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Louisiana Offi ce of Public Health Department of Health and Hospitals
SecretaryBruce Greenstein
Assistant SecretaryJT Lane
Adolescent School Health Program StaffMaxine Kimbrell, MSW, LCSW, BACS, Program ManagerChristine Armand-Perret, MPH, Program CoordinatorCassandra Bookman, MS, Program MonitorLakeisha Urquhart, MA, Program MonitorClaudia Washington, BA, Program MonitorTrina Evans-Williams, MPH, Program Monitor
Quality Assurance ConsultantVirginia Moore, RN, MN, FNP
Data Manager Chuck Truc T. Le, MIS
Maternal & Child Health AdministratorAmy Zapata, MPH
This document was published for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, with funding made possible by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals’ Office of Public Health, Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health, Adolescent School Health Program. This material is printed to provide information about the Adolescent School Health Program in accord with standards of printing established pursuant to R.S. 43:31. For more information about this project, contact the Adolescent School Health Program Office at (504) 568-8161.
ASHP/OPHP.O. Box 60630, New Orleans, Louisiana 70160(504) 568-8161http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offi ces/?ID=255
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Executive Summary
2009-2010 marks another successful year for Louisiana’s School–Based Health Centers (SBHCs). Four sites that were in the planning stage in 2008-2009 became operational this year, bringing the total number of SBHCs to 66 statewide. Two of the new sites (Albert Cammon/St. Rose and Morehouse Middle) brought SBHC services to previously unserved parishes.
The SBHCs serve as a vital link between education and health care systems by bringing health care to children at school, where they spend the majority of their time. The SBHCs are staffed by licensed medical and behavioral health professionals and offer comprehensive primary and preventive care to students who are underserved because of their geographical location in Health Professional Shortage Areas, their socioeconomic status, or other high risk characteristics. The SBHCs keep children in school, healthy and ready to learn. It should be noted that of the 141,414 visits to SBHCs in Louisiana, students were sent back to class 96% of the time. Parents and families benefi t, not only by having ready access to health care at school, but also economically by reduced time away from work to take children to a doctor’s offi ce.
The accomplishments and successes of the SBHCs are not achieved through staff alone, but also through community support and partnerships. The SBHCs work closely with school administrators, local social service agencies, health care providers, parents, students, and business and religious leaders to meet the needs of students. Together, these many pieces fi t together to form a unique healthcare system. The state fi nancial commitment is matched by local entities who contribute both monetarily, as well as through human and material resources. Through everyone’s commitment and dedication, SBHCs are able to continue to provide high quality and comprehensive services, despite economic diffi culties on both the national and state level.
The positive impact of the SBHCs on student’s health and attendance is explained in detail throughout this year’s annual report. The SBHC’s Highlights and Testimonials are just a few examples of the great need for SBHCs and the community’s appreciation for them.
Section One, Program Highlights & Overview; details the history of the program, current location of SBHCs; the year’s important events; standards governing program operations; the continuous quality improvement program; and SBHCs’ Best Practice Guidelines.
Section Two, Who Visits SBHCs and Why; graphically displays why students visit SBHCs, including the top 10 reasons for a clinic visit. It includes information on visits by grade, gender, and ethnicity.
Section Three, Louisiana SBHCs Profi les; contains descriptive information on each SBHC, including names of community partners and advisory committee members.
Appendices A-C include (A) examples of diagnoses regularly seen in the SBHC; (B) the text of the state law that created the program; (C) and the fi nancial statement for the Adolescent School Health Initiative/Offi ce of Public Health for state fi scal year 2009-2010.
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Table of Contents
16 Number of Conditions Seen at SBHCs, by Category17 Leading Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams, Visits17 Leading Reasons for Behavioral Health Visits18 Leading Conditions for Injury and Illness-Related Visits18 Leading Reasons for Health Counseling and Education Visits19 Total Visits by Grade, Sex, Race, and Disposition20 Total Visits by Provider Type20 Comparison of Rural vs. Urban Sites21 Total Student Visits by Site, 2009-201022 Type of SBHC Site, Funding, Insurance Status and Sponsor
Section One – Program Highlights and Overview2 Map of School-Based Health Center (SBHC) Sites3 SBHC Sites4 OPH Funded SBHCs5 Louisiana SBHCs Funded by Other Sources 6 Highlights8 Testimonials9 SBHC Funding History11 Louisiana Standards for SBHCs12 Continuous Quality Improvement Program13 Best Practices for Prevention in SBHCs
Section Two – Who Visits SBHCs and Why
Section Three – Louisiana SBHC Profi les, by Sponsoring Agency
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Allen Parish School Board26 Oakdale Middle SBHC CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital29 Avoyelles Charter and Mansura Midddle SBHCs30 Buckeye High SBHC31 Cloutierville Elementary SBHC32 Dry Prong Jr. High and Pollock Elementary SBHC33 Glenmora Elementary and High SBHC34 Jena Jr. High and Jena Sr. High SBHC35 Lakeview Jr. and Sr. High SBHC36 Marthaville Elementary SBHC37 Natchitoches Central High SBHC38 Northwood Elementary and High SBHC39 Pineville Jr. High and Lessie Moore Elementary SBHC40 Tioga Jr. High SBHC41 Tioga Sr. High SBHC CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital 44 Clifton Elementary SBHC 45 Combre-Fondel Elementary SBHC 46 Molo Middle SBHC47 South Cameron SBHC48 Washington-Marion High SBHC CHRISTUS Schumpert Health System51 Atkins Elementary SBHC52 Linwood Middle SBHC53 Woodlawn High SBHC St. Gabriel Health Clinic, Inc.55 East Iberville Elementary and High SBHC Health Care Centers In Schools 59 Capitol High SBHC
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Section Four – Appendices139 Appendix A Examples of Diagnoses within Each Category of Conditions140 Appendix B Adolescent School Health Initiative Act142 Appendix C Financial Statement
60 Glen Oaks Middle SBHC61 Glen Oaks High SBHC62 Istrouma High SBHC63 Northeast Elementary SBHC64 Northeast High SBHC65 Prescott Middle SBHC66 Westdale Middle SBHC Innis Community Health Center69 Point Coupee Central High SBHC Interim LSU Public Hospital/Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO)72 O. Perry Walker High SBHC72 McDonogh 35 High SBHC Jackson Parish Hospital75 Jonesboro Jr. and Sr. High SBHC Jefferson Parish Public School System78 Butler Elementary SBHC79 Ehret High SBHC81 Riverdale High SBHC83 West Jefferson High SBHC Lafayette Parish School System85 Carencro Middle SBHC Louisiana State University Medical Center88 McMain and Science and Math High SBHC LS UHSC/Washington/St. Tammany Regional Medical Center 91 Bogalusa Junior High SBHC92 Bogalusa High SBHC Madison Parish Hospital95 Madison High SBHC Methodist Health System Foundation98 Chalmette High SBHC Morehouse community Medical Center, Inc.101 Morehouse Jr. High SBHC Ouachita Parish School Board104 Riser Middle SBHC105 West Monroe High SBHC Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center108 Northside High SBHC Primary Care Providers for a Healthy Feliciana111 Clinton High SBHC Richardson Medical Center114 Rayville High SBHC Richland Parish Hospital117 Delhi Jr. and Sr. High SBHC St. Charles Community Health Center, Inc.119 Albert Cammon Wellness Center SBHC St. Francis Medical Center122 Carroll Jr. High SBHC St. Martin Parish School Board125 Breaux Bridge SBHC126 Cecilia SBHC127 St. Martinville SBHC St. Helena Community Health Center 130 St. Helena Central Elementary SBHC131 St. Helena Central Middle SBHC Teche Action Board, Inc.134 West St. Mary High SBHC West Feliciana School Board
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Section One
Program Highlights
and Overview
Shreveport Bastrop Delhi W. Monroe Monroe Rayville
Tallulah
Jonesboro
Natchitoches
Jena Dry Prong
Tioga Lena Pineville Deville Glenmora
Mansura Greensburg St. Francisville Jackson Bogalusa Clinton Morganza
Oakdale
Baton
Rouge Lake Charles St. Gabriel
Lafayette Cecilia New Orleans
Creole Carencro Breaux Bridge Kenner St. Martinville Metairie Chalmette St. Rose Baldwin Westwego, Marrero & Harvey
57 Full-time Operating Sites9 Part-time Operating Sites5 Privately Funded Sites1 Federally Funded Site3 Community Clinics on School Campuses2 2008-09 Planning Grant Sites Unfunded for Implementation Grant in 2009-10
School-Based Health Center Sites2009-2010
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Louisiana Adolescent School Health Program
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Alphabetic Listing of SBHCs by Parish
Allen ParishOakdale Oakdale Middle
Avoyelles ParishMansura Mansura MiddleAvoyelles Charter
Caddo ParishShreveport Atkins ElementaryLinwood MiddleWoodlawn High
Calcasieu ParishLake Charles Combre-Fondel ElementaryClifton ElementaryMolo MiddleWashington-Marion High
Cameron ParishCreole South Cameron High
E. Baton Rouge ParishBaton RougeCapitol HighGlen Oaks HighGlen Oaks MiddleIstrouma HighNortheast ElementaryNortheast HighPrescott MiddleWestdale MiddleBroadmoor High (Privately Funded)Glasgow Middle (Privately Funded)Scotlandville Middle (Privately Funded)
E. Feliciana ParishClinton Clinton High
Grant ParishDry Prong Dry Prong Jr. HighPollock Elementary
Iberville ParishSt. Gabriel East Iberville Elementary and High
JacksonJackson Complex (Privately Funded)
Jackson ParishJonesboro Jonesboro Jr. and Sr. High
Jefferson ParishHarveyWest Jefferson HighKennerBonnabel High (Privately Funded)MarreroJohn Ehret HighMetairieRiverdale High Westwego Butler Elementary
Lafayette ParishLafayette Northside HighCarencro Middle
LaSalle ParishJena Jena Jr. HighJena Sr. High
Madison ParishTallulah Madison High
Morehouse ParishBastropMorehouse Jr. High
Natchitoches ParishNatchitochesCloutierville Elementary Marthaville ElementaryLakeview Jr. and Sr. HighNatchitoches Central High
Orleans ParishNew Orleans O. Perry Walker HighMcDonogh 35 High (Closed Mid Year- No Data) McMain HighScience and Math High(Community Clinics)Douglass High (Privately Funded)Behrman Elem. (Privately Funded)Henderson Elem. (Privately Funded)
Ouachita ParishMonroe Carroll Jr. High Magnet W. Monroe Riser MiddleWest Monroe High
Point Coupee ParishMorganzaPointe Coupee Central High
Rapides ParishDeville Buckeye HighGlenmora Glenmora Elementary and HighLena Northwood PreK-12Pineville Pineville Jr. HighLessie Moore ElementaryTioga Tioga Jr. HighTioga Sr. High
Richland ParishDelhi Delhi Jr. and Sr. HighRayville Rayville High
St. Bernard ParishChalmetteChalmette High
St. Charles ParishSt. RoseAlbert Cammon MiddleSt. Rose Elementary
St. Helena ParishGreensburg St. Helena Central ElementarySt. Helena Central MiddleSt. Helena Central High (Federal Funding)
St. Martin ParishBreaux BridgeBreaux Bridge SchoolsCecilia Cecilia SchoolsSt. Martinville St. Martinville Schools
St. Mary ParishBaldwinWest St. Mary High
Washington ParishBogalusa Bogalusa HighBogalusa Jr. High
W. Feliciana ParishSt. Francisville Family Service Center
Region Parish SBHC Location Grades Served
NumberSchools Served
Total Student Enrollment
Total SBHC Registration
% SBHC Students Enrolled
TotalPatients Served
I Jefferson Butler Elementary K-9 3 2,058 1,534 75% 572 Ehret High (New) 9-12 1 DNA DNA DNA DNA Riverdale High 6-12 2 1,231 900 73% 687 West Jefferson High 9-12 1 1,350 1,025 76% 541 Orleans McDonogh 35 High (Closed Mid-year) DNA DNA DNA DNA O. Perry Walker High 9-12 1 859 671 78% 418 Science & Math Charter * 7-12 2 1,086 1,086 100% 1,028 & McMain Secondary* St. Bernard Chalmette High 8-12 1 1,294 1,256 97% 1,226 II Iberville E. Iberville Elem & High (Closed Mid-year) DNA DNA DNA DNA E.B.R. Istrouma High 9-12 2 881 711 81% 425 Westdale Middle 6-8 1 911 817 90% 546 Glen Oaks High 9-12 1 746 601 81% 394 Glen Oaks Middle 6-8 1 308 281 91% 210 Prescott Middle 6-8 1 289 266 92% 250 Northeast Elementary K-6 1 458 458 100% 446 Northeast High 7-12 1 674 671 100% 422 Capitol High 9-12 1 402 340 85% 225 E. Felic. Clinton High 6-12 2 796 754 95% 556 W. Felic. Family Service Center PreK-12 5 2,317 2,107 91% 1,686
Pointe Coupee Pointe Coupee High PreK-12 2 935 833 89% 470 III St. Charles Albert Cammon Mid (New) PreK-8 2 DNA DNA DNA DNA St. Mary West St. Mary High 6-12 2 1,318 1,173 89% 453 IV Lafayette Northside High 9-12 1 960 789 82% 706 Carencro Middle (New) 6-8 1 DNA DNA DNA DNA St. Martin Cecilia PreK-12 4 2,643 2,391 90% 1,002 Breaux Bridge PreK-12 6 3,154 2,854 90% 770 St. Martinville PreK-12 4 2,361 1,926 82% 849 V Allen Oakdale Middle 5-12 3 698 655 94% 1,003 Calcasieu Washington-Marion 9-12 1 597 553 93% 440 Clifton Elementary PreK-5 1 253 242 96% 211 Molo Middle 6-8 1 597 553 93% 342 Combre-Fondel* PreK-5 1 368 365 99% 272 Cameron South Cameron PreK-12 1 320 315 98% 267 VI Avoyelles Avoyelles Charter* & K-12 2 1,439 1,315 91% 1,146 Mansura Middle Grant Dry Prong Jr. & PreK-8 3 1,054 1,014 96% 889 Pollock Elementary* LaSalle Jena Jr. & Sr. High* 7-12 2 617 602 98% 505 Rapides Buckeye High 6-12 1 940 940 100% 695 Glenmora PreK-12 2 608 608 100% 465 Northwood PreK-12 1 788 788 100% 644 Pineville & Lessie Moore* PreK-8 2 1,066 993 93% 799 Tioga Jr. High 7-8 1 515 503 98% 441 Tioga Sr. High 9-12 1 836 836 100% 583 VII Caddo Linwood Middle 6-8 1 655 467 71% 364 Atkins Elementary PreK-5 1 450 450 100% 347 Woodlawn High 9-12 1 659 659 100% 526 Natchitoches Lakeview Jr. & Sr. High 9-12 1 288 288 100% 348 Natchitoches Central High 9-12 1 1,284 1,163 91% 812 Marthaville Elementary* PreK-8 1 377 358 95% 269
Cloutierville Elem & Jr.* PreK-8 1 407 368 90% 302
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OPH Funded SBHCs 2009 - 2010Academic Year
VIII Jackson Jonesboro Middle & Sr. 3-12 2 744 505 68% 304 Madison Madison High PreK-12 3 1,458 897 62% 587 Morehouse Morehouse Jr. High (New) 6-12 2 1,438 374 26% 281 Ouachita Riser Middle PreK3-8 5 1,939 1,143 59% 924 West Monroe High PreK4-12 3 2,305 1,623 70% 992 Carroll Jr. & Sr.High 7-12 2 909 865 65% 520 Richland Delhi Jr. & Sr. High PreK-12 4 1,283 1,123 88% 612 Rayville High PreK-12 5 1,894 1,174 62% 668 IX St. Helena Central Elementary PreK-4 1 534 475 89% 374 Central Middle 5-8 1 375 368 98% 306 Washington Bogalusa High 9-12 1 510 479 94% 427 Bogalusa Jr. High 7-8 1 524 498 95% 350 TOTAL 28 Parishes 66 SBHCs 107 58,091 47,404 82% 32,078
TotalPatients Served
% SBHC Students Enrolled
Total SBHC Registration
Total Student Enrollment
Number Schools Served
Grades Served SBHC Location Region
Jackson Complex SBHCJackson Complex SBHC opened in December 2005 through funding from Hurricane Katrina relief money from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The SBHC receives fi nancial assistance from the Primary Care Providers for a Healthy Feliciana Community Clinic and grants from various foundations including one from the National Association of Coordinated Health Centers (NACHC).
St. Helena Central High SBHC In 1999, the St. Helena Central High SBHC began serving students upon receiving funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Care.
Bonnabel High SBHCBonnabel High SBHC opened in March of 2009 and is operated by the Jefferson Parish School System. Medical services are provided by Ochsner Medical Foundation. Funding is from the Jefferson Parish School System, Ochsner Medical Foundation, and community donations.The school serves Ralph J. Bunche Academy as a feeder school with van transportation.
Scotlandville Elementary Broadmoor HighGlasgow MiddleScotlandville Elementary SBHC opened in January 2007 through funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, as well as the East Baton Rouge Parish School System.
Broadmoor High and Glasgow Middle are alsoin East Baton Rouge Parish. Both SBHCs opened during the 2009-2010 school year and were established through collaborative efforts of Health Centers in Schools, the East Baton Rouge School System, and private funders.
* Part-time Satellite ClinicsDNA Data Not Available
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Louisiana SBHCs Funded by Other Sources
Community Health Clinics Located on School CampusesThe Interim LSU Public Hospital received partial funding through a grant from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services to operate three community health clinics, located
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Highlights
Initial Operating GrantsThe ASHP awarded six planning grants in FY 08-09 and all six successfully completed the planning process. In FY 09-10, ASHP obtained budget approval for increased dollars to issue a call for proposals for implementation grants. Applications for implementation dollars are subject to the same rigorous competitive review process as are planning grant applications. Although sponsors for all six planned sites submitted excellent proposals, OPH/ASHP could only fund four based on the funding available. The following four sponsors were awarded initial operating grants.
Jefferson Parish School System (JPSS)The JPPS opened its fourth SBHC at Ehret High School on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish. Ehret is the largest high school in the metropolitan New Orleans area with an enrollment of approximately 1800 students. JPSS partnered with Ochsner Health System as the medical provider for Ehret.
Lafayette Parish School System (LPSS)The LPSS partnered with Opelousas General Health Services as the medical provider for a
new SBHC at Carencro Middle School. Thisis the second SBHC in Lafayette Parish and the fi rst one sponsored by the school system.
Morehouse Community Medical Center (MCMC)The MCMC, a Federally Qualifi ed Health Center (FQHC), established a SBHC at Morehouse Junior High. The center will also serve Bastrop High School and the combined enrollment of the two schools is about 1400 students. This is the fi rst SBHC to open in Morehouse Parish.
St. Charles Community Health Center (SCCHC)The SCCHC opened the first SBHC in St. Charles Parish at Albert Cammon Middle School. The SBHC will also serve St. Rose Elementary School. This is only the second SBHC in all of Region 3, along with St. Mary Parish. SCCHC is a FQHC. Certifying non-OPH SBHCs for MedicaidThe ASHP office, as part of its technical assistance and monitoring function, certifi es non-OPH funded SBHCs as eligible to bill Medicaid as a SBHC provider type. To achieve this certifi cation, a SBHC must meet all of ASHP’s requirements, as detailed in the Principles,
Number % SBHC Total SBHC Grades Schools Total School Total SBHC Students PatientsRegion Parish Location Served Served Enrollment Registration Enrolled Served
I Jefferson Bonnabel High 9-12 2 1400 800 57% 516
II E. Feliciana Jackson Complex K-12 1 778 626 81% 581 II E. Baton Rouge Scotlandville Elem. PreK-5 1 448 332 74% 332 Broadmoor High 9-12 1 1036 490 47% 278 Glasgow Middle 6-8 1 570 485 85% 378 IX St. Helena Central High 9-12 1 319 245 77% 235
Total 4 Parishes 6 SBHCs 5 4,545 2,003 44% 1,664
on school campuses throughout the city of New Orleans. These clinics are staffed by hospital employees. The clinics provide services to the students, as well as the surrounding communities.
