Integrated school health services

When integrated school health services are implemented according to an assessment of community needs and resources, and with adequate attention to quality assurance and evaluation, they may be a way to expand access to health care services for under-served populations. They can also become a coordin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 1994-09, Vol.94 (3), p.400-402
Hauptverfasser: Lowe, Betty A, Barnett, Stephen E, Beach, Roberta, Bradford, Bradley J
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Child health services
Community and school
Elementary school students
Health and social institutions
Health care
Medical sciences
Organization
Pediatrics
Planning
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Schools
Services
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