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Koppelman, Jane; Lear, Julia Graham – 1998
Under the State Child Health Insurance Program, states receive funds to purchase health insurance for low-income, uninsured children. Noting that partnering with managed care will be essential if school-based health centers are to receive reimbursement for serving the publicly insured portion of their clientele, this paper examines the…
Descriptors: Child Health, Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Insurance
Asay, Marilyn; Behrens, Donna; Guernsey, Bruce P.; Koppelman, Jane; Lear, Julia Graham; Malone, Claire; Noyes, Lynn; Nystrom, Robert J.; Reilly-Chammat, Rosemary; Rosenberg, Steve; Schaedel, Garry; Simpson, Sara; Sterne, Sylvia – 1998
In 1993, nine states were awarded Making the Grade grants to develop financial and other strategies to foster replication of school-based health centers (SBHCs). This report details the financial strategies used by Vermont, Rhode Island, Oregon, North Carolina, New York, Maryland, Louisiana, Connecticut, and Colorado, as reported in a meeting of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Change Strategies, Child Health, Children
Lear, Julia Graham – Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, 2007
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has declared his intention to open health centers in 500 elementary schools across the state, which would bring the total number of such school-based clinics to 646. This initiative builds on California's 30-year history of using the school setting to increase access to care for children, improve clinical outcomes,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, State Action, Child Health, Clinics