Standards and Guidelines for SBHCs in Louisiana.This Medicaid certifi cation authorizes the SBHC to receive a waiver to meet the requirement of needing a primary care physician referral for children age 10 or older, in order to be reimbursed for services provided in the SBHC. In 2009-2010, ASHP certifi ed the following sites as eligible to apply as the SBHC provider type with Medicaid: Bonnabel High, sponsored by Jefferson Parish School System, Jefferson Parish
Glasgow Middle and Broadmoor High, sponsored by Health Centers in Schools, East Baton Rouge Parish
Electronic Medical Record (EMR)The SBHCs in the greater New Orleans area entered year three of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant that enabled 10 SBHCs (both OPH and non-OPH funded) to adopt Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and to receive technical assistance from the Louisiana Public Health Institute to ensure full usage and adaptation to the SBHC environment. Across the state, SBHCs are pursuing the adoption of EMRs and are being assisted through the efforts of the Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum and other initiatives dedicated to the use of EMRs as one tool in the pursuit of achieving better health outcomes.
Collaboration with Offi ce of Public Health’s (OPH) STD and HIV ProgramsThe ASHP continued its collaboration with OPH’s STD and HIV Programs through distribution of Starlims software and printers to newly opened SBHCs and providing SBHC staff with access to HIV training sessions. Starlims is a Web-based system used by OPH’s laboratory and the STD program that allows clinics to use computers to generate requisitions for lab tests and to print barcode labels for specimens. Starlims also allows a clinic to look up test results online.
Hypertension ProjectASHP received a $68,585 grant from Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BC/BS) Foundation of Louisiana to screen, diagnose, treat and manage hypertension in school age youth. The initial program focused on fi ve pilot sites. The dollar amount of the grant is the projected amount that it costs to provide a
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person with kidney dialysis for one year. Renalfailure is just one possible side effect of untreatedhypertension. As part of the project, ASHP staff and the SBHC field staff worked together to revise the ASHP Hypertension Best Practice to include the most current American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines; standardize coding and data collection across the fi ve sites; develop protocols for lab work, follow up, and referral; and add a lifestyle counseling component as part of follow up procedures. The results of the pilot were impressive.
Following the pilot, BC/BS granted a rollover of remaining funds that allowed ASHP staff to train personnel in the remaining 60 SBHCs in project protocols so that SBHCs statewide could continue this important program into the 2010-2011 school year.
Obesity2009-2010 is the third year that ASHP has provided the Louisiana Obesity Council with prevalence data on Body Mass Index (BMI) for students who visit Louisiana’s SBHCs. The BMIs are calculated using the CDC formula which is specifi cally designed to determine BMI in children. ASHP Best Practice guidelines require that height and weight measures be taken at least once per year on any child that visits the SBHC. SBHCs collected height and weight data on 16,057 students, consisting of 7,607 boys and 8,450 girls. The combined total for boys and girls showed that 295 students (1.84%) were underweight, 9,048 (56.35%) were within the normal weight range, 2,383 (14.84%) were overweight, and 4,331 (26.97%) fell into the obese category. For all categories, the percentage of girls was higher than the percentage of boys.
34 (1%)
44 (2%)
304 (11%)
StudentsConfirmed withHypertension
StudentsConfirmed with
Pre-Hypertension
Students Identifiedwith Elevated
Blood Pressure
Students Screened for Hypertension = 2,865
The staff at the Allen Parish SBHC initiated a “Testimonial Campaign” as a type of “satisfaction survey” and advocacy effort for the SBHC. They received 225 testimonials from the students and over 20 from parents. The staff sent 156 of these testimonials to Governor Jindal and to various other offi cials within state government, especially administrators within the Department of Health and Hospitals. The idea caught on with other SBHCs around the state. Here are just a few of the “rave reviews” the SBHCs received.
From Students at the Allen Parish School-Based Health Center“The reason why I like going to the School- Based Health Center is because everyone in there is sweet and very caring. I feel safe, warmth and loved when I go in there. Everyone in there knows what they are doing and also knows how to make you feel better. Also, they make you feel important and I know whenever I need something, I can count on them!” “I like going to our School-Based Health Center because they are always friendly. Mrs. Phyllis Crawford is always there when you need her. Mrs. Sylvia Crawford always knows the right care each patient needs. The nurses always call in medicine for any treatment you may have. I know my family trusts them because they are always on top of things. The School-Based Health Center is the best place to go for any treatment.”
“I like going to our School-Based Health Center because if I’m sick, they give me the medicine required. I like going there for another reason: the kind nurses tell me what type of things I should and shouldn’t do and what I should and shouldn’t eat. When I go there, there’s no reason to be afraid because the nurses are nice and the treatments are quick.”
“I like going to our School-Based Health Centerbecause it allows us to learn what we need if
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Testimonials
we return to class. It allows us to get physicals in our school if we are going to participate in sports. The SBHC lets us learn about our bodies and what happens when we do drugs with their informative posters. When I have a problem they fi x my problem and let me go back to class.”
From Parents and Students at St. Martin Parish School-Based Health Centers “The School-Based Health Center was and has been wonderful to my son. They have helped him to cope and deal with problems and with school. It is also great to have the center to call or bring my child to, when I am not able to get a doctor’s appointment the day he is ill. In addition, some schools are able to have a bus come to school to pick-up students who don’t have transportation to the health center. That is very much needed for the parents who work and are not able to leave work or those parents on foot during the day.”
Catahoula Elementary Parent and School Employee
“The nurses are friendly and helpful. The counselor is very good at helping my child with his problem with test fear, anger and not wanting to stay in school.”
Catahoula Elementary Parent
“They give a lot of help to parents and kids. It is very good for the system.”
Catahoula Elementary Student
“I like that it is quiet and not too loud. Also everyone is very nice and caring, and also how they are very calm.”
St. Martinville High Student
“I think the SBHC is very nice. The students get to come to the health center while they are attending school. It is just a few minutes of school to be missed for any sickness. They get to be treated here or sent home if need be. The children are very well taken care of with a wonderful staff.”
St. Martinville Parent
Fiscal Year Funding Source Number of SBHCs
1987-88 Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Foundation grant 2 in Baton Rouge1989-90 Louisiana Legislature asks OPH 1 in New Orleans to study SBHC expansion
1990-91 Adolescent School Health Initiative Act passes, authorizing OPH to develop SBHCs
1992-93 Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Block Grant Affi liation established with 1 SBHC in W. Feliciana & the 3 RWJ SBHCs
From Students at the O. Perry Walker School-Based Health Center“O. Perry Walker School-Based Health Clinic has an excellent staff that is always generous, kind, loving, and helpful. Every time I come in the clinic I feel like I am at home because the staff treats me like family.”
“The SBHC has helped me not miss days and stay in school. The treatment was nice and helped whenever I had a headache.”
“The SBHC has helped me stay in school and not miss days. The treatment was nice and now my bones feel 100% better since Dr. King helped me. Thanks for the help! ”
“The SBHC has had a huge impact on my health by me not being able to see a doctor. I can always come to the clinic, return to class and get my lesson without missing school.”
“SBHC has had a pretty big impact on my life as far as confi dence, acceptance and guidance. The team members are an absolute joy to hang around! They’re very serious about their work and they do it well. No child is left behind-ever! I enjoyed and cherished my times with them and will always keep their kind words and helpful advice at heart. I am utterly grateful for them.”
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SBHC Funding History
“The impact the SBHC has had on my healthwas and still is that they are always there when you need them. They would never not have what you need and plus they help you with other things other than what they’re paid to do. For example, they help you with problems to help you understand them better. Also they help to keep students in school by not turning their backs to them and most of all they always are able to answer any question that you throw at them. They just have loving and warming attitudes towards everyone at all times.”
“They are loving people. They care for the kids and they are positive role models. They are women who combine working for us with fun. They love their job and the kids. They care for us like their own.”
“The clinic is very helpful for our school because sometimes students will go home because they are not feeling good. Now all they have to do is go to the clinic. There are some students who do not have medical insurance so this is easy access for them when they are at school.”
“My comment on the social worker is that she is kind and sweet and always very supportive. The nurses and doctors took care of me very good. The nurses always have anything that I need. The doctors treated me with excellent care.”
1993-94 MCH Block Grant 5 new SBHCs open in rural & inner city urban areas
1994-95 MCH Block Grant; $1.6 million in one-time state funds; 1 new SBHC opens; Child Care & Development Block Grant for day-care 14 in planning stages; activities; RWJ Making the Grade Planning Grant 10 supportive projects
1995-96 MCH Block Grant; $2.5 million in state budget; 5 new SBHCs open; RWJ Making the Grade Planning Grant 8 continue planning
1996-97 MCH Block Grant; $1.6 million RWJ Foundation 23 operational SBHCs Implementation Grant; $2.65 million state legislative 8 planning for 1997-98 appropriation operation
1997-98 MCH Block Grant; continuation of RWJ Foundation grant; 30 operational SBHCs continuation of state legislative appropriation 7 planning for 1998-99 operation
1998-99 Continuation of existing funding sources; additional 35 operational SBHCs $600,000 in state legislative appropriation
1999-00 Last year of RWJ Foundation Grant; continuation of MCH Block 40 operational SBHCs Grant & state legislative appropriation; additional $1,018,176 in state legislative appropriation
2000-01 Continuation of MCH Block Grant & state legislative appropriation; 47 operational SBHCs additional $1,618,588 in state legislative appropriation 6 planning SBHCs
2001-02 Continuation of MCH Block Grant & state legislative appropriation; 53 operational SBHCs additional $820,000 in state legislative appropriation
2002-03 Continuation of MCH Block Grant & state legislative 51 operational SBHCs appropriation. $100,000 in Prevention Block Grant to implement the Best Practices for Prevention in SBHCs Initiative
2003-04 Continuation of MCH Block Grant, Prevention Block 53 operational SBHCs Grant, & state legislative appropriation. additional $264,800 in state legislative appropriation
2004-05 Continuation of MCH Block Grant & state legislative 54 operational SBHCs appropriation.
2005-06 Continuation of MCH Block Grant & state legislative 47 operational SBHCs appropriation.
2006-07 Continuation of MCH Block Grant; additional $1.6 million 52 operational SBHCs in state legislative appropriation 9 planning grantees projected 2007-08 Continuation of MCH Block Grant; additional $855,284 in 62 operational SBHCs state legislative appropriation.
2008-09 Increase in MCH Block Grant; additional $325,000 in state 62 operational SBHCs, 6 legislative appropriation; 2.5% mid-year across the board increase planning grants projected to SBHC contracts 2009-10 4% across the board cut to existing SBHC contracts due to decrease in MCH 66 operational SBHCs Block Grant funding and state legislative appropriation; additional allocation for implementation grants led to four out of six planning grantees becoming operational; two sites received one time legislative line item appropriation
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Louisiana Standards for School-Based Health Centers
Primary GoalTo provide convenient access to preventive and primary health services for students who might otherwise have limited or no access to health care.
To meet the physical and emotional health needs of adolescents at their school sites.
Community ParticipationAll health centers must originate as a community initiative. State funding is dependent upon evidence of broad community participation.
Sponsoring AgencyThe sponsoring agency must be either a public or a private non-profi t institution (i.e., health center, hospital, medical school, health department, youth serving agency, school or school system) locally suited and fi scally viable to administer and operate a health center serving the needs of school age youth.
School and School DistrictThe host school should agree to work cooperatively with its health center, particularly in developing and implementing a full-scale coordinated school health program. School board approval is a prerequisite for a grant of state funds for planning or operation.
ServicesSBHCs must offer comprehensive preventive and primary health services that address the physical, emotional, and educational needs of its student population. Services provided should include medical screenings; treatment for common illnesses and minor injuries; referral and follow-up for serious illnesses and emergencies; on-site care, consultation, referral and follow-up for pregnancy; chronic diseases and disorders; and emotional and mental/behavioral health problems; comprehensive physicals; immunizations; laboratory testing; and preventive services to reduce high-risk behaviors.
Parental ConsentA parent or guardian must sign a consent form, approved by school authorities, for a student to receive health center services. Parents may indicate which services they do not wish their
children to receive by submitting a written statement of exclusion.
Operating PoliciesThe hours of operation should ensure that students have easy access to the center’s services. In general, SBHCs should have both before and after-school hours and should operate for some period of time during the summer.
Every School-Based Health Center is required to promote abstinence. Centers are prohibited by state law from distributing contraceptives or abortifacient drugs or devices, and from counseling or advocating abortion, or referring any student to an organization for counseling or advocating abortion.
Staffi ngServices at the school health centers are provided by multi-disciplinary teams including physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and licensed behavioral health professionals. In addition, the SBHC is staffed with an offi ce assistant and an administrator.
Selection CriteriaThe ASHP seeks to provide services to young people with limited or no access to health care providers. Grants are made through a competitive call for proposals process with decisions based upon the socioeconomic and health needs of the student population to be served, the health services available in the communities, the level of community support, the likelihood of success in developing and operating SBHCs that will fulfi ll its service objectives, fi nancial stability, sustainability and the working relationship between the schools and health care communities.
Continuum of CareCenters must execute cooperative agreements with community health care providers to link students to support and specialty services not provided at the school site. Centers must arrange 24-hour coverage, ensuring that students have access to services during non-operating hours, including nights, weekends, holidays and summer vacation.
Continuous Quality Improvement Tools
Purpose of CQI On-Site Reviews
Results of Continuous Quality Improvement ASHP uses the Louisiana Performance Effectiveness Review Tools I and II (LaPERT I & II) to conduct quality assurance reviews. LaPERT I was adapted from the New York quality assurance tool and LaPERT II was based on the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care’s protocol. LaPERT I evaluates a SBHC’s adherence to overall standards and LaPERT II focuses on sentinel conditions, such as comprehensive physical exams, immunization rates, asthma management, data management, academic achievement, and health insurance enrollment. Nine SBHCs were reviewed in 2009-10 as part of the rigorous continuous quality improvement program. Improvements continue to be measured. Overall immunization rates improved during the year. When randomly selected charts were audited,
the number of students with up-to-date immunizations increased from 62% in the fi rst quarter, to 87% in the fourth quarter. For students receiving a comprehensive exam, 100% of charts audited had documentation of a
tobacco screening and, if necessary, counseling to address tobacco use. Of random charts audited during site visits, 100% had a
yearly height, weight, blood pressure and body mass index documented. In addition, all random charts audited were up-to-date with immunizations. SBHC staff work closely with school personnel and have
been able to document improved grades for students who were previously struggling. SBHCs continue to make an impact on keeping rates of
uninsured students low (see chart at right).
13%
9%8%
7%8% 8%
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program
Identify best practices
Assess quality of
services & data
Verify compliance
Identify barriers to
quality services
Recommendimprovements
CertifySBHC
throughOPH
LAPERT Ifocuses on verifying the SBHC’sself-reported performance in 3 areas: administrative, medical,
and behavioral health.
LAPERT IIfocuses on core sentinel conditions and consists
primarily of patientchart audits and data.
injury, educational circumstance, substance use/abuse, family circumstances, high-risk sexual behavior, behavioral and interpersonal problems, family disruption, dietary issues, bereavement, and other concerns. Once issues are identified, providers counsel students regarding specific risks and engage them in adopting alternate behaviors that prevent these risks from becoming bad health habits. This may be done in individual counseling sessions or through group sessions whereby students support one another to adopt healthy behaviors. By identifying risky behaviors early and providing health education counseling, SBHCs can prevent students from developing bad habits that contribute to poor health outcomes in adulthood.
Screening for Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and Human Immunodefi ciency Virus (HIV)STDs can cause serious illness, including chronic pain, infertility, infections in the unborn child, and potentially fatal ectopic pregnancies. Persons with STDs are more susceptible to contracting HIV/AIDS. National data indicate that HIV infection and AIDS remain a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States. A large percentage of people are diagnosed with AIDS in early adulthood. This means that they contracted HIV as adolescents, or earlier. Survival decreased as age at diagnosis increased among persons at least 35 years old at diagnosis and in comparison with persons younger than 35. Early detection and treatment of STDs/HIV can prevent chronic disease and deaths, thus saving lives, improving a person’s quality of life and productivity, and reducing health care costs.
ASHP has a Best Practice for both STD and HIV screening/prevention. Based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
The Adolescent School Health Program (ASHP) launched the Best Practices for Prevention in SBHCs Initiative in 2001-2002. The Best Practices are a set of clinical guidelines for SBHC preventive services based on national recommendations. SBHC staff participates in ongoing educational workshops where the guidelines are highlighted. As the SBHCs implement the Best Practices, they also measure success by collecting outcome data. The Best Practices have been incorporated into the ASHP Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program and correspond to the core measures of quality that are evaluated on site visits.
To date the following Best Practices have been developed: Type 2 Diabetes Screening, Hypertension Screening, Immunization Administration, Cervical Cancer Screening, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Screening, Tobacco Cessation, and Resource Tool for Comprehensive Physical Exams.
Comprehensive Physical Exams Including Risky Behavior AssessmentPromoting positive, long term health outcomes through prevention and wellness programming is the cornerstone of the SBHC model of physical and behavioral health care. Adult health habits, both good and bad, are often established during adolescence. Some adolescents engage in risky behaviors that can jeopardize their current health and lead to poor health later in life. Therefore, it is important to identify these risky behaviors in youth and attempt to change these behaviors to more positive habits. As standard procedure, SBHCs administer an assessment of risky behaviors to all students who receive comprehensive physical exams. During the 2009-10 school year, students completed 8,383 risk assessments. Providers identifi ed the following risky behaviors:
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Best Practices for Prevention in SBHCs
guidelines, ASHP’s Best Practice recommends STD screening for any student who is sexually active or has symptoms that may indicate the existence of an STD. The CDC guideline for HIV is that all patients aged 13-64 be screened routinely for HIV infection, regardless of risk. Currently SBHCs are encouraged, but not required, to implement rapid HIV testing for students within the CDC recommended age range. In conjunction with the OPH STD/HIV Program, ASHP coordinates training for SBHC staff in STD/HIV screening, treatment, referral and counseling protocols and procedures.
In 2009-2010, SBHCs performed 751 STD screenings, a 9% increase over 2008-2009. There were 3,396 HIV screenings, representing a 46% increase over the previous year total. Students who test positive for STDs are either treated within the SBHCs, or referred out. Students who test positive for HIV are referred to appropriate resources. SBHCs provide health education and counseling for all students with concerns related to STDs and HIV, whether or not a student is found positive for these conditions. For information on STDs and HIV from CDC, click on the following links:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/
Screening for Hypertension & Type 2 DiabetesObesity is a major risk factor for the development of hypertension and type 2 diabetes in youth. SBHCs continue to identify at risk youth with hypertension and type 2 diabetes. During the 2009-2010 school year, 808 students at risk were screened for type 2 diabetes at SBHCs across the state. Twelve, or 1.5%, of the students screened tested positive for type 2 diabetes and were referred to their primary care physician for follow up. The SBHCs are available to assist in monitoring and management of the disease. Weight reduction, along with an exercise program, is an important step in the management of both hypertension and type 2 diabetes. The school setting provides an excellent opportunity for education on lifestyle changes and the implementation
of policies and programs that can address obesity. The ASHP preceived a grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana to further refi ne procedures and protocols related to screening for hypertension. The program will be piloted in fi ve SBHCs in FY 2009-2010 and will include lifestyle counseling on nutrition and physical activity as a component.
