Seattle & King County School Based Health Centers: Integrated Primary Care for Students' Success
School Based Health Centers in Seattle and King County provide comprehensive primary care and mental health services within school premises, supporting students to excel academically and thrive. Services include preventive, acute healthcare, reproductive health, mental health support, health education, care coordination, dental care, nutrition support, and more. These centers are funded through various sources and prioritize providing high-quality, culturally sensitive care to all students, with a focus on those with limited access to services.
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Seattle & King County School Based Health Centers School Based Health Centers (SBHC) provide integrated comprehensive primary care and mental health services as an integrated part of the school building, supporting student to reach their highest potential and succeed in school. preventive, primary and acute healthcare reproductive health care mental health services health education and health promotion care coordination for drug/alcohol services dental care nutrition support clinical support for students managing chronic health conditions
Seattle School Based Health Centers 60-70% of funding comes from Families and Education Levy 25 clinics 6 medical provider sponsors Sponsors contribute remaining funds from insurance revenue and other grants 8, 817 unique users 40,481 total visits 22,623 medical 17,858 mental health Anxiety, depression and reaction disorder are top diagnoses.
high quality, population-based, accessible and patient-centered services incorporate best practices team-based decision making (school, student, family, providers) culturally appropriate and sensitive improve student wellness and functioning support the school community adapt to changing needs of the school prioritizes students with limited access to services, but available to all. No tiering needed.