Parents need to wake up… the schools are actively going after
“School based health care centers”… SBHC’s… it’s where they’re pushing this agenda
There is NO WAY I want my school system deciding my children’s medical care
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS
Leveraging school-based health centers (SB- HCs) to provide the HPV vaccine to students attending co-located schools is also another promising way to increase vaccine uptake. In the United States, there are over 2000 SBHCs, ranging from fixed sites on school campuses to mobile health centers and telehealth.60 The services offered by these centers vary depending on the community health profes- sionals partnered with the centers.
SBHCs offer enhanced access to health care, help reduce health care disparities among populations, and provide for better population health. California has approxi- mately 277 SBHCs.61
Studies in Denver and Seattle suggest that use of SBHCs may increase uptake of the HPV vaccine. SBHCs in Denver were used to administer the first dose of the HPV vaccine, and a study found the program effectively increased uptake of the vaccine.62 A study of SBHCs in Seattle found that female SBHC users had 37% higher odds of completing the series at any time compared with SBHC nonusers, and male SBHC users had 45% higher odds of completing the series at any time compared with SBHC nonusers.63 These results suggest that SBHCs create a considerable opportunity to work with co-located schools to implement successful school based HPV vaccination programs.
Parents need to wake up… the schools are actively going after
“School based health care centers”… SBHC’s… it’s where they’re pushing this agenda
There is NO WAY I want my school system deciding my children’s medical care
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS
Leveraging school-based health centers (SB- HCs) to provide the HPV vaccine to students attending co-located schools is also another promising way to increase vaccine uptake. In the United States, there are over 2000 SBHCs, ranging from fixed sites on school campuses to mobile health centers and telehealth.60 The services offered by these centers vary depending on the community health profes- sionals partnered with the centers.
SBHCs offer enhanced access to health care, help reduce health care disparities among populations, and provide for better population health. California has approxi- mately 277 SBHCs.61
Studies in Denver and Seattle suggest that use of SBHCs may increase uptake of the HPV vaccine. SBHCs in Denver were used to administer the first dose of the HPV vaccine, and a study found the program effectively increased uptake of the vaccine.62 A study of SBHCs in Seattle found that female SBHC users had 37% higher odds of completing the series at any time compared with SBHC nonusers, and male SBHC users had 45% higher odds of completing the series at any time compared with SBHC nonusers.63 These results suggest that SBHCs create a considerable opportunity to work with co-located schools to implement successful school based HPV vaccination programs.
https://chlpi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/CHPLI-HPV-Vax-design-v9-web.pdf