ImmunizationsAs part of their mission to provide preventive services to school-aged children in Louisiana, SBHCs provided 42,306 immunizations for their students throughout the year. In response to the H1N1 pandemic of the 2009-2010 school year, many SBHCs were integral partners in immunization drives, as well as providing education on how to prevent the spread of the disease.
Another example is the pivotal role the three SBHCs in St. Martin Parish played in the efforts of the school district to assist the community with preventive measures against infl uenza. The medical staff of the SBHCs teamed up with the school nurses to provide presentations to each of the schools on proper hand washing, which included using a black light, a video, handouts, and posters to remind students and staff of the importance of proper hygiene. In December, the coordinator of the three SBHCs organized and coordinated a collaborative effort between the SBHCs, the school nurse program, the Louisiana Department of Education, and the Offi ce of Public Health to bring H1N1 vaccinations to the students and communities in St. Martin Parish. Three separate vaccination clinics were held on Saturdays and 1209 vaccinations were given. SBHC staff, school nurse staff, and Offi ce of Public Health staff assisted in various capacities, including: registering patients; administering the vaccines; and crowd control. The vaccination clinic held at Breaux Bridge Junior High School, the location of one of the St. Martin SBHCs, had the highest turnout for all of Region IV. The school district would not have been able to provide this service if not for the SBHC staff.
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Section Two
Who Visits SBHCs
and Why
Number of Conditions Seen at SBHCs, by Category
Number of Visits
47,133 Students Registered at SBHCs32,151 Students Received Services at SBHCs141,414 Total Individual Visits Made to SBHCs4.4 Average Number of Visits Per Student5,257 Total Visits For Group Counseling
A Glance at 2009-2010Utilization
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Louisiana School-Based Health Centers
1723401814731,796
2,4433,2844,5104,6174,7935,9566,2956,584
10,81514,255
18,38528,793
35,96059,818
NeoplasmsComplications of Pregnancy, Childbirth
Congenital AnomaliesEnvironmental Event as Cause of Injury
Circulatory SystemBlood
Infectious & Parasitic DiseasesSkin & Subcutaneous Tissue
MiscellaneousEndocrine, Metabolic Immunity
Genitourinary SystemNervous System & Sense Organs
Musculoskeletal SystemDigestive System
Injury & PoisoningHealth Education
Respiratory SystemBehavioral Health
* Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined ConditionsPreventive Health, Observation, Exams
* OPH-ASHP categories were changed 2008-2009 to refl ect the ICD-9 code book categories. The Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defi ned Conditions Category includes, but is not limited to the following conditions: abdominal pain, cough, headache and nausea.
Leading Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams, Visits
Number of Visits
Leading Reasons for Behavioral Health Visits
Number of Visits
2,238
2,393
3,276
3,661
3,838
3,980
4,550
4,915
5,247
8,448
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Lab Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Hearing Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
Influenza Vaccine
217
259
539
1,165
1,807
3,497
4,170
4,915
5,789
6,012
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Psychoses
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational Circumstance
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
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Leading Conditions for Injury and Illness Related Visits
Leading Reasons for Health Counseling and Educational Visits
Number of Visits
Number of Visits
40
414
519
1,028
1,798
1,958
2,392
2,442
3,664
Person Feigning Illness
HIV Counseling
Exercise Counseling
Counseling on Substance Use & Abuse
Dietary Surveillance & Counseling
Counseling for Other STDs
Counseling on Injury Prevention
Counseling, Not Otherwise Specified
Counseling, Other Specified
2,599
2,921
2,992
3,156
3,614
3,654
3,876
4,201
4,793
13,636
Dyspepsia
Throat Pain
Cough
Dysmenorrhea
Allergic Rhinitis
Diabetes
Cold
Injury
Abdominal Pain
Headache
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Total Visits by Grade for All SBHCs
Total Visits by Sex, 2009-2010 Total Visits by Race, 2009-2010
Female 56%79,174
Male 44%62,240
African American 60%85,235
White 37%52,232
Other 3%3,947
Total Visits by Disposition, 2009-2010
233
304
5,086 135,791
Call 911/ER referral via parent
Other urgent referral
Sent home
Sent back to class
242134
1,719
3,1473,891
4,0685,155
5,5956,028
12,204
17,30317,418
19,000
17,654
14,824
11,632
383 129542 346
Early Headstart
Headstart
Pre-Kindergarten
Kindergarten
FirstSecond
ThirdFourth
FifthSixth
Seventh
Eighth
NinthTenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Graduate
GEDNot In School
Other
Of the 141,414 visits to Louisiana SBHCs, students were sent back to class 96% of the time, thereby reducing time students are out of school.
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The Adolescent School Health Program began in urban schools with high concentrations of economically disadvantaged and uninsured students. However, immediately after its inception, rural communities recognized the immense value SBHCs have toward providing health care services to school-age youth otherwise lacking access to health care. While all young people experience similar needs, both the obvious and subtle differences can be addressed by the local SBHC, because it remains a community-based initiative.
Comparison Ranking of Top 10 Conditions, Rural versus Urban
Total Visits by Provider Type, 2009-2010
Total Visits by Rural and Urban SBHC Sites, 2009-2010
98
162
326
478
487
7,716
28,787
48,304
55,056
Dentist
Dietician
Dental Hygienist
Psychiatrist
Prevention Specialist
MD
SW/LPC
NP
RN
Urban 52%73,702
Rural 48%67,712
Services in SBHCs are provided by a multidisciplinary team of professionals who work together to address all aspects of the students’ well being: physical, mental, and emotional. (See chart on the left.) All SBHCs are staffed with nurses, primary care providers (nurse practitioners and physicians) and licensed behavioral health professionals. Some SBHCs also have psychiatrists and psychologists. A few SBHCs are able to offer dental services onsite.
Rural Urban1. Preventive Health, Observation, Exams 1. Preventive Health, Observation, Exams2. Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defi ned Conditions 2. Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defi ned Conditions3. Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances 3. Respiratory System4. Respiratory System 4. Health Education5. Injury & Poisoning 5. Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances6. Health Education 6. Mental Disorders7. Mental Disorders 7. Injury & Poisoning8. Digestive System 8. Digestive System9. Nervous System & Sense Organs 9. Musculoskeletal System10. Musculoskeletal System 10. Nervous System & Sense Organs
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Rural Sites
Urban SitesNumber of Visits
Number of Visits
1,3432,219
2,1422,2981,335
1,7511,724 2,675
2,1812,666
1,0502,387
1,9611,197
2,8602,248
6,5184,290
2,8741,264
2,8983,044128
2,3823,063
2,5721,626
5,017
West St. Mary HighTioga Jr. High
Tioga HighSt. Martinville
St. Helena Central MiddleSt. Helena Central Elem
Pointe Coupee Centeral HighNorthwood High
Northeast HighNortheast Elementary
Marthaville ElementaryMadison Senior High
Lakeview Jr/SrJonesboro
Jena Jr & High.Glenmora Elem&HighFamily Services Center
Dry Prong Jr/Pollock.Delhi Elem, Jr. & High
Cloutierville Elem/Jr HighClinton Middle
CeciliaCarencro
Buckeye HighBreaux Bridge
Bogalusa Sr. HighBogalusa Jr.
Avoyelles Charter-Mansura
3,4162,944
2,6952,118
1,9911,413 3,443
3,6192,0772,123
3,2533,642
9453,900
4,2201,0402,850
4,6691,658
1821,821
1,6151,562965
1,1246,606
2,0011,836
2,5101,463
Woodlawn HighWestdale Middle
West Monroe HighWest Jefferson
Washington-MarionSouth Cameron High
Riverdale HighRiser
Rayville HighPrescott Middle
Pineville-Lessie MooreOakdale
O. Perry WalkerNorthside High
Natchitoches Central HighMorehouse Jr. High
Molo MiddleMcMain and Science &
Linwood MiddleJohn Ehret
Istrouma HighGlen Oaks Middle
Glen Oaks HighCombre-Fondel
Clifton ElementaryChalmette High
Carroll Jr High MagnetCapitol
Butler ElementaryAtkins
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Total Student Visits by Site, 2009-2010 (This includes 5,257 visits for treatment intervention groups)
Insurance Status of SBHC Patients
Although SBHCs are mandated to serve middle and high school students, primary/elementary schools serve as “feeder” locations, so that younger students also have access to SBHC services. In some areas, SBHCs are located on primary/elementary school campuses when no space is available at nearby middle or high schools.
The primary reasons OPH funds SBHCs are demonstrated need and lack of access to care.
For every dollar the state invests in SBHCs, anadditional 61 cents is provided by other sources,including local communities, federal and private grants, and Medicaid. The local match of 20% is a requirement of the OPH grant, which these communities consistently exceed.
Recognizing that adolescents often delay or avoid seeking needed health services in traditional settings, the Louisiana Medicaid Program designated SBHCs as a unique provider type in Louisiana’s Community CARE Program in 2004-05.
Type of Sponsorship for Each SBHC
Sources of SBHC Funding
Type of Schools That House SBHCs
4
12
19
6
21
K-12
Primary
/Elem
entar
y
Middle
/Jr. H
igh
Jr. &
Sr. High
Sr. High
State Funding 59%
MCH Block Grant3% Medicaid
6% Local Match 32%
37
810
6
1
Hospita
l/Med
ical C
enter
Non-prof
it Organ
izatio
n
Schoo
l Dist
rict
Communit
y Health
Cen
ter
Founda
tion
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Private 22%31,311
Uninsured 6%8,983
Unknown 3%3,323Medicaid 69%
97,797
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Section Three
Louisiana SBHCs Profi les
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Oakdale Middle School
Allen Parish School BoardMichael K. Doucet, Superintendent
P.O. Drawer C417 West Court St.Oberlin, LA 70655
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Advisory Committee and Community PartnersOakdale Middle School-Based Health Center
Brian Manuel Families in Need of Services (FINS)Michael K. Doucet Superintendent, Allen Parish School BoardBarbara Lavan Supervisor, Allen Parish School BoardJohn W. Stigall CEO, Oakdale Community HospitalDeena Reed, RN Allen Parish School Nurse, Oakdale Elementary SchoolScott LeJeune Counselor, Oakdale Elementary SchoolCraig Cole, LPC Pupil Appraisal, Allen Parish School BoardJane Anders Counselor, Oakdale High SchoolNancy Willis Principal, Oakdale High SchoolKaren Maricle Assistant Principal, Oakdale High SchoolLinda Thompson Principal, Oakdale Middle SchoolLinda Brown Principal, Allen Alternative SchoolRachelle Fontenot Counselor, Oakdale Middle SchoolCathy Farris Allen Parish School Board MemberAlma Johnson Allen Parish School Board MemberBobby Odom Allen Parish School Board MemberPaula Karam, DDS Dentist, Oakdale, LABecky Monk Parent of StudentKim Ware Parent of StudentJudy Welch Parent of StudentMelinda Harrington Parent of StudentCaitlin Chenevert Student-Oakdale High SchoolAdrienne Murphy Student-Oakdale High SchoolSteve Jones, PT LA Physical Therapy Center of Oakdale, LLCDonna Newton The Health Enrichment Network, Oakdale, LALydia Greer, LPN The Health Enrichment Network, Oakdale, LAAnnette Hatsfelt, RN Director of Nurses, Oakdale Community HospitalBecky Johnson, RN Education Coordinator, Oakdale Community HospitalMarilyn Pickles Prevention Coordinator, Region V Offi ce of Addictive DisordersCharmaine Landry Prevention Coordinator, Region V Offi ce of Addictive DisordersDianne Flowers, RN Allen Parish Health Unit, Nursing SupervisorAnnette Kelly Community Member/Former FINS Offi cerDonna Stockwell Louisiana Medicaid/LaCHIP Program, Oberlin, LAThe Honorable Judy Abrusley Judge, City Court of OakdaleDr. Herbert A. Nesom, Jr. Allen Parish CoronerDr. M. R. Ghanta Oakdale School-Based Health Center Medical Director
Community Partners
Oakdale Community Hospital Allen Parish Health UnitAllen Mental Health Center FINSAllen Parish Outreach The Health Enrichment Network (THEN)Allen Parish Head Start Region V Offi ce of Addictive Disorders
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Six Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
114207209
276298
399478
835945
1,097
Genitourinary SystemDigestive System
Infectious & Parasitic DiseasesMental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense OrgansHealth Education
Injury & PoisoningSymptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, ExamsRespiratory System
404345
7580838788
89230
Special Screening for Diabetes MellitusRoutine Medical Exam
Influenza VaccineSpecial Screening for Hypertension
Tetanus-Diphtheria VaccineOther Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease VaccineObservation for Suspected Condition Exam
Varicella VaccineSports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
1
18
20
24
34
223
Psychoses
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental disorders
78109119121
143150157
191207
571
DysmenorrheaSprain/Strain
DyspepsiaNausea and Vomiting
InjuryViral Infection
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and SinusesAllergic Rhinitis
HeadacheCold
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Oakdale Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: May 2002
Schools Served:Oakdale Middle
Oakdale HighTotal Enrollment in schools:
698Total Enrollment in SBHC:
655Total visits to SBHC:
3,642Grades Served:
PreK-12
Oakdale Middle SBHC124 S. 13th Street, Bldg. 2P.O. Box 1122Oakdale, LA 71463(318) 215-1413(318) 215-1415 Fax
Sharon Rush, SBHC Director
StaffSylvia S. Crawford, FNPDaniel Estopinal, GSWPhyllis Crawford, RNDeanna Stalsby, Receptionist/Data Clerk
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m27
CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Stephen Wright, CEO3330 Masonic Drive
Alexandria, LA 71201
Avoyelles Charter/Mansura MiddleBuckeye High
Cloutierville Elementary/Jr. HighDry Prong Jr. High/Pollock Elementary
Glenmora Elementary & HighJena Jr. High/Jena Sr. High
Lakeview Sr. HighMarthaville Elementary
Natchitoches Central HighNorthwood Elementary/High
Pineville Jr. High/Lessie Moore Elementary Tioga Jr. HighTioga Sr. High
Community Partners for CHRISTUSSt. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Huey P. Long HospitalParish Substance Abuse ClinicWICPrevent Child Abuse LADSS Offi ce of Community ServicesAHECParish School BoardsNatchitoches Regional Medical CenterCapital OneTunica Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana
Mental Health Center of Central Louisiana American Red CrossCollege Work Study ProgramLocal Parish Sheriff’s Dept.Crossroads HospitalAmerican Heart AssociationLocal Parish Health UnitVolunteers of AmericaRapides Children’s Advocacy CenterDARE
28 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
98
125
148
153
193
257
311
750
1,578
Digestive System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Health Education
Mental Disorders
Musculoskeletal System
Respiratory System
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
69
7387
104125150153
336355
927
Varicella VaccineOther Specified Conditions Screening
Sports/Job/Camp Physical ExamOther Viral Diseases Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease VaccineHealth Exam of Defined Subpopulations
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis VaccineEye ExamEar Exam
Influenza Vaccine
1
14
739
66107
140231
307
PsychosesLegal Circumstances
Educational CircumstanceCounseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, HyperkineticBereavement, Uncomplicated
Other Mental DisordersFamily Problems
Interpersonal Problems Stress/Anxiety-Related
6669
81
113160163
175
186
284
545
Earache
Pain in Joint
Dysmenorrhea
Cough
Throat Pain
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Injury
Nausea & Vomiting
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m29
Avoyelles and MansuraSchool-Based Health Centers
Center Opened: August 1996
Schools Served:Mansura Middle
Avoyelles Public CharterTotal Enrollment in
Schools:1,439
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,315
Total Visits to SBHC:5,017
Grades Served:K-12
Mansura Middle SBHC Avoyelles Charter SBHC1869 St. Jean St. 201 Longfellow Rd.Mansura, LA 71350 Mansura, LA 71350(318) 964-2492 (318) 253-4785(318) 964-2494 (318) 253-8172 Fax JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business ManagerMansura Middle StaffSusan Loyacano, RNCarol Demars, SecretaryAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorJennifer McDowell, LPCSue Lemoine, PNPCarole Holton, MDAvoyelles Charter StaffBeth Laborde, SecretaryDonna Lacour, RNRegina Ervin, LPC
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness- Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
50
52
52
80
96
120
122
360
746
Miscellaneous
Injury & Poisoning
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Musculoskeletal System
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
11
1722
2340
103135
152227
354
Observation for Suspected Condition, UnspecSpecial Screening for Hypertension
Routine Medical ExamFollup-Up Exam
Other Viral Diseases VaccineSports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis VaccineVaricella Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease VaccineInfluenza Vaccine
2
4
18
21
28
40
96
103
128
Inadequate Material Resources
Legal Circumstances
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
2429
32
506567
69
82
106
338
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Hx of Physical Abuse
Dysmenorrhea
Cough
Pain in Joint
Nausea and Vomiting
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Postnasal Drip
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m30
Buckeye High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: February 2000
School Served:Buckeye High
Total Enrollment in School:940
Total Enrollment in SBHC:940
Total Visits to SBHC:2,382
Grades Served:6-12
Buckeye High SBHC715 Hwy. 1207Deville, LA 71328(318) 466-8335(318) 466-8338 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffPatricia Dauzat, RNKathy Nugent, SecretaryAngie Gore, PNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorTambra Malone, LCSW
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness -Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
45
47
52
54
5560
78
227
301
458
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Mental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Respiratory System
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
3
4
6
7
11
12
16
32
38
323
Eye Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Follow-Up Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Sports/Camp/Job Physical Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
3
6
9
18
20
20
89
114
Educational Circumstance
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Family Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
15
15
15
16
22
28
35
35
46
119
Allergic Rhinitis
Open Wound
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Injury & Illness-Related Visits
Earache
Throat Pain
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain in Joint
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m31
Center Opened: March 2008
Schools Served:Cloutierville Elementary
Cloutierville Jr. HighTotal Enrollment in
Schools:407
Total Enrollment in SBHC:
368Total Visits to
SBHC:1,264
Grades Served:PreK-8
Cloutierville School-Based Health Center
Cloutierville SBHC155 School House RoadCloutierville, LA 71416(318) 379-1703(318) 376-1716 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffRobyn Roberts, RNApril Matt, LPCKristy Jordan, SecretarySue Lemoine, PNPKenneth Darcy, MD, Medical Director
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness- Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
75
141
168
180
182192
282567
1,192
1,401
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Miscellaneous
Injury & Poisoning
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
6
7
11
45
59
68
69
77167
873
Measles, Mumps & Rubella
Lab Exam
Pediatric BMI, 5th to < 85th Percentile
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
1
3
4
2060
82
129
191
279
604
Legal Circumstances
Educational Circumstances
Psychoses
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
4043
51
78
88
88
89
103
118
218
Earache
Diabetes
Dysmenorrhea
Chronic Sinusitis
Injury
Nausea and Vomiting
Cold
Inappropriate Diet & Eating Habits
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m32
Grant School-Based Health Centers
Center Opened: August 1996
Schools Served:Pollock ElementaryDry Prong Jr. High
Total Enrollment in Schools:1,054
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,014
Total Visits to SBHC:4,290
Grades Served:PreK-8
Dry Prong Jr. High SBHC Pollock Elem. SBHC 800 Grove St. 4001 Hwy 8Dry Prong, LA 71423 Pollock, LA 71467(318) 899-5276 (318) 765-6778(318) 899-5932 Fax (318) 765-3674 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business ManagerDry Prong Jr. High/Pollock Elementary StaffMarilyn Drewett, RNLeigh Collins, LCSWTonya Smith, SecretaryLinda Ray, PNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorRobin Broadnax, RNKim Roberts, LPCBeth Clark, SecretaryCarol Hirchak, FNP
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Six Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
105
111
125
130
138
168
176311
663681
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Health Education
Injury & Poisoning
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
9
11
20
31
37
43
45
53
106
256
Eye Exam
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Follow-Up Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Influenza Vaccine
1
3
3
6
9
24
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
55
77
80
84
8686
9096
126155
Earache
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Nausea and Vomiting
Cough
Cold
Throat Pain
Injury
Abdominal Pain
Diabetes
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m33
Glenmora School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: November 1999
Schools Served:Glenmora Elementary
Glenmora HighTotal Enrollment in Schools:
608Total Enrollment in SBHC:
608Total Visits to SBHC:
2,248Grades Served:
PreK-12
Glenmora SBHC1414 7th Ave.Glenmora, LA 71433(318) 748-8974(318) 748-8986 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffDenise Laborde, RNJohnnie Hart, RN-ReliefStephanie Dufour, LPCAmanda Fox, SecretaryAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorCarol Hirchak, FNP
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
79
128
135
141
198342
462505
870
1,053
Health Education
Miscellaneous
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Mental Disorders
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
3
79
3647
85
103
126158
289
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Observation for Suspected Mental Condition
Routine Medical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
2
3
4
21
28
75
85
168
274
Psychoses
Educational Circumstance
Legal Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Other Mental Disorders
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
63
93
93
94
137157
217265
295
416
Dysmenorrhea
Dyspepsia
Nausea and Vomiting
Allergic Rhinitis
Cold
Throat Pain
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Cough
Diabetes
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m34
Jena Jr./Jena Sr. High School-Based Health Centers
Center Opened: August 1997
School Served:Jena Sr. HighJena Jr. High
Total Enrollment in School:617
Total Enrollment in SBHC:602
Total Visits to SBHC:2,860
Grades Served:7-12
Jena Jr. High Jena Sr. High114 E. Southern Ave. 243 E. High School Rd.Jena, LA 71342 Jena, LA 71342(318) 992-2732 (318) 992-7774(318) 992-2777 Fax (318) 992-0201 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business ManagerJena Jr. High StaffLorie Burlew, RNHelen Monk, ReceptionistJena Sr. High StaffTraci Gray, RNJudy McClure, LCSWLisa Ray, SecretaryLinda Ray, PNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical Director
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
56
87
124
129
162167
182521
539
551
Genitourinary System
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Miscellaneous
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
12
1319
3740
50
50
58
84
Other and Unspecified Respiratory ConditionsExam
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Varicella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Diphtheria, Tentanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Follow-Up Exam
