School-Based Health Center Program
Publications
A timeline of the history of the School Based Health Center Program
A checklist for starting a School-Based Health Center.
Comprehensive Statewide Data Strategy
Integrating CCHWs into School-Based Health Care
This document is the visit data export template for the monthly EHR data extracts that are to be sent to Apex by the 15th of each month for the previous months visits.
SBHC Funding Formula documentation with watermark.
These standards describe the SBHC model and aim to ensure high-quality services, reduce variability, and promote sustainability. Compliance is required for funding from the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH), Office of School and Adolescent Health (OSAH) and for SBHC certification through the New Mexico Healthcare Authority.
Documentation on the 7.30.15 NMAC, including Public Hearing Notice(s).
List of Medical Sponsor(s) of School Based Health Centers.
New Mexico SBHC – Moving Past COVID and Emerging Stronger
Document containing: OSAH and Apex Contacts list, SBHC Deliverables Calendar, and Data Submission Outcomes list.
FY24 Pitch for the People:Expansion and Sustainability of New Mexico School-Based Health Centers
Senate Bill 397 of the 56th Legislature - State of New Mexico - First Session, 2023 (Introduced by: Nancy Rodriguez and Christine Trujillo).
Office of School and Adolescent Health Updates, 2021
apex presentation by Kristin Oreskovich and Jamie Duvall, November 9, 2021.
Presemtation for Increasing Access to SBHC to Prevent Childhood Trauma (August 6,2021).
OSAH Supported SBHC: The Last Four Years and What's Next
This guide provides a summary of legal consent requirements and confidentiality protections for adolescents and young adults in New Mexico to inform health care providers and promote access to essential health care including preventive health services.
Policy as addressed in the New Mexico Statutes Annotated (NMSA). Under HIPAA (45 CFR § 164.502(g))., a parent/guardian generally has access to their child’s medical records. However, an exception is made if the minor consents to care that does not require parental/guardian consent under state law. Most providers take the position that if the minor can consent for the service, then they have the right to confidentiality and control access to and disclosure of medical records for those services (as below).
Flyer for School Nursing and School-Based Health Centers: School nursing and school-based health centers complement care provided at school.