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Open Access in Primary Care

July 1, 2005 | Journal Article

One important barrier to primary health care access for children is difficulty obtaining timely appointments. Open Access (OA) scheduling is an appointment system designed to reduce appointment delays. This study looked at the impact of OA on access ...

North Carolina's School-Based Health Centers Bring Comprehensive Primary Care Services to Underserved Adolescents

November 14, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Women and Children's Health created model comprehensive school-based health centers and standardized practices, developed a comprehensive financing system and helped expand the centers in the state.

Easing the Transition from Hospital to School for Kids Needing High-Tech Care

April 1, 2000 | Program Result Report

A project team at Children's Hospital Corporation in Boston determined how to organize, deliver, and finance services for technology-dependent children who have made the transition from hospital to the public schools. These are children who are on long-term oxygen therapy, ventilatory assistance, intravenous feedings, and other types of highly technical care. Then they replicated the project.

Three Schools in North Carolina Expand Student Mental Health Services as Part of National Caring for Kids Program

January 17, 2007 | Program Result Report

The Buncombe County Health Center expanded mental health services at three school-based health centers in Buncombe County, N.C.

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