Current challenges in school-based health center care: COVID, mental health care, immigrant youth, expansion of telemedicine - 23/04/24

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School based health centers (SBHCs) have been providing preventive, acute and chronic care in schools across the United States (US) for the past 40 years. A discussion of that care is provided in a companion article to this one. Several major societal issues of the 2020s, affecting the care provided in SBHCs, have taken place over the past 4 years. These issues, which will be discussed in this article, include the following: 1. The COVID pandemic had a major impact on utilization and services required at SBHCs, both at the peak of the pandemic, when schools were closed and since the peak of the pandemic, when schools reopened. 2. The transformation of mental health services, due both to increasing mental health needs of youth, as well as progression to new therapeutic modalities, has required expansion of services provided at SBHCs. 3. New immigrant health care needs and services have required a response by SBHCs to the substantial increase of new immigrants, most of whom are impacted by significant trauma, entering public schools nationally. 4. Telehealth integration into SBHC medical and mental health services, and its expansion to incorporate new technologies, have provided avenues for increased provision of services by SBHCs.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : School-based Health, Mental Health, Adolescence, Telehealth, Social equity, COVID
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| ☆ | ISSUE: School-Based Health Centers and College Health Services: Providing Comprehensive Care in the 2020s. |
Vol 54 - N° 4
Article 101583- avril 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
