School-based health centers (SBHCs) emerged in the late 1960s as a response to meeting the health care needs of underserved adolescents who could not access the traditional health care system. SBHCs provide basic primary health care services such as health screenings and assessments, acute care...
Mount Baker School District is excited to work with Sea Mar Community Health Centers to bring our vision of a school-based health center to reality. After a thoughtful needs assessment process working with local social and medical services providers, parents, students, and staff, the Mount Baker...
School-Based Health Centers: Politics and Community Support.School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide comprehensive services to children who often have limited access to primary health care. The number of school-based health centers in the United States continues to grow. However, most SBHCs ...
000 school-based health centers, which are often partnerships between school districts and local community health organizations and hospitals, bring services to children who need them most and who have the greatest risk of falling behind in school because their health needs aren't satisfied.(大约有...
School-based health centers represent a partnership between schools and community health and mental health centers to increase health care access for ethnically, socioeconomically, and clinically diverse students6through providing on-site clinics in schools. Since their inception, SBHCs have evolved to ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) have tremendous untapped potential as models for learning about systems-based care of vulnerable children. SBHCs aim to provide comprehensive, community-based primary health care to primary and secondary schoolchildren who might not otherwise have ready access to th...
Of California's 231school-based health centers(SBHCs), more than 70 are located within the greater Los Angeles region. With attention placed on prevention and early intervention, these needed clinics provide at-risk students with a combination of safety-net services. Experts say this effective par...
Disseminating evidence-based care into practice. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched the Partnership for Patients initiative, promising a 20% reduction in readmissions nation... A Eric,Coleman,A Susan,... - 《Population Health Management》 被引量: 20发表: 2013年 加...
Background: The United States is facing a surge in the number of school-based health centers (SBHCs) owing to their success in delivering positive health outcomes and increasing access to care. To preserve this success, experts have developed frameworks for creating sustainable SBHCs; however, li...
“As trusted community hubs, schools can serve as vaccination sites — removing access barriers,” Connor said. “Vaccines can be administered through school-based health centers and/or through other partnerships between schools, local health departments, hospitals and other healthcare provid...