Establishing School-Based Health Services in South Bexar County, Texas

Authors

  • Camerino I. Salazar
  • Jennie Quinlan
  • Sadaf Rafique
  • Theresa De La Haya
  • Kristen Plastino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2015.172

Keywords:

school health services, community health needs assessment and planning, health policy

Abstract

School-based health centers are an important avenue for students to receive timely clinical preventive care. In an effort to redesign delivery of health care to priority populations, University Health System, a major safety net hospital system located in South Central Texas, opened the first school-based health center in Bexar County, Texas. This article describes the planning process with emphasis on the community assessment as part of a strategy to promote community engagement and guide development of health services. Such synergistic efforts exemplify the importance of leveraging school, community, and health services to address regional disparities in child and adolescent health.

Author Biographies

Camerino I. Salazar

Camerino I. Salazar, MS University Health System 4502 Medical Drive, MS  96– 1 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: 210-743-6403 Fax: 210-702-6311

Jennie Quinlan

Jennie Quinlan, MPH UT Health Science Center at San Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7836 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: 210-567-7036 Fax: 210-567-7042

Sadaf Rafique

Sadaf Rafique, MS University Health System 4502 Medical Drive, MS 96– 1 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: 210-743-6401 Fax: 210-702-6311

Theresa De La Haya

Theresa De La Haya, RN, MPH University Health System 4502 Medial Drive, MS 1-5 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: 210-358-7403 Fax: 210-357-7406

Kristen Plastino

Kristen Plastino, MD UT Health Science Center at San Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7836 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: 210-567-7036 Fax: 210-567-7042

Published

2020-11-15

How to Cite

Salazar, C., Quinlan, J., Rafique, S., De La Haya, T., & Plastino, K. (2020). Establishing School-Based Health Services in South Bexar County, Texas. American Journal of Health Studies, 30(2). https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2015.172

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