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Children with Sickle Cell Disease had Significantly Higher Medical Costs Than Those Without SCD ~ Medical costs of children with SCD were $9,369 and $13,469 higher than those of children without SCD enrolled in Medicaid and private insurance, respectively. Total pediatric medical costs from SCD in the United States were estimated to be at least $335 million per year.
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