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SBHCs and Decreased Early Dismissals from School

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
1 September 2010 - 4:11pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
1 September 2010 - 4:05pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

Journal of School Health

August, 2010, Vol. 80, No. 8

Maureen Van Cura, EdD, MS, FNP

CONCLUSIONS:  SBHCs have a direct impact on educational outcomes such as attendance. Recommendations for further research include replication ofthis study to increase confidence in its findings and using early dismissal and loss of seat time as indicators of attendance to measure other health outcomes related to SBHCs and school nursing.

 

Read the full report by clicking the link below.

Unlocking the Potential of School Nursing

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
30 August 2010 - 3:37pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
30 August 2010 - 3:36pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

August, 2010

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The latest issue of Charting Nursing’s Future, “Unlocking the Potential of School Nursing: Keeping Children Healthy, In School, and Ready to Learn,” examines the vital contributions of school nurses to the American medical and education systems, describes the funding challenges they face, and highlights proposed policy solutions.

This publication includes a national overview of school-based health centers.

America's Children: Key National Indicators 2010

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
19 August 2010 - 1:14pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
19 August 2010 - 1:14pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Appropriate For: Community
Topic Area: Asset Building
Type of Resource: Document

Introduction

Each year since 1997, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics has published a report on the well-being of children and families.

Pending data availability, the Forum updates all 40 indicators annually on its Web site (http://childstats.gov) and alternates publishing a detailed report, America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, with a summary version that highlights selected indicators.

Multnomah Youth ctritique school-based health centers

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
10 August 2010 - 2:37pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
10 August 2010 - 2:34pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

 

At the 2009 Annual School-Based Health Care Conference, the SBHC committee of the Multnomah Youth Commission conducted a review of SBHCs that resulted in

1)  concrete feedback regarding youth perceptions of SBHCs in general

2)  suggestions for making SBHCs more comfortable, trusted sources of health care

3)  marketing ideas that might be better received by youth than traditional, adult-driven campaigns

......and more!

Maternal Child Health Funding Deadlines FY 2010

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
5 August 2010 - 10:25amsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
5 August 2010 - 10:24am(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Appropriate For: Other
Topic Area: Asset Building
Type of Resource: Document

 

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created three new MCH-related programs with funding available in FY 2010. 

School Nurse Fact Sheet

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
29 July 2010 - 1:27pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
29 July 2010 - 1:27pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

Majority of States Fail to Provide Children with Adequate Access to Health Care in School

March, 2010, courtesy of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

http://www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id=59272

A recent study by the National Association of School Nurses (www.nasn.org) found that many children around the country do not have adequate access to the only health care provider they may encounter in their daily lives: a school nurse.

The Impact of School-Based Health Centers on the Health Outcomes of Middle School and High School Students

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
22 July 2010 - 12:52pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
22 July 2010 - 12:50pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Type of Resource: Document

The Impact of School-Based Health Centers on the Health Outcomes of Middle School and High School Students.

McNall MA Phd, Lichty LF Phd, Mavis B Phd.
Michigan State University

Am J Public Health. 2010 Jul 15. [Epub ahead of print]

Electronic Health Records - HITECH act of 2009

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
14 July 2010 - 1:02pmsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
14 July 2010 - 1:02pm(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Topic Area: Asset Building
Type of Resource: Document
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
  
Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343

Secretary Sebelius Announces Final Rules To Support ‘Meaningful Use’ of Electronic Health Records

WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced final rules to help improve Americans’ health, increase safety and reduce health care costs through expanded use of electronic health records (EHR).

SBHC Floor Plans

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
30 June 2010 - 11:30amsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
30 June 2010 - 11:29am(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Appropriate For: Community
Topic Area: Asset Building
Type of Resource: Document

 

Floor plans for SBHCs.

 

Childhood Poverty Persistence: Facts and Consequences

Review/Evaluation History
DateOld StateNew StateByComment
30 June 2010 - 10:15amsubmissionapprovedOSBHCN
30 June 2010 - 10:15am(creation)submissionOSBHCN
Appropriate For: Community
Type of Resource: Document

Poverty at Birth is Associated With Poverty at Later Points in Life

Forty-nine percent of babies born to poor families will be poor for half their childhood in contrast with four percent of babies born to families that are not poor. 

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