Health-Care Reform and School-Based Health Care
AUTOR(ES)
Lear, Julia Graham
FONTE
Association of Schools of Public Health
RESUMO
There is growing recognition that health and health care at school can significantly impact children's health. From childhood obesity interventions to new immunization mandates, schools are at the forefront of child health discussions. The 2008 presidential campaign and the renewed focus on health-care reform raise the possibility that in 2009 school health will play a larger role in health policy conversations than previously.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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