Influenza Vaccine
4
4
10
11
34
47
112
121
129
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Legal Circumstances
Educational Circumstances
Inadequate Material Resources
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
22
28
44
48
56
57
76
93
163
237
Myalgia and Myositis
Limb Pain
Pain in Joint
Dysmenorrhea
Abdominal Pain
Dyspepsia
Cough
Throat Pain
Cold
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m35
Lakeview Sr. High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: February 2001
Schools Served:Lakeview Sr. High
Total Enrollment in Schools:
288Total Enrollment in
SBHC:288
Total Visits to SBHC:
1,961Grades Served:
9-12
Lakeview Sr. High SBHCP.O. Box 200/7305 Hwy 9 Campti, LA 71411 (318) 476-2205(318) 476-2206 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffRobin Guillory, LPCMelanie Johnson, FNPKenneth Darcy, MD, Medical DirectorDebby Dupree, RNDebbie Thomas, Secretary
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Seven Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
15
17
18
39
4160
103
168
226
460
Miscellaneous
Mental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Respiratory System
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
23
8
13151617
2338
316
Observation for Suspected Condition Routine Medical Exam
Pediatric BMI ≥ 95th PercentileSpecial Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis VaccineOther Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Follow-Up ExamVaricella Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical ExamInfluenza Vaccine
2
5
12
19
27
74
104
Educational Circumstances
Other Mental Disorders
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
12
14
14
15
15
16
16
23
33
53
Open Wound
Abdominal Pain
Insect Bite
Asthma
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Cough
Injury
Throat Pain
Pain in Joint
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m36
Center Opened: March 2008
Schools Served:Marthaville Elementary
Marthaville Jr. HighTotal Enrollment in
Schools:377
Total Enrollment in SBHC:
358Total Visits to
SBHC:1,050
Grades Served:PreK-8
Marthaville School-Based Health Center
Marthaville SBHC10800 Hwy 120Marthaville, LA 71450(318) 472-5235(318) 472-5066 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffRobyn Roberts, RNApril Matt, LPCKristy Jordan, SecretaryKenneth Darcy, MD, Medical Director
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
183
191
205
207
220246
308
502
1,316
1,744
Injury & Poisoning
Musculoskeletal System
Health Education
Miscellaneous
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
42
59
97
102
118
129
200
213
220
443
Routine Medical Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Follow-Up Exam
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
5
910
121820
29
3799
115
Family-Related ProblemsInterpersonal Problems
Educational CircumstancesUnavailability of Med. Facility, Unspec. Reason
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, HyperkineticBereavement, Uncomplicated
Inadequate Material ResourcesOther Mental DisordersFamily Circumstances Stress/Anxiety-Related
70
72
74
89
106
143
171
187
342
654
Pain in Joint
Diabetes
Injury
Abdominal Pain
Nausea and Vomiting
Dyspepsia
Throat Pain
Dysmenorrhea
Cold
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m37
Nachitoches Central HighSchool-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 2003
Schools Served:Nachitoches Central High
Total Enrollment in Schools:1,284
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,163
Total Visits to SBHC:
4,220Grades Served:
9-12
Nachitoches Central High SBHC200 Hwy 3110 Natchitoches, LA 71457 (318) 354-1393(318) 354-1591 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffMary Chambliss, RNEdwina Hayward, MSWBrenda Riggs, SecretaryMelanie Johnson, FNPKenneth Darcy, MDAlexis Isbell, RN, Part-time
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
50
54
55
111
150177
305428
485
1,010
Digestive System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Health Education
Injury & Poisoning
Mental Disorders
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
4
8
21
39
56
57
64
78
85
592
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Varicella Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Influenza Vaccine
1
15
15
27
43
96
108
133
140
Psychoses
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
1921252734
47
62102
137480
EaracheAsthma
Wheezing (excludes asthma)Cough
DyspepsiaChild Abuse and Neglect
FeverCold
HeadacheDiabetes
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m38
Northwood School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1995
School Served:Northwood
Total Enrollment in School:788
Total Enrollment in SBHC:788
Total Visits to SBHC:2,675
Grades Served:PreK-12
Northwood SBHC8830 Hwy. 1 NLena, LA 71447(318) 793-5336(318) 793-4948 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffStephanie Chamberlain, RNLena Kayal, MSWMichea Ingraham, SecretaryCarol Hirchak, FNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorCarole Holton, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
80
92
102
114
188248
331382
712
1,464
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Mental Disorders
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
13
13
24
46
76
85
88
89
99
910
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Routine Medical Exam
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tentanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
1
1
4
1126
52
52
75
112
185
Adverse Effects of Work Environment
Legal Circumstances
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental disorders
Family-Related Problems
53
57
64
78
8990
129146
238
289
Injury
Dysmenorrhea
Throat Pain
Acute Pharyngitis
Cold
Abdominal Pain
Cough
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Diabetes
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m39
Pineville & Lessie Moore School-Based Health Centers
Center Opened: August 1996
Schools Served:Lessie Moore Elementary
Pineville Jr.HighTotal Enrollment in Schools:
1,066Total Enrollment in SBHC:
993Total Visits to SBHC:
3,253Grades Served:
PreK-8
Pineville Jr. SBHC Lessie Moore SBHC501 Edgewood St. 207 Griffi th St.Pineville, LA 71360 Pineville, LA 71360(318) 640-1359 (318) 487-9648(318) 640-1420 Fax (318) 442-0769 Fax JoAnn Derbonne, RN, DirectorCindy Boney, Business ManagerPineville Jr. HIgh StaffLadonna Wampler, RNSue Lemoine, PNPRobin Meynard, SecretaryAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorKaren Pharis, LCSWCarole Holton, MDLessie Moore StaffAllison Nash, RNFrances Coke, SecretaryRegina Ervine, LPCLeah Gray-Winfrey, FNP
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
70
72
91
97
112134
134333
646
745
Health Education
Genitourinary System
Mental Disorders
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
816
23
5036
75
79
91125
222
Other and Unspecified Respiratory Conditions Special Screening for Hypertension
Observation for Suspected Condition
Routine Medical ExamSports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Varicella VaccineDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease VaccineOther Viral Diseases Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
1
2
8
10
13
40
95
100
155
Legal Circumstances
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Suicidal Ideation
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorders, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
36
39
42
66
7378
80111
131
285
Cold
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain in Joint
Dysmenorrhea
Injury
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Throat Pain
Abdominal Pain
Diabetes
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m40
Tioga Jr. High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1998
School Served:Tioga Jr. High
Total Enrollment in School:515
Total Enrollment in SBHC:503
Total Visits to SBHC:2,219
Grades Served:7-8
Tioga Jr. High SBHC1150 Junior High Rd.Pineville, LA 71360(318) 640-6942(318) 640-6978 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffKathy Cascio, RNPat Harris, LPCLaina Chicola, SecretaryAngie Gore, PNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorCarole Holton, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
54
70
76
82
85
168
250
350
549
972
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Preventive Health, Oberservation, Exams
Miscellaneous
Musculoskeletal System
Health Education
Respiratory System
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
28
31
32
32
40
58
75
88 187
Routine Medical Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Follow-Up Exam
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
1
1
2
4
11
15
44
135
152
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Suicidal Ideation
Legal Circumstances
Other Mental Disorders
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
35
36
37
38
42
61
105116
144
245
Cough
Abdominal Pain
Essential Hypertension, Benign
Pain in Joint
Nausea and Vomiting
Throat Pain
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Cold
Headache
Diabetes
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m41
Tioga Sr. High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2001
School Served:Tioga High
Total Enrollment in School:836
Total Enrollment in SBHC:836
Total Visits to SBHC:2,142
Grades Served:9-12
Tioga Sr. High SBHC1207 Tioga RoadPineville, LA 71360(318) 640-2298(318) 640-3383 Fax
JoAnn Derbonne, RN, Director Cindy Boney, Business Manager
StaffDena Hicks, RNDarleen Colon, SecretaryAngie Gore, PNPAlfred Krake, MD, Medical DirectorJoy Taylor, LCSWCarole Holton, MD
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m42
CHRISTUSSt. Patrick Hospital
Ellen Jones, CEO524 Dr. Michael DeBakey Drive
P.O. Box 3401Lake Charles, LA 70601
Clifton Elementary SchoolCombre-Fondel Elementary School
Molo Middle SchoolSouth Cameron School
Washington-Marion High School
43 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m
Advisory CommitteeCHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital
Willie King Business Owner, Chairperson Jeannine Babineaux FNP, Washington - Marion High School James Wilson Principal, Ray D. Molo Middle Magnet School Elcie Guillory Member Fred Hardy School Board Member James Mayo City of Lake Charles Merculus Chretien Principal, Washington - Marion High School Gwen Harris Parent, J.D. Clifton Elementary Henry Hicks Principal, J.D. Clifton Elementary Harold Winey Principal, Combre/Fondel Elementary James Spruel Attorney, District Attorney’s Offi ce Ronald Joseph Teacher, Ray D. Molo Middle Marianne Allee Teacher, J.D. Clifton Eligha Guillory SWLA Center for Health Services Julio Galan Family and Youth Counseling Dr. Leonard Breda III Dentist A.B. Franklin State Representative
American Cancer Society LA Childeren’s Trust Fund American Red Cross DHH Offi ce of Mental Health American Heart Association DHH Offi ce for Addictive Disorders Parish Health Unit Louisiana Council on Child Abuse Entergy Corporation Drug Free Schools Families in Need of Services Children’s Miracle Network - St. Patrick Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Offi ce Calcasieu Community Health Council Calcasieu Parish School Nurses
Community Partners for CHRISTUSSt. Patrick Hospital
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
31
38
41
55
5860
91
121
477
513
Digestive System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
4
6
9
11
57
61
65
83
84
93
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Combined Vaccine
Dental Exam
Eye Exam
Ear Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Observation for Suspected Condition
Routine Medical Exam
1
2
3
4
16
31
77
78
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Educational Circumstances
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
15
19
21
22
22
53
66
73
138
143
Teeth and supporting Structures
Allergy
Limb Pain
Fever
Nausea and Vomiting
Allergic Rhinitis
Throat Pain
Cough
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m44
Clifton Elementary School-BasedHealth Center
Center Opened: September 1997School Served:
J.D. Clifton ElementaryTotal Enrollment in School:
253Total Enrollment in SBHC:
242Total Visits to SBHC:
1,124Grades Served:
PreK-5
Clifton Elementary SBHC100 N. Prater St. Lake Charles, LA 70601(337) 439-0880(337) 439-0886 Fax
Sandra Semien, RN, MSN, Administrator Director of Community Health Services
StaffKathy Roan, NPDanielle McLurkin, MDPercival Kane, MD, Medical DirectorHazel Kennedy, RNJackie Doyle, SWLisa Franklin, Data Coordinator
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Seven Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
26
30
32
38
4267
99
160
389401
Musculoskeletal System
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Mental Disorders
Digestive System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
5
66
7
3248
49
5566
104
Varicella Vaccine
Lab Exam
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Vaccine for Other Specified Bacterial Disease
Special Screening for Hypertension
Eye Exam
Ear Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Influenza Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
1
1
1
3
19
30
137
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Family-Related Problems
Educational Circumstances
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
17
18
21
34
3745
64
84
9292
Allergic Rhinitis
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Rash and Other Nonspecific Skin Eruption
Abrasion
Fever
Throat Pain
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Headache
Abdominal Pain
Cough
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m45
Combre-Fondel Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: September 1998School Served:
Combre-Fondel ElementaryTotal Enrollment in School:
368Total Enrollment in SBHC:
365Total Visits to SBHC:
965Grades Served:
PreK-5
Combre-Fondel SBHC 2115 Fitzenreiter St. Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 217-4890 School (337) 217-4890 Ex. 2213(337) 217-4891 Fax Sandra Semien, RN, MSN, AdministratorDirector of Community Health Services
StaffKathy Roan, NPDanielle McLurkin, MDPercival Kane, MD, Medical DirectorDenise Lemelle, RNTheresa Williams, SWMelissa Conrad, Data Coordinator
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
102
192
206
215
286307
465
572
804
839
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Mental Disorders
Digestive system
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
47
58
59
61
6264
66
77
77
83
Routine Medical Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Eye Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Hearing Exam
Lab Exam
Dental Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Observation For Suspected Condition
2
5
10
12
15
47
56
Legal Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational Circumstances
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
69
73
83
112
121
165
171
188
458
572
Abdominal Pain
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain in Joint
Limb Pain
Dyspepsia
Injury
Acute Pharyngitis
Cold
Headache
Diabetes
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m46
Center Opened: September 1997School Served:
Molo Middle Total Enrollment in School:
597Total Enrollment in SBHC:
553Total Visits to SBHC:
2,850Grades Served:
6-8
Molo Middle SBHC2300 Medora Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 437-3977(337) 439-5029 Fax
Sandra Semien, RN, MSN, AdministratorDirector of Community Health Services
StaffRuth Hall, NPDanielle McLurkin, MDPercival Kane, MD, Medical DirectorRhonda Treme, RNLaura Breaux, LCSWRachel Ceasar, Data CoordinatorMelissa Conrad, Clerical
Molo Middle School-Based Health Center
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
28
42
55
73
108110
114
116
505
727
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Digestive System
Health Education
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
32
33
42
52
5758
62
87
105
127
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Dental Exam
Eye Exam
Lab Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Hearing Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Observation for Suspected Condition
2
2
2
3
4
7
31
79
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational Circumstances
Personality & Gender Identity Disorders
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
30
30
30
33
41
45
45
64
117
192
Allergic Rhinitis
Otitis Media
Pain in Joint
Cold
Injury
Cough
Nausea and Vomiting
Throat Pain
Abdominal Pain
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m47
South Cameron School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2002
School Served:South Cameron
Total Enrollment in School:320
Total Enrollment in SBHC:315
Total Visits to SBHC:1,413
Grades Served:PreK-12
South Cameron SBHC 753 Oak Grove HwyGrand Chenier, LA 70603 (337) 542-4441 (337) 542-4588 fax Sandra Semien, RN, MSN, AdministratorDirector of Community Health Services
StaffTroy Fletcher, NPRichard Sanders, MDPercival Kane, MD, Medical DirectorTheresa Savant, RNTracy McNeely SWJoanette Savoie, Data CoordinatorPatient Escort, Jill Thibodeaux
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
38
39
43
72
114150
210
420
617
1,167
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Musculoskeletal System
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
56
60
61
62
74102
111
121
122
151
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
Observation for Suspected Condition
Routine Medical Exam
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Dental Exam
Hearing Exam
Lab Exam
Eye Exam
2
3
3
5
7
7
39
74
Personality & Gender Identity Disorders
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Legal Circumstances
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Educational Circumstances
30
3636
41
4862
71
93
186402
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Nausea and Vomiting
RXN to Tuberculin Skin Test w/o Active TB
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Pain in Joint
Cough
Throat Pain
Abdominal Pain
Headache
Diabetes
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m48
Washington - Marion High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: April 1995
School Served:Washington-Marion High
Total Enrollment in School:597
Total Enrollment in SBHC:553
Total Visits to SBHC:1,991
Grades Served:9-12
Washington-Marion High SBHC2802 Pineview StreetLake Charles, LA 70601(337) 497-0233(337) 439-5029 Fax
Sandra Semien, RN, MSN, AdministratorDirector of Community Health Services
StaffJeannine Babineaux, NPPercival Kane, MD, Medical DirectorCheryl Winey, RNPearl Nelson, LPCCindy Clostio, Data CoordinatorZabrina Epps, Biller
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m49
CHRISTUSSchumpert Health System
P.O. Box 21976Shreveport, LA 71120
Atkins Technology Elementary SchoolLinwood Public Charter School
Woodlawn Leadership Academy
50 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m
Community PartnersCHRISTUS Schumpert Health System
Alberta Davis Christus Schumpert Care Center Jerelene Craig Retired, Bossier Parish School Teacher Burnadine Anderson Retired, Caddo Parish School Board Marketing Director Carolyn Belton PTA President, Linwood Public Charter Corinee Tanner Retired, Bossier Parish School Coordinator Bridget Causey Caddo Parish School Nurse Martha Whyte, MD DHH Offi ce of Public Health, Regional Medical Director Trudie Abner DHH Offi ce for Addictive Disorders Wendy Goad DHH Offi ce of Mental Health Donna Cavanaugh Think First Dr. Joseph Bocchini Chair, LSUHSC-Shreveport Department of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Springer LSUHSC-Shreveport Department of Pediatrics Dr. Jennifer Rodriquez LSUHSC-Shreveport Department of Pediatrics Vickie Carroll Director, Linwood Public Charter School Mia Cooper Principal, Atkins Technology Elementary School Anthony Risdale Principal, Woodlawn Leadership Academy Linda J. Hartwell, Ph.D. Psychologist
Northwestern State University of Nursing Louisiana State University AgCenter
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
68
70
80
88
126156
205
217
252
401
Mental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Digestive System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Respiratory System
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
5
5
6
11
11
15
20
4595
176
Eye Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
1
11
36
17
18
2428
56
Educational Circumstances
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Legal Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
Inadequate Housing
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
24263132
4245
48
62108
251
Abrasion
Acute Pharyngitis
Injury
Dental Caries
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Cough
Cold
Dyspepsia
Allergic Rhinitis
Diabetes
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m51
Atkins Technology Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: September 1998School Served:
Atkins ElementaryTotal Enrollment in Schools:
450Total Enrollment in SBHC:
450Total Visits to SBHC:
1,463Grades Served:
PreK-5
Atkins Technology Elem. SBHC7611 St. Vincent Ave.Shreveport, LA 71106(318) 861-1671
Sr. Sharon Rambin, Manager(318) 681-7113(318) 681-4667 Fax
StaffAnn Springer, MD, Medical DirectorJennifer Rodriquez, MD, PediatricianCelia Boswell, RN, MSN, FNPKatrina Sibley, Offi ce CoordinatorKaren Rice, LPC-InternLisa LaRosee, RN
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Seven Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
61
69
71
105
169173
193
224
284
474
Mental Disorders
Musculoskeletal System
Genitourinary System
Health Education
Respiratory System
Digestive system
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
5
5
8
11
11
39
48
59
83
191
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
2
7
31
38
45
50
81
Psychoses
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
2326
314751
65
89
90119
156
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Sprain/Strain
Pain in Joint
Throat Pain
Cold
Dysmenorrhea
Allergic Rhinitis
Injury
Dyspepsia
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m52
Linwood Public Charter School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: March 1996
School Served:Linwood Public Charter
Total Enrollment in School:655
Total Enrollment in SBHC:467
Total Visits to SBHC:1,658
Grades Served:6-8
Linwood Public Charter SBHC401 W. 70th StreetShreveport, LA 71106(318) 868-4552
Sr. Sharon Rambin, Manager(318) 681-7113(318) 681-4667 Fax
StaffAnn Springer, MD, Medical DirectorJennifer Rodriquez, MD, PediatricianCelia Boswell, RN, MSN, FNPYolanda Green, RNLauren Polsen, LCSWAnnette Antwine, Offi ce Coordinator
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
158
175
192
196
260298
409
661
674
752
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Miscellaneous
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Genitourinary System
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Injury & Poisoning
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Respiratory System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
17
25
28
32
46
53
54
80134
219
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Pregnancy Exam
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Lab Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
2
7
31
38
45
50
81
Psychoses
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
6979
9499
139141
167
176295
373
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Dyspepsia
Injury
Contusion
Dysmenorrhea
Abdominal Pain
Diabetes
Allergic Rhinitis
Acute URI
Headache
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Woodlawn Leadership AcademySchool-Based Health Center
Center Opened: September 2007School Served:Woodlawn High
Total Enrollment in School:659
Total Enrollment in SBHC:659
Total Visits to SBHC:3,416
Grades Served:9-12
Woodlawn Leadership Academy SBHC7340 Wyngate BlvdShreveport, LA 71106(318) 687-4812
Sr. Sharon Rambin, Manager(318) 681-7113(318) 681-4667 Fax
StaffAnn Springer, MD, Medical DirectorJennifer Rodriquez, MD, PediatricianPeggy Raish, RN, MSN, FNPDavid Lopez, LCSWPamel Burries, PCTAngel Kimmel, Offi ce Coordinator
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Eastside Community Health Center/St. Gabriel Health Center
5760 Monticello DriveSt. Gabriel, LA 70776
East Iberville Elementary and High
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Advisory Committee and Community Partners East Iberville School-Based Health Center
Victor C. Kirk M. Ed., St. Gabriel Health Clinic, Inc. - CEOMaria Delouise East Iberville Elementary & High School - PrincipalLakeidria Pollard RN, St. Gabriel Health Clinic, Inc. - RN Clinic ManagerMary Kember East Iberville Elementary School TeacherJanet Hammond East Iberville High School TeacherDouglas Schultz East Iberville Elementary & High School Athletic DirectorLinda Hebert Iberville Parish Head Start RepresentativeAlva Hebert East Iberville PTA RepresentativeAndrea Reddix Parent
East Iberville SBHC closed mid-year, 2009-2010. No data was captured.
