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There have been numerous advances in both organizational and public policy regarding school-based health care.  Following are some relevant resources.

  • Healthier Students are Better Learners: A Missing Link in School Reforms to Close the Achievement Gap
  • Direct Action Organizing Model with Native American Communities Requires Cultural Adaptations
  • School-Based Health Care Policy Program Grantees Make Major Strides
  • Reframing School Dropout as a Public Health Issue
  • School-Based Health Care Policy Program Evaluation: The Journey from 2004-2008
  • School-Based Health Care Policy Program Evaluation: The Journey from 2004-2008 (attachments)
  • School-Based Health Centers Adapting to Health Care Reform and the Utilization of Health Information Technology
  • Public K-12 Federal Educational Policy
  • Building Bridges Between School-Based Health Clinics and Schools
  • School-based Health Centers and the Affordable Care Act
  • GAO Study—School-Based Health Centers: Available Information on Federal Funding
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