Implementing A School Based Health Clinic (SBHC) for Low Income Children Sonja Fontana, MSN, FNP-C.

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Implementing A School Based Health Clinic (SBHC) for Low Income Children Sonja Fontana, MSN, FNP-C

Poor Access and Delivery of Healthcare Services Increases Socioeconomic Health Disparities Introduction

Patient Centered Healthcare Model. Microsystem SBHC Mesosystem OCES Macrosystem Referrals & Resources OMG, 2012 Batalden, Nelson, Gardent, & Godfrey. (2005)

Literature Review

This project is designed to deliver a complete plan for implementation of a school-based health clinic for rural low-income elementary children. *

Evidence Based Practice using the PDSA Model

SWOT Analyses ***************** Strength Weakness Opportunities Threats

Collaboration Between Professionals Scheduling HIPPA Consent

Project Outcomes. Fire Drills Bell System Sprinklers

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* Clinical Environment

Summary of Advanced Practice Leadership Quality Improvement Committee Performance Training

Summary of Process

Project Results *

Dissemination Plans Nursing, Credentialing, and Medical Students Replication Recruitment of Nursing Work Force

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* Nordin, D. J., Solberg, I. L., & Parker, D. E. (2010). Adolescent primary care visit patterns. Annals of Family Medicine, 8(6), Utter, J., Scragg, R., Robinson, E., Warbrick, J., Faeamani, G., Foroughian, S., et al. (2011). Evaluation of the living four life project: A youth-led, school based obesity prevention study. Obesity Reviews, 12, Van Cura, M. (2010). The relationship between school based health centers, rates of early dismissal from school, and loss of seat time. Journal of School Health, 80(8), Walker, C. S., Kerns, E. U. S., Lyon, R. A., Burns, J. E., & Cosgrove, T. J. (2009). Impact of school based health center use on academic outcomes. Journal of Adolescent Health, 46(3),