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HealthCenters in Schools
4336 North BoulevardP.O. Box 64749
Baton Rouge, LA 70806Stewart Gordon, MD, Medical DirectorJada Armstrong, MD, Medical Director
Sue Catchings, MA, CHES, CEOGerri Brewer, BA, VP Operations & Support
Capitol High SchoolGlen Oaks Middle SchoolGlen Oaks High SchoolIstrouma High School
Northeast Elementary SchoolNortheast High SchoolPrescott Middle SchoolWestdale Middle School
Healthier Children ~ HealthierSchools ~ Healthier Communities
--The date following the board member’sname is the date they joined the HCCS Board. The non-profi t organization, incorporated in 1999, allows each boardmember to serve two three-year terms of offi ce. If the member is an offi cer, thenthey serve until they have completed their duties as an offi cer. The medical director is a member for the duration of tenure as medical director.
Baton Rouge General School of Nursing St. Helena Community Health Center Pennington Foundation101 Individual or Family Donors YWCA Greater Baton Rouge Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital LSU Health Sciences Division Southern University School of Nursing Amedysis/The Christen Foundation Wilson Foundation Baton Rouge Area Foundation Adams & Reese, Attorney at LawRemington College Cajun Constructors Blue Cross/Blue Shield Of LA Capital One Bank Checkmate Strategies Southeastern LA University CollegeBaton Rouge Community College Our Lady of the Lake Regional of NursingBaton Rouge Parish School System Medical Center
Eight Baton Rouge sites are operated under one governing body. Support and other funding sources are listed below.
Sandra Adams (2010)Community Volunteer
Rita Baillie (2006)Nursing SupervisorEast Baton Rouge Parish Health Unit
Kredenna L. Beverly, DDS (2009)DentistSmile Stars Pediatric Dentistry
Herman Brister (2006)Chief Academic Offi cerEast Baton Rouge Parish School System
M. Aminthe Broussard (2005)AttorneyTaylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, LLP
Errol Domingue (2008)PastorElm Grove Baptist Church
John Paul Funes (2007)Chief Executive Offi cerOLOL Foundation
Stewart Gordon, MD (2007)/Jada Armstrong (2010)Chief of PediatricsLSU Health Sciences CenterAnd HCCS Medical Director
Wanda Hughes, RN, MSN (2006)Administrative Director of NursingBaton Rouge General Medical Center
Paul Kirk (2010)VP of Information SystemsWoman’s Hospital
Susan Pryor, DNS, RN, CNE (2007)Professor and Director of Baton Rouge CenterSoutheastern Louisiana University College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Christina Stephens (2007)Press SecretaryLouisiana Recovery Authority
Genny Nadler Thomas (2007) Executive DirectorLouisiana Association of Museums
Adren WilsonNational DirectorEquity & Inclusion Campaign
Ann Marie Zima (2006)Vice President, Commercial BankingCapital One
2009 Offi cers:Anne Marie Zima, ChairGenny Nadler-Thomas, Planning & Development ChairJohn Paul Funes, Finance & Personnel ChairMargaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Past-Chair
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Health Care Centers in Schools Board of Directors, 2008-2009
Glen Oaks Middle School Level Advisory CommitteeAvril Sanders-Jr., PrincipalKimberly Ringgold -Asst. PrincipalStephanie Williams-TeacherLaree Taylor-CommunityChandra Collins-ParentPaulette Gautreau, RN-SBHC
Westdale Middle School LevelAdvisory CommitteeSherry Brock-PrincipalDale Davidson-TeacherMargaret Anton-ParentBarbara Lyn-TeacherSheryl Miller, LCSW-SBHCRobin Gregoire-ParentTerrance Peoples-AdministrationLinda Sullivan-TeacherDianne Pizzalato-Support Staff Debra Williams-TeacherClare Rochester-Support StaffJonn Winslow-TeacherNikki Milton-Support StaffJeremy Courillion-Asst. Principal
Istrouma High School Level Advisory CommitteeLinda Lewis- PrincipalTora Chrisentery-AdministrationTommy Holiday-AdministrationLucila Ovino-AdministrationWanda Crump-LiaisonMargie Miller-TeacherAntiqua Smart, NP-SBHCYvonne Williams-Community
Northeast Elementary School Level Advisory CommitteeJanet Boles-PrincipalMonique Mathis-Asst. PrincipalJohn Stoop-TeacherAnita Green-TeacherKatherine Kirby- TeacherDaisy Paul-TeacherTammy Smith, NP-SBHCChristi Servario, RN-SBHC
Prescott Middle School Level Advisory Committee
Dr. Perry Daniel-PrincipalReginald Douglas-Asst. PrincipalJandel Crutchfi eld-Guidance Counselor/SWLeslie Birdon-Master TeacherThomas Bell-TeacherBianca Edwards-TeacherArdessia Hawkins-TeacherNancy Lamell-TeacherTara Franklin, LCSW-SBHCMuriel Miller, RN-SBHCEra Stevens Little, C.C.-SBHC
Glen Oaks High School Level Advisory CommitteeCarolyn Deer-TeacherGlinda Lewis-Executive SecretaryJeffery Milner-TeacherLillian Young-TeacherPamela Morgan-FontenotPierson Holden-TeacherPatricia Gilbert-Guidance CounselorRomonti McCray-ParentThomas Jordan-TeacherTommy Stout-Security, DadLeonard Spencer, Adm.B. Williams, Teacher S. Harris, TeacherNicholas Duncan, StudentW. Whitfi eld, TeacherB. Johnson, TeacherL. Young, TeacherMiriam Steward, LCSWMelana, Sutherland, NP
Capitol High School LevelAdvisory CommitteeDonald R. Green-PrincipalEdwine Johnson-Muse-Academy DirectorKaren Stevens-CounselorTisha Walker-CounselorLakesha Johnson-Moses-Data ManagerKimberly D. Hall-SBHC CoordinatorDeven Forbes-Richard, SW-SBHC Sarah Hooper, NP-SBHC Jessica Potts, Reading InstructorSgt. Willie Thomas, JROTC InstructorSamantha David-LibrarianMrs. M. Garner-ParentMrs. Middlebrook-Parent
Funding sources continued...Partners for Quality Foundation SSA Consultants The Elegant NeedlePrestige Home Care Louisiana Hydro Relief Fund Credit Bureau of Baton Rouge, Inc.The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Copies Too First United Methodist Church Bell South
Northeast High School LevelAdvisory CommitteeMr. Leblanc-PrincipalMrs. Hughes-Support Mr. Jordan-AdministrationMrs. Williams-SupportMr. Huggins-AdministrationMrs. Lamb, RN-SBHCMrs. McHugh-AdministrationMrs. Sanders-Administration Dennis Richarson-StudentDanielle Hamilton-StudentMrs. Wilson-Rogers-TeacherMrs. Compton-TeacherMr. Concienne-TeacherMrs. Stalsby-TeacherMrs. Price-TeacherMrs. Titus-TeacherMrs. Mosley-ParentMrs. Hamilton-ParentMrs. Cage- ParentMs. Jenkins-Parent & SBHCMr. Fagot-Parent
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Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
117118142157
281
293368
381510
1,688
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Genitourinary System
Injury & Poisoning
Miscellaneous
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
507578
89102
150148151164
439
Sports/Camp/Job Physical ExamSpecial Screening for Hypertension
Special Screening for Iron Deficiency AnemiaOther Viral Diseases Vaccine
Ear ExamPregnancy-Related
Eye ExamScreening for Venereal Disease Vaccine
Lab ExamFollow-Up Exam
1
13
14
35
39
40
40
256
Other Mental Disorders
Psychoses
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
44
45
46
50
59
75
75
86105
124
Acute URI
Abdominal Pain
Problems w/Hearing
Injury
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Anemia
Asthma
Allergic Rhinitis
Headache
Problems w/Sight
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Capitol High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 2001
Schools Served:Capitol High
Total Enrollment in Schools:
402Total Enrollment in SBHC:
340Total Visits to
SBHC:1,836
Grades Served:9-12
Capitol High SBHC1300 North 23rd Street J-BuildingBaton Rouge, LA 70802(225) 346-8518(225) 383-3738 Fax
StaffSarah Hopper, NPDeven Richard, GSWKimberly Hall, Clinic CoordinatorMarta Fechete, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
53
60
68
133
136
225
246
431
508
1124
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Miscellaneous
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
31
33
34
92
95
100
118
129
154
172
Other Viral Diseases
Other Specified Bacterial Diseases
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Special Screening for Endo/Nutritn/Metab/Imm
Routine Medical Exam
Lab Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Eye Exam
Hearing Exam
1
4
5
11
18
25
28
75
93
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Educational Circumstances
32
3239
4545
56
71
7792
159
Asthma
Dysmenorrhea
Injury
Cough
Lack of Physical Exercise
Throat Pain
Problems w/Sight
Inappropriate Diet & Eating Habits
Abdominal Pain
Headache
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Glen Oaks Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1993
School Served:Glen Oaks Middle
Total Enrollment in School:
308Total Enrollment in
SBHC:281
Total Visits to SBHC:
1,615Grades Served:
6-8
Glen Oaks Middle SBHC5300 Monarch Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70811(225) 357-6119 Tel & Fax
StaffNancy Walls, NPCrystal Stewart, RNDana Thomas, GSWDion Tucker, Clinic CoordinatorYihong Zheng, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
36535481110126
212
340499
1,396
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Musculoskeletal System
Genitourinary System
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Miscellaneous
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
52
55
58
59
99
119
210
300
303
314
Special Screening for Endo/Nutritn/Metab/Imm
Routine Medical Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Follow-Up Exam
Hearing Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Eye Exam
1
1
3
3
5
21
82
92
139
Psychoses
Unemployed
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Educational Circumstances
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
23
2424
2730
34
37
3854
78
Inappropriate Diet & Eating Habits
Allergic Rhinitis
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Abdominal Pain
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Asthma
Problems w/Sight
Dysmenorrhea
Injury
Headache
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Glen Oaks High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1997
School Served:Glen Oaks High
Total Enrollment in School:
746Total Enrollment in
SBHC:601
Total Visits to SBHC:
1,562Grades Served:
9-12
Glen Oaks High SBHC6650 Cedar Grove Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70812(225) 355-9759(225) 355-8650 Fax
StaffMalana Sutherland, NPMiriam Steward, GSWCassandra Richard, Clinic CoordinatorJule Assercq, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
82
109
111
133
306
325
381
382
525
1,286
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Miscellaneous
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Mental Disorders
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
58
61
67
76
80
82
96
101152
230
Other Viral Diseases Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Pregnant State
Special Screening for Hypertension
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Lab Exam
6
911
2242
5564
123150
274
Legal CircumstancesBereavement, Uncomplicated
Inadequate Material ResourcesCounseling, Victim of Child Abuse
PsychosesInterpersonal Problems
Screening For Mental, Developmental ProblemEmotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-RelatedFamily-Related Problems
35
46
54
60
65
66
75
76
107
116
Chlamydia Trachomatis
Injury
Asthma
Dysmenorrhea
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Problems w/Sight
Acute URI
Abdominal Pain
Allergic Rhinitis
Headache
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Istrouma High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1987
Schools Served:Istrouma High
Istrouma Early Head Start CenterTotal Enrollment in
Schools:881
Total Enrollment in SBHC:
711Total Visits to
SBHC:1,821
Grades Served:9-12
Istrouma High SBHC3730 Winbourne Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70805(225) 355-6084(225) 355-6085 Fax
StaffAntiqua Smart, NPSheron Wetherford, LCSWYvonne Williams, Clinic CoordinatorJule Assercq, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
73
96
127
244
246
271
302440
575
1,649
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Mental Disorders
Respiratory System
Health Education
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
52
55
58
59
99
119
210
300
303
314
Special Screening for Endo/Nutritn/Metab/Imm
Routine Medical Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Follow-Up Exam
Hearing Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Eye Exam
2
2
32
59
80
123
149
151
223
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Suicidal Ideation
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
Educational Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
40
42
45
49
50
58
7274
76
210
Throat Pain
Cough
Asthma
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Abrasion
Problems w/Sight
Injury
Allergic Rhinitis
Acute URI
Headache
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Northeast Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1997
School Served:Northeast Elementary
Total Enrollment in School:
458Total Enrollment in
SBHC:458
Total Visits to SBHC:2,666
Grades Served:K-6
Northeast Elementary SBHC13801 Pride-Port Hudson Rd.Pride, LA 70770(225) 654-4830(225) 654-6538 Fax
StaffNancy Walls, NPChristi Sevario, RNLauren Thompson, GSWKim Jackson, Clinic CoordinatorHolley Galland, MDRuby Davis, Community Outreach Worker
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
77
89
90
96
154
205
359456
487
1,944
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Injury & Poisoning
Musculoskeletal System
Miscellaneous
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
79
8092
105124
138
194
237297
303
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
Routine Medical Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Hearing Exam
Lab Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Eye Exam
1
3
3
23
33
36
126
271
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Other Mental Disorders
Family-Related Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Educational Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
31
34
35
36
40
47
68
6884
145
Abnormal Urine
Pain in Joint
Acute URI
Injury
Anemia
Asthma
Allergic Rhinitis
Dysmenorrhea
Problems w/Sight
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m64
Northeast High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1997
School Served:Northeast High
Total Enrollment in School:
674Total Enrollment in
SBHC:671
Total Visits to SBHC:
2,181Grades Served:
7-12
Northeast High SBHC13700 Pride-Port Hudson RoadPride, LA 70770(225) 658-0293(225) 658-9368 Fax
StaffLaura Jones, NPGail Lamb, RNLeslie Johnson-Simmons, GSWTikita Jenkins, Clinic CoordinatorHolley Galland, MDRuby Davis, Community Outreach Worker
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
104
122
149
211
229
310
429498
577
774
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Digestive System
Injury & Poisoning
Miscellaneous
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
18
1829
2937
59
71
99139
218
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Lab Exam
Eye Exam
Hearing Exam
Follow-Up Exam
3
45
1698104
117
136151
167
Screening for Mental, Developmental ProblemPsychoses
Inadequate Material ResourcesBereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational CircumstancesStress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, HyperkineticFamily-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems Other Mental Disorders
33
38
46
57
68
74
79
141
158
313
Abnormal Urine
Limb Pain
Dysmenorrhea
Asthma
Injury
Abdominal Pain
Acute URI
Problems w/Sight
Headache
Allergic Rhinitis
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m65
Prescott Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1993
School Served:Prescott Middle
Total Enrollment in School:
289Total Enrollment in
SBHC:266
Total Visits to SBHC:
2123Grades Served:
6-8
Prescott Middle SBHC4055 Prescott Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70805(225) 357-6085 Tel & Fax
StaffNancy Walls, NPMuriel Miller, RNTara Franklin, LCSWEra Little, Clinic CoordinatorLeela Luke, MD
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
77
92
177
201
251
267
533543
1,335
1,389
Genitourinary System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Miscellaneous
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
48
5154
100123
125
148
160224
254
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Lab Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
Eye Exam
Hearing Exam
4
10
11
2784
113
110
126131
183
Suicidal Ideation
Psychoses
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Other Mental Disorders
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Educational Circumstances
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
34
49
54
57
74
95
95
103106
221
Teeth and Supporting
Asthma
Throat Pain
Abdominal Pain
Dysmenorrhea
Acute URI
Allergic Rhinitis
Problems w/Sight
Injury
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m66
Westdale Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: 1987
School Served:Westdale Middle
Total Enrollment in School:
911Total Enrollment in
SBHC:817
Total Visits to SBHC:
2,944Grades Served:
6-8
Westdale Middle SBHC5650 Claycut Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70806(225) 922-2843(225) 922-2845 Fax
StaffNancy Walls, NPDiane Hall, RNSheryl Miller, LCSWRhonell Williams, Clinic CoordinatorSharon Werner, MD
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2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m67
Innis Community Health Center (A Federally Qualifi ed Health Center, FQHC)
Linda Matessino, Executive Director6450 LA Hwy 1
Suite BInnis, LA 70747
Pointe Coupee Central High
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m68
Community Advisory Board Members and Partners Innis Community Health Center, Inc. (ICHC)
Laverne Aguillard Supervisor, Regional Offi ce of Public HealthJoanna Wurtele Local PhilanthropistGale Roy Retired School Principal, Pointe Coupee Parish Schools (PCPS)Mary Wells Special Education Supervisor, PCPSLynn David Executive Director, Better Access Community HealthLinda D’Amico Superintendent, PCPSKarla Jack Principal, Rosenwald Elementary SchoolBeulah Epps Secretary, ICHC Board of DirectorsAnnie Morrison Director of Community Relations, Advance Baton RougeKaren Davis, RN School Nurse, PCPSJessica Spears, RN Asst. Director SBHCAmy Gauthier Campus Dean, LA Technical College, Jumonville CampusLinda Matessino, RN, MPH Executive Director, Innis Community Health Center
Community Partners
Pointe Coupee Parish School BoardPointe Coupee Parish Health UnitCapital Area Human Services AuthorityPointe Coupee General HospitalPointe Coupee Central High SchoolRosenwald Elementary SchoolUpper Pointe Coupee Elementary School
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
64
65
74
108
135
145207
234
348
1,424
Genitourinary System
Blood
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
326161
8699
127175
181228230
Pediatric BMI, 85th to < 95th PercentileSpecial Screening for Chlamydia Disease Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical ExamPediatric BMI ≥ 95th Percentile
Lab ExamPediatric BMI, 5th to < 85th Percentile
Routine Medical ExamHearing Exam
Influenza VaccineEye Exam
22
9
16
34
45
57
59
155
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Procedure Not Carried Out For Other Reasons
Educational Circumstances
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Screening For Mental, Developmental Problem
3132
40
4041
5868
7982
148
InjuryCough
DysmenorrheaOverweight
Acute PharyngitisIron Deficiency Anemia
Abdominal Pain Allergic Rhinitis
DiabetesHeadache
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Point Coupee Central High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2008
Schools Served:Pointe Coupee Central High School
Rosenwald Elementary Total Enrollment in schools:
935Total Enrollment in SBHC:
833Total visits to SBHC:
1,724Grades Served:
PreK-12
Pointe Coupee Central High SBHC8434 Pointe Coupee RdMorganza, LA 70759(225) 638-3767(225) 638-4058 Fax
Linda Matessino, RN, MPH, Director
StaffJessica Spears, RN, Assistant DirectorLeon Williams, MD, Medical DirectorMargaret Aubin, FNP-BCEmily Graser, FNP-BCJessica Langlois, MSW/GSWCatina Stelly, Data EntryPatty Gongwer, CMA
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O. Perry Walker High SchoolMcDonogh 35 High School
Interim LSU Public Hospital/Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO)
5625 Loyola Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115
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Community Advisory Board MembersO. Perry Walker High School-Based Health Center
Cassandra Youmans, MD Medical Director Ambulatory Services MCLNODebra D. Brown, APRN Assistant Nursing Administrator MCLNOLuis E. Aviles-Lopez, MD Interim LSU Hospital Community and School Clinics CoordinatorWendy Beron, RN Consultant, Baptist Community MinisteriesMary Laurie PrincipalJoe Ann Mason, RN School NurseTarence Davis Positive Behavioral Support Specialist, Athletic Director Mark Bailey AdministratorFran Purcell Social WorkerCheryl Lobdell Social WorkerMichaela King, MD Physician SBHCCollen Kudla Louisiana Public Health InstituteA. Michelle Jean-Pierre, MSPH, CHES Institute of Woman & Ethnic StudiesAntoine Walker Senior Student
McDonogh 35 SBHC closed mid-year, 2009-2010. No data was captured.
