School Health Initiatives Midwestern Regional Conference July 23 – 24, 2008, Indianapolis, Indiana Health Care + Education = Healthy Communities: Why Schools.

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School Health Initiatives Midwestern Regional Conference July 23 – 24, 2008, Indianapolis, Indiana Health Care + Education = Healthy Communities: Why Schools Fit the Equation

Midwest 101 Children’s Healthcare Across the Region December 2004

Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky* Michigan Minnesota Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin December 2004 Midwest Region

Importance of Health Coverage December 2004 Uninsured Americans are four times more likely to require avoidable hospitalizations and emergency hospital care Uninsured women receive fewer prenatal services Uninsured newborns are more likely to have a low birthweight or to die

Importance of Health Coverage December 2004 Uninsured children are 70% more likely not to receive care for common conditions like ear infections Uninsured children are 30% less likely to receive medical attention for injuries

The Uninsured December million uninsured children under age 18 are in America (up 11.7% in 2006) Children in poverty are more likely to be uninsured then the population of all children in 2006 (19.3%) Midwest has the lowest uninsured rate at 11.4%

Importance of Health Coverage December 2004 The movement began in census identified more than 1709 school-connected centers nationally SHC’s adapt to meet the age appropriate needs of students with unique services to that school and community Through prevention, early detection and treatment of health problems, absenteeism is reduced School Health Programs

December % of programs serve at least one grade of adolescents 41% are designated as Title One schools 6% are in alternative schools 42% are in schools with more than 1000 students

Illinois Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Illinois Children’s Health Coverage: Medicaid: AllKids SCHIP Program: AllKids 200% FPL (no limit) Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage overall

Illinois 53 School Health Center Programs serving 1/3 of all the high schools Illinois Coalition for School Health Center Greatest success: Youth Advocacy Council; 3M in the Governor’s budget to start 20 new centers 3% COLA in FY08 budget

Indiana Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Indiana Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Hoosier Healthwise SCHIP Program-Hoosier Healthwise 250% FPL Greatest success: Bipartisan authorization to 300%

Indiana School Health Center Programs: 88 school based, mobile and linked No coalition or statewide chapter Greatest success regarding school health

Iowa Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Iowa Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid program: Medicaid SCHIP Program-Hawk-i 200% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

Iowa School Health Center Programs: 15 school based, mobile and linked centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health

Michigan Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Michigan Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Healthy Kids SCHIP Program-MIChild 200% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

Michigan School Health Center Programs: 86 school based/linked centers serving over 100,000 students School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan Greatest success: Reimbursement for mental health services

Michigan Greatest success (cont): Secured 2M in Governor recommended funding A new Unit within the MDCH on adolescents and school heath services Additional reimbursement for prevention services

Minnisota Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Minnesota Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Medical Assistance SCHIP Program-No separate program 275% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

Minnesota School Health Center Programs: 21 centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health

Nebraska Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Nebraska Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Kids Connection SCHIP Program-No separate program 185% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage overall

Nebraska School Health Center Programs: 0 centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health

North Dakota Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

North Dakota Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Medicaid SCHIP Program-Healthy Steps 150% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

North Dakota School Health Center Programs: 0 centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health

Ohio Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Ohio Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-HealthyStart SCHIP Program-No separate program 300% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

Ohio School Health Center Programs: 26 centers that vary based on student need. Some offering mobile units serving several schools Ohio School-Based Health Care Association Greatest success: Held legislative visits; Secured sponsor of S. 600

South Dakota Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

South Dakota Children’s Health Coverage Overview: Medicaid Program-Medicaid SCHIP Program-CHIP 200% FPL Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

South Dakota School Health Center Programs: 4 centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health

Wisconsin Political Environment Federal legislators supporting Kids/School Health; State legislation/supporters/ issues; Election issues

Wisconsin Children’s Health Coverage Overview: BadgerCare Plus SCHIP Program-No separate program 185% Greatest success regarding children’s health coverage

Wisconsin School Health Center Programs: 16 centers No State Association Greatest success regarding school health