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Publication Date: 2020-Aug
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School-Based Health Centers in the United States: Roots, Reality, and Potential
Journal of School Health, v90 n8 p665-670 Aug 2020
Background: Given the amount of time children and adolescents spend in school, these locations may be ideal for simultaneously supporting young people's health and academic achievement. School-based health centers (SBHCs) not only bring care to students in accessible and familiar locations, these centers also provide guidance for young people during a life stage when they are establishing lifelong health behavior habits. Methods: This article examines the literature exploring the impact of SBHCs from the perspective of multiple stakeholder groups including students, guardians, school personnel, community members, providers, hospital administrators, public health officials, and insurers. Results: Studies describe the positive effects of SBHCs on students' health and educational outcomes. SBHCs are generally associated with decreased health care disparities among students, accelerated treatment, and increased school attendance. Conclusions: Additional research exploring strategies for optimizing SBHC's economic efficiency and tailoring SBHC services to meet the needs of vulnerable patient populations is essential. Investigation into the impacts of SBHCs on community stakeholders outside of the student population is also vital.
Descriptors: School Health Services, Access to Health Care, Stakeholders, Attitudes, School Personnel, Parent Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Allied Health Personnel, Administrator Attitudes, Health Insurance, Attendance, Program Effectiveness
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