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Four Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
25262829
5888
129185
275387
Musculoskeletal SystemDigestive System
Infectious & Parasitic DiseasesSkin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Genitourinary SystemMental Disorders
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined ConditionsRespiratory System
Health EducationPreventive Health, Observation, Exams
5
5
6
8
12
12
33
84
86
127
Follow-up Exam
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Encounters for Administrative Purpose
Suspected Pregnancy
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Chlamydia Disease
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Routine Medical Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Combined Vaccine
8
17
23
40
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Psychoses
Emotion, Conduct Disorder,Hyperkinetic
14
15
19
20
20
21
22
30
45
59
Constipation
Acne
Fever
Influenza
Urinary Tract Infection
Headache
Abdominal Pain
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Acute URI
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m72
O. Perry Walker High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: October 2007
Schools Served:O. Perry Walker High School
Total Enrollment in schools:859
Total Enrollment in SBHC:671
Total visits to SBHC:945
Grades Served:9-12
O. Perry Walker High SBHC2832 General Meyer AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70114(504) 361-6360 (504) 361-6377 Fax
Cassandra Youmans, MD, Medical Director
StaffMichaela King, MDElizabeth Perrilloux, RNCheryl Charles, LPNStacey Wilson, GSWDebra Brown, FNP
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Jackson Parish Hospital165 Beech Springs Rd.Jonesboro, LA 71251
Jonesboro Jr. & Sr. High
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Advisory Committee and Community Partners Jackson Parish Hospital School-Based Health Center
Brenda Atkins Jackson Parish Beautifi cation Board School Bus Driver for Jackson Parish and Quitman DistrictLinda Beasley Social Service Counselor and Clinic Coordinator Jackson Parish Mental Health CenterJames Bradford Manager of Government Affairs/Public Relations Smurfi t Stone Container, Hodge, LA Member of Governor’s School Finance Committee Executive of Committee for Public Affairs Research Council National President of Grambling State University Alumni Association Board of Directors for American Red Cross MemberMaureen Cottingham PineBelt HeadStart Health Advisory Committee Community Coordinator NAACPCindy Grappe Registered NurseBarbara Johnson Secretary, Quitman SchoolAlphonse Lee, Jr. Pastor of Greater Jonesboro Church of God In Christ Vice Chairman of the Eldest Council of the Church Of God In Christ of First Jurisdiction of Louisiana Sunday School President and Chair of the Ruston, LA Districts of COGICOren Leonard Alderman of Town of East Hodge Deacon for Galilee Baptist Church Vice President of Hodge Fire District Board Patient Accounts Coordinator Charlotte Nelson Home Economist (4H) Extension Educator Lousisiana State University Agricultural Center Louisiana Cooperative Extension ServiceDebra Paggett Athletic Director and Physical Education Teacher for Jonesboro-Hodge Middle SchoolLinda Peevy President, American Cancer Society, Jackson Parish Health UnitTerry Wiley Alderman for District D Town of Jonesboro, LABrenda Williams PineBelt Head Start Health Coordinator in JonesboroFannie Williams Jackson Parish Hospital Board MemberWendy Calahan President of Jackson Parish Branch of NAACP, Jackson Parish Alumni Association Jackson Parish Council on Aging Board MemberZettie Moore Family Service Coordinator for PineBelt Head Start Louisiana Cooperative Extension Board for Winn, Bienville, and Jackson Parish Tri-Parish Ministerial Alliance memeber
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
415256
7994
157220227
414707
Genitourinary SystemMiscellaneous
Nervous System & Sense OrgansMusculoskeletal System
Injury & PoisoningRespiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined ConditionsHealth Education
Psychosocial & Economic CircumstancesPreventive Health, Observation, Exams
1616
2021
434450
70109
241
Tetanus-Diphtheria VaccineLab Exam
Influenza VaccineVaricella Vaccine
Routine Medical ExamHearing Exam
Eye ExamSpecial Screening for Chlamydia Disease
Sports/Job/Camp Physical ExamSpecial Screening for Hypertension
12
2
3913
23
34128
221
Adverse Effects of Work Environment
Legal Circumstances
Occupational Circumstance or Maladjustment
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
20
21
24
24
29
44
4649
62
125
Nausea and Vomiting
Eye Disorder
Asthma
Essential Hypertension
Dysmenorrhea
Allergic Rhinitis
Cold
Injury
Pain in Joint
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m75
Jonesboro Jr. & Sr. HighSchool-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 2002
Schools Served:Jonesboro-Hodge High
Jonesboro-Hodge MiddleTotal Enrollment in schools:
744Total Enrollment in SBHC:
505Total visits to SBHC:
1,197Grades Served:
3-12
Jackson Parish Hospital SBHC225 Pershing HighwayJonesboro, LA 71251(318) 395-0049(318) 395-0061 Fax
Tim Paige, MSW, Administrator(318) 259-4435
StaffDr. John Overby, Medical DirectorDr. Gordon White, Medical DirectorStephanie Moore, Data ClerkMarianne Shows, LCSWAngela Hardy, APRN
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Jefferson Parish Public School System
Diane M. Roussel, PhD, Superintendent501 Manhattan Blvd. Harvey, LA 70058
Butler Elementary SchoolEhret High School
Riverdale High SchoolWest Jefferson High School
Advisory Committee Members and Community PartnershipsJoshua Butler Elementary SBHC
Diane Roussel, PhD Superintendent, Jefferson Parish Public School SystemCarol Mancuso Director, School Safety and DisciplineRayLynn Stevens CPA, Jefferson Parish School SystemDawn Palermo Administrator, Jefferson Parish Juvenile CourtDenise Rehm Principal, Butler Elementary SchoolRev. Woodrow Hayden Shiloh Baptist ChurchStephen Weimer, MD Tulane UniversityElliott Duffoure President, Westwego Lions ClubCarolyn M. Davis, MPH Administrator, Jefferson Parish Health UnitYvonne Lagasse Community LeaderJudge Anne Keller Juvenile CourtJoan Smith Community LeaderMisty Bourgeois Secretary, Butler SBHCRay St. Pierre Jefferson Parish School Board MemberPam Voleck Paraprofessional, Butler Elementary SchoolRobert E. Billiot State RepresentativeJulie Flagman Principal, Vic Pitre Elementary SchoolAngie Ruiz Coordinator, Jefferson Parish SBHCTanya Delaune Social Worker, Jefferson Parish SBHCShannon Cummings Prevention Specialist, Jefferson Parish SBHCBelinda Schouest Data Coordinator, Jefferson Parish SBHCBelinda Alombro Parent, Staff at Butler Elementary SchoolWillie Harris Shiloh Baptist ChurchAngela Henry Director, Children & Family Services, JPHSAMeredith Lagasse Asst. Principal, Butler Elementary School
Tulane Medical CenterJuvenile ServicesJefferson Parish Human Services Authority (JPHSA)
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Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
135
144
161
172
173223
248
307
343
737
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Mental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Respiratory System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
4
4
8
10
16
22
43
69
77
83
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Unspecified Single Disease Vaccine
Lab Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Ear Exam
Eye Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
1
3
8
17
19
28
46
80
105
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Psychoses
Interpersonal Problems
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Family Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorders, Hyperkinetic
61
61
67
78
79
99
108
108
139
151
Abrasion
Pediculus Capitis
Ill-defined Eye Disorders
Cold
Cough
Nausea and Vomiting
Allergic Rhinitis
Limb Pain
Headache
Abdominal Pain
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m78
Butler Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2001
Schools Served:Joshua Butler Elementary
Vic Pitre ElementaryWestwego Elementary
Stella Worley Junior HighTotal Enrollment in Schools:
2,058Total Enrollment in SBHC:
1,534Total Visits to SBHC:
2,510Grades Served:
K-9
Joshua Butler Elem. SBHC300 Fourth St.Westwego, LA 70094(504) 341-0645
Angie Ruiz, LCSW, Director(504) 737-5523(504)737-1679 FaxElementary
StaffTina Peterson, NPKim Vu, RNMisty Bourgeois, Receptionist/Data EntryShannon Cummings, Prevention SpecialistStephen Weimer, MD, Medical DirectorTanya Delaune, LCSWMonica Perry, Medical Assistant
Ehret High SBHC
Staff
Karen Adams Secretary Dr. Wanday Robinson MD Karen Lambousey NP Heather Palma RN Cassandra Smith SW
Ehret High SBHC opened in late spring 2010. No data was captured.
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Advisory Committee Members and Community PartnershipsRiverdale High SBHC
Peggy Roth Teacher, Riverdale High School Jackie Tonglet Teacher Asst., Riverdale High School Colleen Boudreaux RN, Riverdale Jr. & Sr. High School Angie Ruiz Coordinator, Jefferson Parish SBHC Marie Riviere Social Worker (SW), Riverdale SBHC Judy Bayer RN, Riverdale SBHC Jessica Barnett SW, Jefferson Parish Human Srvice Authority (JPHSA) Janis Neill Teacher, Riverdale High School Evelyn Collins Secretary, Riverdale High School Dontrell Williams Student, Riverdale High School Dr. Gerald Martin Dentist Randy Bennet Principal, Riverdale Jr. High School Amy Schayot Teacher, Riverdale High School Christina Lochbrunner Parent, Riverdale High School Stacey Hunter Secretary, Riverdale High School Rebecca Smith Secretary, Riverdale SBHC Chris Naumann Park Manager, Jefferson Parish Parks Loran Graham, DDS Dentist Chad Comeaux Student, Riverdale Middle School Brittney Lee Student, Riverdale Middle School Trevor Taylor Student, Riverdale Middle School Anthony Gautreaux Student, Riverdale Middle School
LSU Family Medicine
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Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
207
216
254
260
274305
335
578
742
908
Miscellaneous
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Musculoskeletal System
Genitourinary System
Injury & Poisoning
Mental Disorders
Respiratory System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
18
24
31
42
4546
73
74
129
148
Speical Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Chlamydia Disease
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Routine Medical Exam
1
3
25
31
51
55
82
165
176
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Unemployed
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorders, Hyperkinetic
64
67
68
77
79
109
151
182
224
519
Joint Pain
Limb Pain
Injury
Nausea and Vomiting
Abdominal Pain
Acute Pharyngitis
Allergic Rhinitis
Cold
Dysmenorrhea
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m81
Riverdale High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: February 2007
Schools Served:Riverdale High School
Riverdale Middle SchoolTotal Enrollment in Schools:
1,231Total Enrollment in SBHC:
900Total Visits to SBHC:
3,443Grades Served:
6-12
Riverdale High SBHC240 Riverdale DriveJefferson, LA 70121(504) 834-5026(504) 834-3854 fax
Angie Ruiz, LCSW, Director (504) 737-5523(504) 737-2649 FaxStaffJudy Bayer, RNTina Peterson, NPRebecca Smith, SecretaryMarie Riviere, LCSWErin Valls, Prevention SpecialistJames Campell, MD, Medical DirectorMarin Dawson-Caswell, MD
Advisory Committee Members and Community PartnershipsWest Jefferson High SBHC
Theresa Anderson Sr. Vice President/Chief Nurse ExecutiveSallye Raymond Delgado Westbank CampusRalph Savarese Communtiy LeaderJennifer Steel West Bank Rotary ClubDiane Roussell Superintendent, Jefferson Parish Public School System (JPPSS)Margie Carmadell Community LeaderCarol Mancuso Director, Safe & Drug Free Schools, Jefferson Parish (JP)Erin Valls SDFSCAAlida Wyler Coordinator of Nurses, JPPSSRita Foster Principal, Cullier Career CenterAngela Henry Director Children & Family Services, JPHSACarolyn Davis Director, JP Health UnitsElton Lagasse JP Councilman, District 2Ronnie Slone Education Chair, Jefferson Chamber of CommerceSteve Lachute JP Sheriff’s Offi ceDawn Palermo Judicial Administrator, JP CourtsAngie Ruiz Coordinator, JP SBHCsAllyson Johns Project Manager, West Jeff (WJ) SBHCFreddie Landry Development Director, Healing H. MinistryBelinda Schouest Data Coordinator, SBHCPam Wiseman, MD Medical Director, WJ SBHCAmy Hebert RN, WJ SBHCSandy Boudreaux Secretary, WJ SBHCHolly Coghrain StudentVeida Payano StudentMagda Hernandez StudentShawane Allen StaffTim Bracy WJ Medical Center
Tulane Department of Family Medicine
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Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
141
165
192
245
262471
508
566
602
853
Genitourinary System
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Miscellaneous
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Mental Disorders
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
24
34
37
49
57
58
102
105
106
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Suspected Pregnancy Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Routine Medical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
10
12
22
34
34
37
124
127
324
411
Suicidal Ideation
Legal Circumstances
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Family-Related Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
31
34
36
52
56
63
70
80
87
188
Acute Pharyngitis
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Limb Pain
Injury
Asthma
Pain in Joint
Abdominal Pain
Cold
Dysmenorrhea
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m83
West Jefferson High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: November 2007
Schools Served:St. Ville Academy
Total Enrollment in Schools:1,350
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,025
Total Visits to SBHC:2,118
Grades Served:6-12
West Jefferson High SBHC2200 Eighth St. Harvey, LA 70058(504) 367-4407(504) 367-4327
Angie Ruiz, LCSW, Director (504) 737-5523(504) 737-2649 FaxStaffAmy Hebert, RNLiz Jackel, NPSandy Boudreaux, SecretarySusan Glapion, LSCWShannon Cummings, Prevention SpecialistPam Wiseman, MD, Medical DirectorMonica Perry, Medical Assistant, MD
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Lafayette Parish School SystemOpelousas General Hospital4301 North University Ave.
Carencro, LA 70520
Carencro Middle School
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Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersCarencro Middle
School-Based Health Center
Matt Harmon CMS principalMonique Richard CMS Teacher/ParentGlenn Brasseaux Mayor of CarencroTommy Angelle LPSS Board MemberEmily Graser NPDr. Lisa Broussard University of Louisiana, LafayetteMelinda Oberlitner University of Louisiana, LafayetteGabe Rodriguez Cecil Picard CenterAmanda Fontentot OGH Foundation DirectorBarbara Friedrichs LPSS Coordinated School Health CoordinatorAmber Littlefi eld LPSS Nsg. SupervisorJodi West St. Martin SBHC AdministratorShannon Mclaughlin Northside High School SBHC Adminstrator
Carencro Middle SBHC opened in late spring 2010. No data was captured.
