .
Expanding prevention and treatment services in the U.S. child welfare system could improve the lives of children and reduce total lifetime expenses of such services by 3 to 7 percent, according to a revised RAND Corporation report (https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1775-1.html).
RAND researchers developed a quantitative model that simulates how a representative group of 24 million . . .