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SBHA Toolkits
SBHA Toolkits
  • Hallways to Health
    • Assess Conditions for Wellness
    • Build Buy-In And Engage Stakeholders and Partners
    • Building a Wellness Team
    • Create and Implement Your Action Plan
    • Engage Community-Based Organizations and Businesses
    • Engage Parents and Guardians
    • Engage School Partners
    • Engage Youth
    • Hallways to Health: Home
    • Resources and Tools
    • Sustain Your Efforts
    • Tell Your Story
  • Health Care Transition
    • Additional HCT Resources
    • Examples from the Field
    • HCT Intervention Tools
    • Health Care Transition: Home
    • Starting an HCT Process
  • Merck Toolkit
    • Best Practice Case Studies
    • Community Healthcare Providers
    • General Resources
    • Merck Toolkit: Home
    • School Nurses
    • School/District Administrators
  • No Kid Hungry Toolkit: Home
    • Continuum of Interventions
    • Demonstrating Value and Impact
    • Federal Nutrition Program Referral
    • Food Insecurity and the Social Drivers of Health
    • Food Insecurity Screening
    • Food Resources Off-site
    • Food Resources On-site
    • Glossary
    • Lessons Learned 
    • Nutrition Education
    • Readiness 
    • Sustainability
    • Why SBHCs? Benefits to Addressing Food Insecurity through an SBHC
    • Youth Development
  • Quality Counts
    • Annual Risk Assessment
    • BMI Assessment & Nutrition/Physical Activity Counseling
    • Chlamydia Screening
    • Depression Screening & Follow-Up
    • Quality Counts: Home
    • Well Child Visit
  • SBHA Toolkits
  • SBIRT Toolkit
    • Billing and Reimbursement
    • Brief Intervention
    • Demonstrating Value and Positive Impacts
    • Integrated Treatment Options
    • Referral to Treatment
    • SBIRT as an Alternative to Discipline
    • SBIRT Toolkit: Home
    • Screening
    • Workforce Training and Support
  • School Oral Health Playbook
    • HOW to start a program or improve on existing efforts
    • School Oral Health Playbook: Home
    • WHAT programs exist and what lessons can we learn from their successes and challenges
    • WHY we need increased oral health services for all our children
  • School-Based Mobile Healthcare Toolkit
    • Collaboration and Partnerships
    • Operations
    • Sustainability
  • School-Based Teledentistry Program Playbook
    • Benefits and Challenges of School-Based Teledentistry Programs
    • Definitions
    • Introduction
    • Preparing for Implementation
    • Program Models
    • Quality Improvement & Program Evaluation
    • Working with Schools
  • Sustainable Business Practices Toolkit
    • Additional Resources
    • Efficiency
    • Reimbursement
    • Sustainable Business Practices Toolkit: Home
    • Utilization
  • Telehealth
    • Assessing Needs and Readiness
    • Business Model and Case
    • Implementation
    • Partnerships
    • Program Evaluation
    • Program Models
    • Resources
    • Technology and Equipment
    • Telehealth: Home
  • Test Measures Toolkit
    • Classroom Seat Time Saved
    • Client Experience of Care
    • Test Measures Toolkit: Home

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