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LSU Health Sciences Center
5625 Loyola Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115
McMain and Science & Math
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m87
Advisory CommitteeMcMain Secondary School and Science & Math High SBHCs
Ryan Pasternak, MD, MPH Adolescent Medicine Program Director, LSUHSCMelissa Nass, MD, MPH Pediatrician/Medical Director of SBHC, LSUHSCAlice Farley, MD Pediatrician, LSUHSCMorgan Feibelman, MD Child Psychiatrist, Metropolitan Human Services District (MHSD)Vonda Gaitor-Stampley, FNP Family Nurse Practitioner, LSUHSCColleen Frantz Bodet, FNP Family Nurse Practitioner, LSUHSC Gwendolyn Collins, RN Registered Nurse, LSUHSC Nikki Hunter, RN Registered Nurse, LSUHSCFanya Gedalia, RN Registered Nurse, LSUHSCPatricia St. Ann, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse, LSUHSCMary Pendleton Data Analyst, LSUHSC Sam McKay, GSW Behavioral Health Counselor, MHSDJanice Rabb, GSW Substance Abuse Counselor, MHSDBridget Frick Principal, McMainLakeysha London Assistant Principal, McMainTerry Marquez, RN School Nurse, McMainCatina Stewart Physical Education Teacher, McMainEmile Hall Dean of Students, McMainDebrah Lowe Parent LiaisonLeah McCraw Senior Student, McMainEkebnta Okorn Sophomore Student, McMainJohn Solet Dean of Students, Science and MathJo Ann Moinet Academic Interventionist, Science and MathAlnita Porca Interim Principal, Science and MathErnest Lumpkins CFO, Science and MathKodi Trahan Social Worker, Science and Math
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
245247292
412473480628
9891,177
3,841
MiscellaneousPsychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Musculoskeletal SystemInjury & Poisoning
Genitourinary SystemMental Disorders
Respiratory SystemHealth Education
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined ConditionsPreventive Health, Observation, Exams
140153154
206221223229
285335
869
Special Screening for Venereal DiseaseSpecial Screening for Diabetes MellitusDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Hearing Exam
Eye ExamUnspecified Single Disease Vaccine
Influenza VaccinePediatric BMI ≥ 95th Percentile
Routine Medical ExamPediatric BMI, 5th to < 85th Percentile
15
16
19
21
29
29
40
110
152
277
Suicidal Ideation
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Inadequate Material Resources
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Psychoses
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
92
95
100
110
123
124
141
241
321
457
Acute sinusitis
Diabetes
Contusion
Pain in Joint
Abdominal Pain
Throat Pain
Allergic Rhinitis
Cold
Dysmenorrhea
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m88
McMain and Science & Math High
School-Based Health Center
Eleanor McMain Secondary SBHC5712 South Claiborne AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70125(504) 359-11210Science & Mathematics Charter High SBHC5625 Loyola AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70115(504) 359-1131Ryan Pasternak, MD, MPH, SBHC DirectorMelissa Nass, MD, MPHAlice Farley, MDStaffVonda Gaitor-Stampley, FNP Mary Pendleton, Data ManagerColleen Frantz Bodet, FNP Patricia St. Ann, LPNJanice Rabb, GSWSam McKay, GSWGwendolyn Collins, RNNikki Hunter, RNFanya Gedalia, RN
Center Opened: March 2006
Schools Served:Eleanor McMain Secondary
Science and Mathematics Charter High Total Enrollment in schools:
1,086Total Enrollment in SBHC:
1,086Total visits to SBHC:
4,669Grades Served:
7-12
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m89
LSUHSC/Washington/St. Tammany Regional
Medical Center433 Plaza Street
Bogalusa, LA 70427
Bogalusa Middle SchoolBogalusa High School
Advisory Committee and Community Partners Bogalusa High and Bogalusa Middle School-Based Health Centers
Marilyn Crews Bogalusa City CouncilRobert Black Judge, City of BogalusaPete Underwood Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist ChurchLena Culpepper Retired, Bogalusa City SchoolsStephanie Walker, RN Instructor, Louisiana Technical CollegeDonna Trooskin LSU-BMC Medical Auxillary VolunteerMark Kellar, RN LSU-BMC Director of NursingSheila Seals, RN LSU-BMC Outpatient SupervisorRodney Brown BHS-PrincipalTeresa King BHS-Assistant PrincipalSherry Breland BHS-TeacherHeaven Holland BMS-StudentAlicida Fritz ParentDr. Allen Singleton Retired OB/GYNSue Williams Retired, Bogalusa City SchoolsKathy Adams, RN School Nurse, Bogalusa City SchoolsMerlin Duke LSU-BMC Patient AdvocatePatsy Welch, RN Manager, LSU-BMC Labor and DeliveryMarsha Culpepper, RN Director, LSU-BMC Bogalusa Health CentersVenice Hughes Assistant Director/Data Coordinator LSU-BMC BHS Health CenterAnna Busby, FNPC Nurse Practitioner, LSU-BMC Bogalusa Health CentersKathy Warner Social Worker, LSU-BMC BMS Health CenterStacie Glenn Data Coordinator, LSU-BMC BMS Health CenterCarrilyn Duplantis RN, LSU-BMC BHS Health CenterWanda Saucier Site Supervisor, LSU-BMC BMS Health Center
Community Partners
American Cancer SocietyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Red CrossDAREFirst Steps ProgramBogalusa City PoliceBogalusa Heart StudyBogalusa Mental HealthChildren’s Trust FundJuvenile Probation/Parole LA. Spirit/VOA Southeast Spouse Abuse Therapeutic CounselingWashington Parish Health UnitWICYMCA/YWCALouisiana Technical CollegeLSUHSC Pediatric CenterChildren’s HosiptalLouisiana Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics
ADAPT DSS/Offi ce of Family Support Medicaid Washington Parish Rape Crisis Washington Parish Sheriff Dept. Washington Parish Addictive Disorders Clinic
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m90
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
7383959999
203473
507556
710
Genitourinary System
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Musculoskeletal System
Miscellaneous
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
3
5
6
48
59
63
65
76
78
102
Follow-Up Exam
Exposure to Veneral Disease Screening
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Influenza Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
Ear Exam
Lab Exam
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
12
7
92929
42
57212
358
Unemployed
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Other Mental Disorders
Legal Circumstances
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Educational Circumstances
Family-Related Problems
3034
45
48
50
5167
68
139267
Teeth And Supporting Structures
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Problems Related To Lifestyle
Dyspepsia
Abdominal Pain
Throat Pain
Nausea & Vomiting
Dysmenorrhea
Injury
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m91
Bogalusa Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1997
School Served:Bogalusa Middle School
Total Enrollment in School:524
Total Enrollment in SBHC:498
Total Visits to SBHC:1,626
Grades Served:6-8, special education
Bogalusa Middle School SBHC1403 North AvenueBogalusa, LA 70427
Marsha Culpepper, RN, Program Director(985) 732-6654(985) 732-6650 Fax
StaffRaghubir Mangot, MD, Medical DirectorAnna Busby, FNPKathy Warner, GSWWanda Saucier, Site SupervisorStacie Glenn, Data Coordinator
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
808291134
184
245401
599900
1,394
Miscellaneous
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Musculoskeletal System
Genitourinary System
Respiratory System
Injury & Poisoning
Health Education
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
38
40
46
49
50
91110
111
194
540
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Special Screening for Obesity
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Follow-up Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
Ear Exam
Lab Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
3869
798084
101107
134138
347
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Cough
Cold
Nausea and Vomiting
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Throat Pain
Dysmenorrhea
Abdominal Pain
Injury
Headache
1
2
15
15
18
27
37
38
168
331
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Screening For Mental, Developmental Problem
Emotion, Conduct Disorders, Hyperkinetic
Legal Circumstances
Other Mental Disorders
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Educational Circumstances
Family-Related Problems
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m92
Bogalusa High School-BasedHealth Center
Bogalusa High SBHC100 M.J. Israel DriveBogalusa, LA 70427
Marsha Culpepper, RN, Program Director(985) 732-6657(985) 732-6658 Fax
Staff Raghubir Mangot, MD, Medical Director Anna Busby, FNP Carrilyn Duplantis, RN Kathy Warner, GSW Venice Hughes, Assistant Director/Data Coordinator
Center Opened: August 1995
School Served:Bogalusa High
Total Enrollment in School:510
Total Enrollment in SBHC:479
Total Visits to SBHC:2,572
Grades Served:9-12, special education
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m93
Madison Parish HospitalWendell Alford, Administrator
900 Johnson St.Tallulah, LA 71282
Madison Middle & High
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m94
Advisory Committee and Community PartnersMadison High School-Based Health Center
Wendell Alford Madison Parish HospitalRosie Armstrong Principal, Middle SchoolKay Ashley Offi ce of Mental HealthLaura Bailey Nutrition TechnicianAnthony Bridgewater USDADr. Wade Brown PhysicianDr. Lawrence Chenier PhysicianAndrew Claxton Madison Parish School Board (MPSB)Vera Davis MPSBSamuel Dixon Superintendent, MPSBShirley Fountain LPNDetra Griffi n Secondary Supervisor, MPSBSarah Wyatt Secretary, Middle SchoolAltricia Hutto Madison Parish Health UnitGloria Watkins Principal, Elementary SchoolJoseph Candler MPSBGloria Henderson Elementary Supervisor, MPSB
Ruthie Magee Principal, High SchoolBeverly McGowan ParentKarol Osborne Extension Offi ceDr. Donald Perry PhysicianEarl Pinkney Offi cer, Sheriff’s Offi ceDr. Raymond Poliquit PhysicianCarla Puckett ParentTiffany Reece RelativeCorean Riggs Drug CounselorAgnes Robertson ParentBerteal Rogers Extension Offi ceSarah Sims Extension Offi ceHazel Suluki Past SBHC DirectorCarl Walk Delta Head StartJoe Walk MPSBGlenn Kline Principal, Elementary School
Agencies/Organizations
Amerian Red Cross Madison Parish Health UnitCub/Girl Scouts of America Madison Parish HospitalDrug Free Schools Madison Parish Sheriff’s DeptartmentDelta Recovery Center Tallulah Fire Deptartment4-H Club Tallulah Mental Health ClinicJuvenile Probation/Parole Tallulah Police DeptartmentFINS USDA-Rural DevelopmentGirl PowerLA State Police
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Six Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
91100
109
124
174
263
280
358
591
1,410
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Nervous System & Sense Organ
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
2330
3760
85105
139
140199
525
Special Screening for Pulmonary TuberculosisSuspected Pregnancy
Encounters for Administrative Purpose Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Immunotherapy Vaccine
Follow-Up ExamHearing Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Eye ExamSpecial Screening for Hypertension
1
1
8
31
72
258
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Educational Circumstances
48
48
49
49
51
85
102
152
187
236
Abrasion
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Abdominal Pain
Injury
Limb Pain
Contusion of Eyeball
Dyspepsia
Allergic Rhinitis
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m95
Madison Middle & High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: October 1995
Schools Served:Madison High
Madison Middle Wright Elementary
Total Enrollment in Schools:1,458
Total Enrollment in SBHC:897
Total Visits to SBHC:2,387
Grades Served:PreK-12
Madison High SBHCP.O. Box 1620 1234 Madison High DriveTallulah, LA 71282
Rodger Puckett, RN, Director(318) 574-5371(318) 574-2309 Fax
StaffLawrence Chenier, MDSylvia Redd, NPRodger T. Puckett, RNMalcolm Gayfi eld, GSWBetty Clark, School NurseShelly Banks, Receptionist/Data Entry
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m96
Methodist Health System Foundation360 Oak Harbor Blvd.
Slidell, LA 70458
Chalmette High School
Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersChalmette High School-Based Health Center
Charolette Murla ParentAmy Haase Teacher, Chalmette High School (CHS)Wayne Warner Principal, CHSChristie Frey, ATC Athletic Trainer, CHSCarol Mundt Assistant Principal, CHSSharon Cooper School Secretary, CHSMyra Faust School Secretary, CHSSophie Boudreaux Student, CHS Advisory CommitteeLarurie McInnis, RN St. Bernard Parish School Board (SBPSB)/School Nurse, CHSEmily Boackle Assistant Principal, CHSPaul Porter, LCSW Social Worker, CHSSherry Wolfe SBPSBBeverly Lawrason Assistant Superintendent, SBPSBKeith Wilkinson Pharmacist, Chalmette WalgreensCharles Cassar Drug Free Schools Coordinator, SBPSBSusan Andry, LCSW Special Education, CHS, Social Worker
St. Bernard Parish Fire DepartmentAcadian Ambulance ServiceSt. Bernard Health ClinicSt. Bernard Parish Health UnitOffi ce of Public HealthSt. Bernard Parish SchoolsMetropolitan Human Services DistrictMethodist Health Systems Foundation
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m97
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
400419
421
447
648
771
871
1,070
1,830
2,234
Musculoskeletal System
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Mental Disorders
Health Education
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
79
12
2634
99
399
509552
563
Special Screening for Pulmonary TuberculosisExposure to Veneral Disease
Pregnancy-Related IssuesSpecial Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Special Screening for venereal Disease
Normal Blood PressureSports/Camp/Job Physical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Routine Medical ExamSpecial Screening for Hypertension
415
16
6063
87
110
241
370
442
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Educational Circumstances
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Psychoses
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
139158161
174182191
219221238
569
Abdominal PainDysmenorrhea
Pain in Joint Allergic Rhinitis
DyspepsiaAcute Sinusitis
ColdElevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Acute PharyngitisHeadache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m98
Chalmette High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 2007
Schools Served:Chalmette High School
Total Enrollment in schools:1,294
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,256
Total visits to SBHC:6,606
Grades Served:9-12
Chalmette High SBHC1100 E. Judge Perez Dr.Chalmette, LA 70043(504) 333-6988 (504) 342-2184 Fax
Heather Surcouf, FNP-BC, SBHC DirectorJoseph Labat, MD, Medical Director
StaffGlenda London, FNP-BCMae Juan, RNHolly Bradley, MAMichelle Jaunet, LCSWCarol F. Caudill, Center CoordinatorMorgan Feibelman, MD, PsychiatristPattie Jarrell, FNP-BC
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m99
Morehouse Community Medical Center, Inc.Katie Parnell, CEO518 Durham StreetBastrop, LA 71220
Morehouse Jr. High School
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m100
Community Advisory Board Members and Partners Morehouse Jr. HighSchool-Based Health Center
Katie Parnell Morehouse Community Medical Centers, Inc.Sharon Ray, RN Morehouse Jr. High SBHCShahzad Malik, MD Morehouse Community Medical Centers, Inc. PediatricianRay Owens Morehouse Parish School BoardRalph Davenport Morehouse Parish School BoardDavid Nordman Morehouse Parish School BoardRene Fonte MJHS PrincipalBarbara Gombossy MJHS TeacherDonna Stevenson MCMC Board MemberLindsey Murry Children’s CoalitionKathy Watts BHS ParentSusan Coston Morehouse Parish Health UnitDorthy Ford Chamber of CommerceAkeisha Kennedy ParentEric Brown Offi ce of Addictive Disorders, Bastrop Addictive Disorders ClinicDarlene Blackard School NurseJohnnye Girtmon MJHS LibrarianLester Lee StudentRaven Garrison StudentHamp Lenoire Morehouse Parish School BoardSandy Mills School Social WorkerAudrey Rayford School NurseApril Chafford School NurseCynthia Atlas BHS PrincipalLoria Pearce Offi ce of Mental HealthSusan Gallien, FNP Morehouse Jr. High SBHCKatrenia Parker Morehouse Jr. High SBHCKacey Solomon Morehosue Jr. High SBHC Eric Buler Offi ce of Addictive Disorders
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
7273
82
82
99
101
159
165
167
386
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Digestive System
Health Education
Mental Disorders
Injury & Poisoning
Musculoskeletal System
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
919
20
23
23
25
52
56
56
70
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Special Screening for Hypertension
Follow-Up Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Combined Vaccine
Hearing Exam
Eye Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
11
2
310
27
29
36
45
92
Educational Circumstances
Legal Circumstances
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Other Mental Disorders
26
29
32
39
39
39
52
52
54
67
Problems w/Sight
Dysmenorrhea
Acute Pharyngitis
Allergic Rhinitis
Dyspepsia
Obesity
Injury
Limb Pain
Acute URI
Headache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m101
Center Opened: December 2009
Schools Served:Morehouse Jr. High School
Bastrop High SchoolTotal Enrollment in schools:
1,438Total Enrollment in SBHC:
374Total visits to SBHC:
1,040Grades Served:
7-12
Morehouse Jr. High SBHC1001 West Madison Ave.Bastrop, LA 71220(318) 281-8422(318) 281-2325 Fax
Sharon Ray, RN, Director
StaffSusan Gallien, APRN, FNP-CKacey Solomon, NCC, RSWKatrenia Parker, Receptionist
Morehouse Jr. High School-Based Health Center
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m102
Ouachita Parish School Board
P.O. Box 2573West Monroe, LA 71294-2573
Riser Elementary & Middle SchoolWest Monroe High School
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m103
Advisory CommitteeRiser & West Monroe School-Based Health Center
Dr. W.G. Beauregard Pediatrician/Medical DirectorDr. Cindy Bimle Pediatrician/Medical DirectorLyndsey Breard Life ChoicesBecky Brown Offi ce of Public HealthJulia Cagle West Monroe (WM) Community Center Mack Calhoun Ouachita Parish Police JuryAvius Carroll Offi ce of Addictive DisordersDr. Don Coker Ouachita Parish School Board (OPSB)Dr. Jan Corder Living Well FoundationDr. Judy Crow Medthodist Children’s HomeDonnie Dampier Principal, Riser Middle SchoolEdwin Davis Principal, Lenwil ElementaryAnthony Killian Principal, OPACRichie Garrett OPSBLynda Gavioli Children’s CoalitionJean Hartzog Offi ce of Addictive DisordersJerry Hicks OPSBDr. Frank Hoffmann State RepresentativeBeverly Jarrell University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) Dental Hygiene ClinicDr. Shelley Jones Offi ce of Public HealthDan Lane Assistant Principal, WMHSShere May Principal, WMHSAnthony Moore Principal, Riverbend ElementaryTom Morris Boys and Girls ClubLindsay Murry Children’s CoalitionMary Ann Newton WM/WO Chamber of CommerceJerri Parks Offi ce of Addictive DisordersCurtis Pate Principal, Boley Elementary SchoolLoria Pierce Monroe Mental Health ClinicGeniece Piercy Medicaid Area ManagerScott Robinson OPSBJohn Russell OPSBKen Slusher OPSBSusan Spence OPSBCarey Walker OPSBBarry Wall Kiwanis ClubMike Walsworth State SenatorJan Wawryzniak United WayDr. Bob Webber Superintendent, OPSBBlake Wheelis Living Well FoundationJack White President, OPSBSue Wilson WMHS School NurseNicole Zordan Principal, Riser Elementary SchoolWendy Bailes ULM School of Nursing
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Seven Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
101124130140
195
215232
1,0761,165
1,259
Genitourinary SystemSkin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Musculoskeletal SystemHealth EducationDigestive System
Nervous System & Sense OrgansInfectious & Parasitic Diseases
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined ConditionsRespiratory System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
3771
74
80
83
85
85
97
205
311
Follow-Up Vaccine
Eye Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Hearing Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Varicella Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Dental Exam
1
4
5
5
13
14
25
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Person Living In Residential Institution
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
Educational Circumstances
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
80112
155157160
214225
265312
428
Pediculus CapitisStreptococcal Sore throat
Nausea and VomitingThroat Pain
Abdominal Pain Allergic Rhinitis
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and SinusesAcute Sinusitis
Acute PharyngitisHeadache
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m104
Riser Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2002
Schools Served:Riser Elementary, Riverbend Elementary
Riser Middle, Lenwil ElementaryCrosley Elementary
Total Enrollment in Schools:1,939
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,143
Total Visits to SBHC:3,619
Grades Served:PreK3-8
Riser SBHC100 Price St. West Monroe, LA 71292(318) 325-0973
Wendy Cranford, RN, Program Director
StaffW. G. Beauregard, MDCindy Bimle, MDTammy Parker, FNP-C, NPSumer Wade, LPNCandy Johns, RNEsther Townsend, M.Ed., LPCLori Gregory, M.R./Billing SupervisorSharon Grant, Clinic/Data Coordinator
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Eight Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
4888125
265
276369
475591
1,0051,865
Musculoskeletal SystemGenitourinary System
Skin & Subcutaneous TissuePsychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Infectious & Parasitic DiseasesHealth Education
