Samples of research evidence that link this activity to outcomes:
Health care services (e.g., those delivered by school nurse, child psychologist, social worker, and counselor)

Research citation

Evidence strength

Related outcome: Academic proficiency scores increase
“School-Based Health Centers.” What Works for Health, http://whatworksforhealth.wisc.edu/program.php?t1=20&t2=2&t3=105&id=639. Accessed 2 July 2018.
Strong
Related outcome: Access to health care increases
“School-Based Health Centers.” What Works for Health, http://whatworksforhealth.wisc.edu/program.php?t1=20&t2=2&t3=105&id=639. Accessed 2 July 2018.
Strong
Related outcome: Emergency room admissions decrease
“School-Based Health Centers.” What Works for Health, http://whatworksforhealth.wisc.edu/program.php?t1=20&t2=2&t3=105&id=639. Accessed 2 July 2018.
Strong
Related outcome: Health disparities decrease
“School-Based Health Centers.” What Works for Health, http://whatworksforhealth.wisc.edu/program.php?t1=20&t2=2&t3=105&id=639. Accessed 2 July 2018.
Strong
Related outcome: Preventable hospitalizations decrease
“School-Based Health Centers.” What Works for Health, http://whatworksforhealth.wisc.edu/program.php?t1=20&t2=2&t3=105&id=639. Accessed 2 July 2018.
Strong
Related outcome: Teen pregnancy rate decreases
Michael F. Lovenheim, Randall Reback, Leigh Wedenoja. "How Does Access to Health Care Affect Teen Fertility and High School Dropout Rates? Evidence from School-based Health Centers" February 2016, http://www.columbia.edu/~rr2165/pdfs/SchoolHealthCenters_Feb2015.pdf. Accessed 14 March 2019 View
Growing