Can better school health care keep kids in class?

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Can better school health care keep kids in class?
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“When we look at the students who tend to use school based health centers, they're the types of students that face a lot of challenges accessing traditional sources of health care,” said pediatrician Rebecca Dudovitz. “Those are exactly the same types of students that are very likely to have chronic absenteeism.”

Collaborators include Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, health care provider Southern California Kaiser Permanente, low-income insurer L.A. Care Health Plan and nonprofit The L.A. Trust for Children’s Health. What questions do you have about K-12 education in Southern California? What’s a story that’s not being told about your school?

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