School-Based Health Centers and Managed Care Health Plans: Partners in Primary Care

School-based clinics provide important access to health care for adolescents. For the past 20 years in St. Paul, Minnesota, Health Start has been a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive primary care services in the city's public high schools. Over the past decade, Minnesota has seen th...

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