Thank you for your interest in The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools. Our office has developed several publications/papers concerning school-based health centers. If you would be interested in receiving free copies of any of the following, please check the appropriate blanks.
Back to School: Training Opportunities in School-Based Health Ctrs.(Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, April 1995)
Comprehensive School-Based Health Centers: Implementing the Model(Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, June 1996)
The Growth of School-Based Health Centers and the Role of State Policies (Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med/Vol 153, November 1999) Health Care Goes to School: An Untidy Strategy to Improve the Well-Being of School-Age Children from Social Policies for Children(The Brookings Institute, Washington, D.C., 1996)
Issues in Financing School-Based Health Centers: A Guide for State Officials(September 1995)
Key Issues Affecting School-Based Health Centers and Medicaid(Journal of School Health, March 1996)
Managed Care and School-Based Health Centers(Arch. of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, January 1998)
Nine State Strategies to Support School-Based Health Centers(October 1998)
Reorganizing Health Care for Adolescents: The Experience of the School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program(Journal of Adolescent Health, September 1991)
School-Based Health Centers: A Long Road to Travel(Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, February 2003)
School-Based Health Centers and Managed Care:Seven School-Based Health Center Programs Forge New Relationships(April 1996)
School-Based Services and Adolescent Health: Past, Present and Future(Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, June 1996)
Schools and Adolescent Health: Strengthening Services and Improving Outcomes(Journal of Adolescent Health, December 2002)
The Answer Is at School: Bringing Health Care to Our Students(The George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1993)