Poor Access and Delivery of Healthcare Services Increases Socioeconomic Health Disparities
Introduction
Patient Centered Healthcare Model
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Microsystem
SBHC
Mesosystem
OCES
Macrosystem
Referrals &
Resources
Halloween @ OMG, 2012Batalden, Nelson, Gardent, & Godfrey. (2005)
Literature ReviewThe contributions of studies support SBHC improving access and delivery of primary healthcare services.Academic achievement improved with increased seat time.Lifestyle changes in food and behavior were foundReduced emergency room visits lowering healthcare costs.
This project is designed to deliver a complete plan for implementation of a school-based health clinic for rural low-income elementary children.
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Dissemination Plans
Nursing, Credentialing, and Medical Students
Replication
Recruitment of Nursing Work Force
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