Nervous System & Sense OrgansSymptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Respiratory SystemPreventive Health, Observation, Exams
4477
114169
170170183
198272
377
Other Specified Single Disease VaccineVaricella VaccineInfluenza Vaccine
Hearing ExamEye Exam
Routine Medical ExamOther Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis VaccineViral Hepatitis Vaccine
Special Screening for Hypertension
1
2
7
8
13
14
39
203
Alcohol & Drug Dependence
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Educational Circumstances
Interpersonal Problems
94103
117133
137142
191226
348
355
Acute Bronchitis
Headache
Acute Tonsilitis
Nausea and Vomiting
Allergic Rhiniti
Cough
Streptococcal Sore Throat
Acute Pharyngitis
Otitis Media
Acute Sinusitis
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m105
West Monroe High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: October 2007
Schools Served:West Monroe High School
Ouachita Parish Alternative CenterBoley Elementary School
Total Enrollment in Schools:2,305
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,623
Total Visits to SBHC:2,695
Grades Served:PreK4-12
West Monroe SBHC201 Riggs St. West Monroe, LA 71291(318) 387-8420
Wendy Cranford, RN, Program Director
StaffW. G. Beauregard, MDCindy Bimle, MDLaurie Hamilton, FNP-C, NPSharon Ponthieux, LPNCandy Johns, RNBeth Fuller, M.Ed., LPCLori Gregory, M.R./Billing SupervisorSheila Keyes, Clinic/Data Coordinator
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m106
Our Lady of LourdesRegional Medical Center
611 St. Landry St. Lafayette, LA 70506
Northside High School
2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e A d o l e s c e n t S c h o o l H e a l t h P r o g r a m107
Advisory Committee and Community PartnersNorthside High School-Based Health Center
Shanon McLaughlin Northside High School Based Health CenterBrandi Gonzales Lafayette Parish School BoardCharles Richard Northside High SchoolLarry Dorsey University Medical CenterMaxine Hamilton Lafayette Parish School BoardRev. Bruce Headly First Assembly of GodCarl Lacombe Lafayette Parish School BoardBurnell Lemoine Lafayette Parish School BoardSr. Betty Lyons Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical CenterWilfred Pierre Louisiana State RepresentativeCarlton Handy Northside High SchoolEdward Sam State Representative
Community Partners
Lafayette Parish Health UnitPartnership for a Healthier LafayetteWomen’s & Children’s HospitalSouthwest Louisiana Area Health Education CenterLouisiana Violence Prevention Task ForceOffi ce of Public HealthAcadiana Mental HealthLSU Medical CenterGovernor’s Abstinence Program
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
4
6
14
19
211
220
228
234
381
425
Exposure to Veneral Disease
Observation for Suspected Condition
Suspected Pregnancy
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Eye Exam
Hearing Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Lab Exam
Combined Vaccine
34
5
9
20
27
45
109
136
189
Person Living In Residential Institution
Suicidal Ideation
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Other Mental Disorders
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Screening For Mental, DevelopmentalProblem
63
70
80
91
97
112
193
210
309
524
Pain in Joint
Throat Pain
Sprain/Strain
Injury
Allergic Rhinitis
Limb Pain
Dysmenorrhea
Dyspepsia
Acute URI
Headache
240252
297
298
300
389
494
563
910
1,748
Genitourinary System
Mental Disorders
Injury & Poisoning
Musculoskeletal System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Digestive system
Health Education
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
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Northside High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 1996
School Served:Northside High
Total Enrollment in School:960
Total Enrollment in SBHC:789
Total Visits to SBHC:3,900
Grades Served:9-12
Northside High SBHC301 Dunand StreetLafayette, LA 70501(337) 261-6995(337) 231-0022 Fax
Shanon McLaughlin, RN, BSN, Supervisor
StaffBeverly Coleman, Secretary/Data Entry ClerkLynda Carmouche, LCSWIris Malone, FNP-CEarl Washington, MD, Community Service Medical Director
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Primary Care Providersfor a Healthy Feliciana
12126 Liberty St.Clinton, LA 70722
Clinton High School
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Anita Bergman Substance Abuse Counselor, Feliciana Center for Addictive DisordersMary Ann McCutcheon RN, East Feliciana Parish Health UnitMichael Cheatham Teacher/Coach, Clinton Middle SchoolCarolyn Joseph Community RepresentativeTaronda Blount Parent of Student, Clinton MiddleRachael Williams RN, Parent of Student, Clinton MiddleTom McVea Louisiana State RepresentativeDelsia Marshall School Principal, Clinton Middle SchoolTrina Brown-Allen Guidance Counselor, Clinton Middle SchoolCarlette Dawson Business Owner, Community RepresentativeMark Branch Community RepresentativeArlyn Munson Administrative Secretary, Primary Care Providers for A Healthy Feliciana (PCPHC)Dawn Taylor Chief Information Offi cer, PCPHCDarie Gilliam Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C), Clinical Director, PCPHCBeth Fudge Chief Operations Offi cer, School Health, PCPHCBettie Blackmon FNP-C, Clinton Middle Health Center, PCPHCGinger Hunt FNP-C, Executive Director, PCPHCRev. Cherless Miller MinisterAnn Obrien Retired School TeacherShannon Schmidt Landmark BankLouis Kent, Jr. Bus Driver/Local MerchantRev. Richard Holton PastorGarland Bryant CPACaster Brown Business Owner, Finance
Advisory Committee and Community PartnersClinton High School-Based Health Center
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
136
153
154
158
217261
339
447
646
907
Genitourinary System
Mental Disorders
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Musculoskeletal System
Health Education
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
1730
47
52
65
73
73
97
106
246
Follow-Up Vaccine
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Sports/Camp/Job Physical Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Dental Exam
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
1
1
1
3
3
4
9
144
145
Psychoses
Inadequate Material Resources
Suicidal Ideation
Other Mental Disorders
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
55
58
71
98
104114
115
120
165
223
Allergic Rhinitis
Cough
Dysmenorrhea
Limb Pain
Pain in Joint
Diabetes
Abdominal Pain
Asthma
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Headache
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Clinton High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: November 1999School Served:
Clinton High Total Enrollment in School:
796Total Enrollment in SBHC:
754Total Visits to SBHC:
2,898Grades Served:
6-8
Clinton High SBHC12126 Liberty St.Clinton, LA 70722(225) 683-8877(225) 683-9385 Fax
Ginger A. Hunt, FNP-C, Director
StaffGinger A. Hunt, Program DirectorBeth Fudge, Administrative AssistantBettie Blackmon, FNP-CYolanda Cockerham, FNP-CCharles Dear, GSWKhadine Preddie, GSWRhonda Blount, Reception/BillingAlicia Johnson, CNA
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Richardson Medical CenterP.O. Box 388
Rayville, LA 71269
Rayville High School
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Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersRichardson Medical Center School-Based Health Center
Jennifer Bennett Nurse Practitioner, Richardson Medical CenterTerri Sylvestri Parent, Rayville High SchoolDr. Georgia Ineichen Principal, Rayville High SchoolBob Adams President, School BoardSharon Nobles Parent, Rayville High SchoolLee McDonald Hospital Board Member, Richardson Medical CenterDr. Cathy Stockton Superintendent, School BoardDr. David Thompson Medical Director, Richardson Medical Center SBHCEvelyn Branch Nurse Practitioner, Planning CoordinatorRev. Smith Community LeaderKerry Goff CEO, Richardson Medical CenterMoses Wilkins Parent, Hospital Board Member, Richardson Medical CenterThelma Peller Community ActivistKay Goodman Director, Richardson Medical Center SBHCSheldon Jones Supervisor, School BoardJim Burnett PTO, Rayville High SchoolTony Guirlando Principal, Rayville Junior High SchoolJoe Bruyninckx AttorneyShirley Jones Region 8 Medical Director
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Three Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
52
67
100
102
109
112
370
430
491
994
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
35
55
56
57
63
84
118
123
139
169
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Hearing Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
Suspected Pregnancy
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Varicella Vaccine
Combined Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
34
84
424
Family-RelatedProblems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Other Mental Disorders
42
48
54
59
59
64
71
72
166
205
Cough
Acute Pharyngitis
Otitis Media
Injury
Pain in Joint
Nausea and Vomiting
Abdominal Pain
Allergic Rhinitis
Acute URI
Headache
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Rayville High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: January 2008
Schools Served:Rayville Elem, Jr. & High Schools
Start Elementary SchoolHolly Ridge Elementary School
Riverfi eld Academy Total Enrollment in schools:
1,894Total Enrollment in SBHC:
1174Total visits to SBHC:
2,077Grades Served:
7-12
Richardson Medical Center SBHC155 Hwy. 3048Rayville, LA 71269(318) 728-4252(318) 728-4150 Fax
Kay Goodman, Director
StaffEvelyn Branch, NPCHaley Haught, RNRachel Gandy, LCSWLisa Hampton, Administration Assistant
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Richland Parish Hospital407 Cincinnati St.Delhi, LA 71232
Delhi Jr. & Sr. High
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Lynn Lewis Mayor of DelhiFrancis Thompson State RepresentativeDebbie Dulaney RN, OPHShelly Crawford Principal, Delhi ElementaryJanice Britton RNJinger Greer ParentTanya Rawls KIDMEDMichael Carroll Administrator, Richland Parish HospitalAlisha McVay Director of Nursing, Richland Parish HospitalTheresa Williams Offi ce ManagerDebbie Sparks Richland Parish SBHC Project CoordinatorCathy Stockton Superintendent, Richland Parish School BoardSteve Gaharan Principal, Delhi Charter SchoolPam Gates ParentPauline Stewart Richland Parish Health UnitChristopher Broussard Principal, Delhi High SchoolMeredith Gray ParentLinda Goode Assistant Administrator, Richland Parish HospitalKelly Presley Licensed Professional Counselor Best Program, OPHRichland Parish Offi ce of Mental HealthULM School of NursingDARETAPPSafe SitterBaby Think It Over
Advisory Committee and Community PartnersRichland Parish School-Based Health Center
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Six Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
83
134
182
199
274
288
493
650
754
Miscellaneous
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Health Education
Mental Disorders
Digestive system
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
41
51
55
57
58
72
86
173
216
Follow-Up Exam
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Special Screening for Chlamydia Disease
Routine Medical Exam
Special Screening for Hypertension
Influenza Vaccine
Combined Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Ear Exam
1
11
36
189
269
343
Screening for Mental, DevelopmentProblem
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Interpersonal Problems
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
5660
849597
108120
132
144
221
Dental Caries Allergic Rhinitis Abnormal Urine
CoughAbdominal Pain
InjuryDyspepsia
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and SinusesCold
Headache
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Delhi Jr. & Sr. High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 2000
Schools Served:Delhi Elementary, Delhi Jr. High
Delhi High, Delhi CharterTotal Enrollment in Schools:
1,283Total Enrollment in SBHC:
1,123Total Visits to SBHC:
2,874Grades Served:
PreK-12
Richland Parish SBHC509 Main St.Delhi, LA 71232 (318) 878-8965
Debbie Sparks, FNP, Coordinator
StaffTheresa Williams, Offi ce ManagerTyrone Tucker, MD, Medical DirectorSara Crowe, LPNKelly Presley, LPC
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St. Charles Community Health Center, Inc.
A Federally Qualifi ed Health Center (FQHC)
Albert Cammon Wellness Center
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Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersAlbert Cammon Middle School-Based Health Center
Amie Falgout Nurse Practitioner, Albert Cammon Wellness CenterAngie Peraza Risk Manager, St. Charles Parish Public SchoolsAunga Fenroy Destrehan High StudentDaniel Songy Community Member, Retired From Business ane IndustryDarla Rebowe Nurse Coordinator, St. Charles Parish SchoolsDeborah Smith Parent, St. Rose Elementary StudentGary Smith Louisiana State RepresentativeJames Comeaux Chief Operating Offi cer St. Charles Community Health CenterJamie Treuting Administrative Assistant, St. Rose ElementaryJohn Smith School Board Member-District 5 St. Charles parish Public SchoolsJoyce Humphrey Teacher, Albert Cammon MiddleJulia Bodden Community Outreach Coordinator/St. Charles Community Health CenterKim Bailey Medical Assistant/Data Entry, Albert Cammon Wellness CenterLarry Cochran District 5 Councilman, St. Charles ParishLeigh Rizzo Parent, St. Rose StudentMarilyn Harris Prevention Specialist, DHH, Region 3Mary Lamartiniere Offi ce Specialist, Albert Cammon Middle SchoolMary Lou Sumrall Director of Special Programs, St. Charles Parish Public SchoolsMaurya Glaude Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Albert Cammon Wellness CenterMelissa Bird School Nurse, Albert Cammon Middle and St. Rose Elementary SchoolsMelyna Adams Principal, St. Rose ElementaryPatricia Smith Curriculum Specialist K-12, St. Charles Parish Public SchoolsReverend Isiah Franklin Jr. Pastor, Mt. Zion Baptist ChurchRomona Eusea Former Community Liaison/St. Charles Community Health CenterSandra Washington Resident of St. Rose & Offi ce Specialist, St. Charles Parish Public SchoolsTamika Green Principal, Albert Cammon MiddleYvonne Gaspard Director, Albert Cammon Wellness Center
St. Charles Community Health Center (FQHC)St. Charles Parish Public School BoardAdolescent School Health Program/Offi ce of Public Health
Albert Cammon Middle SBHC opened in late spring 2010. No data captured.
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St.Francis Medical Center309 Jackson St.
Monroe, LA 71201
Carroll Jr. High School
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Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersSt. Francis School-Based Health Center
Jennifer Clowers Finance, St. Francis Medical CenterGene Hartzog Prevention Specialist, Offi ce for Addictive DisordersSue Nicholson Monroe City Chamber of CommerceLynda Gavioli Children’s Coalition for Norteast LouisianaSherilynn Wiggins School of Nursing, University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM)Dr. Angela Manning Principal, Carroll Jr. HighDr. Beverly Jarrell Department Head, ULM Dental Hygiene ProgramDr. Shelley Jones Regional Medical Director, OPHLoria Pierce Children’s Program Coordinator, Monroe Mental HealthYvonne Boudreau St. Francis Medical Center Mission IntegrationAlcid Baker PTO President, Carroll Jr. HighBobby Williams Secondary Education Supervisor, Monroe City SchoolsJanet Durden United Way of Northeast LouisianaDorth Blade Police Juror, District D, Ouachita ParishTiana Howard Nurse Family Partnership Program, OPHJeannette Taylor LA DSS, Offi ce of Community Services Program CoordinatorJessie Handy District Representative, Monroe City School BoardRebecca Mixon Community Benefi t, St. Francis Medical CenterTim Cotita Diabetes Clinic, St. Francis Medical CenterGary Senn Sheriff Fewell Offi ce RepresentativeJane Brandon Big Brothers/Big SistersRev. Roosevelt Wright NewTabernacle Baptist ChurchThea Burrell School Nursing Coordinator, Monroe City SchoolsDr. Mitra Green Medical Director, St. Francis Medical Center SBHCLindsey Murry Children’s Coalition for Northeast LA
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
77
92
108
113
124
143234
403
559
847
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Musculoskeletal System
Injury & Poisoning
Digestive System
Genitourinary System
Health Education
Respiratory System
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
3044
46
59
69
70
88
111
115
119
Follow-Up Exam
Sports/Camp /Job Physical Exam
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Routine Medical Exam
Other specified Single Disease Vaccine
1
3
3
4
5
6
15
51
193
286
Interpersonal Problems
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Suicidal Ideation
Legal Circumstances
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Educational Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
37
42
42
48
51
51
51
64
67
86
Abdominal Pain
Cough
Elevated BP w/o Hypertension Diagnosis
Dyspepsia
Acute Sinusitis
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain in Joint
Dysmenorrhea
Headache
Cold
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Carroll Jr. High School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: October 2007
Schools Served:Carroll Jr. High School
Carroll High School Total Enrollment in schools:
909Total Enrollment in SBHC:
865Total visits to SBHC:
2,001Grades Served:
7-12
St. Francis SBHC2913 Renwick St.Monroe, LA 71201(318) 966-6625(318) 966-6630 Fax
Mitra Green, MD, Medical DirectorStalanda Butcher, MPH, Program ManagerLori Smart, Program Coordinator
StaffDorothy Minor, FNP, PNP-BCDebbie Wooley, BSN, RNLori Brown, MABrenda Mason, Front Offi ce Coordinator
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Breaux BridgeCecilia
St. Martinville
St. Martin ParishSchool Board
Richard Levergne, Superintendent305 Washington Street
St. Martinville, LA 70582
Richard Lavergne Emile Soulier Mozella Gonsoulin Kristy Hulin Denise Frederick Dianetta YoungCheryl Benoit Stacey Savoy Jody West, MSW, LCSWTerri LeBlanc Tiffany DoreCheree TheriotHenry DerouselleJoe RiserRachel LouvierreFloyd KnottRodney Ledoux Angel HuvalEva PotierAngela McFaulTrish OlivierGabe RodriguezGlenda RaderDenise Brito Janet Wininger
Superintendent, St. Martin Parish School System (April 07 to present)Financial Director, St. Martin Parish School SystemChild Welfare and Attendance Supervisor, St. Martin Parish School SystemCoordinator, Safe and Drug Free Schools and CommunitiesPrincipal, Breaux Bridge Junior High SchoolPrincipal, Cecilia Junior High SchoolSchool Nurse, St. Martin Parish School SystemNursing Supervisor, St. Martin Parish Health UnitCoordinator, St. Martin Parish School-Based Health CentersCPA, St. Martin Parish School SystemFinance Dept., St. Martin Parish School SystemPrincipal, St. Martinville Primary SchoolPrincipal, Parks Middle schoolEarly Childhood Support ServicesParent, Parks Middle SchoolSchool Board MemberSchool Board MemberSupervisor of Kids in CareTruancy Offi cerEarly Childhood/Pre-K SupervisorIberia Comprehensive Community Health CenterUL Picard CenterLafayette Addictive Disorders Clinic, Region IVDr. Henry Joseph Tyler Mental Health, Region IVDistrict Attorney’s Offi ce, 16th Judicial District
The three St. Martin Parish School Board sites operate under oneAdvisory Committee and have parish-wide community partners. The
following pages provide information on each of the sites.
Advisory Committee Members & Community Partnerships
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Community Partners for St. Martin Parish School Board
LGMC/LA Health Ventures St. Martin Hospital LSU School of Social Work St. Martin Parish Health Unit DARE WIC KIDMED LSU-E School of Nursing Acadia-Vermilion Hospital Grambling State University American Cancer Society Safe & Drug Free SchoolsUL Picard CenterIberia Comprehensive Community Health CenterTobacco Free Living
Lafayette Addictive Disorders Clinic-Region IV St. Martin Parish Adolescent Drug CourtThe Extra MileSMILEUniversity Medical Center ULL School of NursingPediatric Associated of Lafayette American Heart Association Offi ce of Community Services Dr. Henry Joseph Tyler Mental Health, Region IVSt. Martin Parish Sheriff’s DepartmentLouisiana Technical College, St. MartinvilleBreaux Bridge Freedom Recovery CenterParks Community Support Services
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
103
119
148
164
396
401
429488
518
1,128
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Health Education
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
5
5
6
11
12
44
48
53
58
151
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Eye Exam
Ear Exam
Lab Exam
11
2
754
100
129
176
179
297
Psychoses
Educational Circumstances
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Legal Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Family Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Interpersonal Problems
Other Mental Disorders
65
68
74
99
151
167
207284
289
439
Earache
Dysmenorrhea
Acute URI
Obesity
Cough
Other Diseases of Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Acute Pharyngitis
Abdominal Pain
Injury
Headache
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Breaux Bridge School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1996
Schools Served:Breaux Bridge Primary, Breaux Bridge Elem.Breaux Bridge Jr. High, Breaux Bridge High
Parks Primary, Parks MiddleTotal Enrollment in Schools:
3,154Total Enrollment in
SBHC:2,854
Total Visits to SBHC:
3,063Grades Served:
PreK-12
Breaux Bridge SBHCP.O. Box 1344/328 N. Main St.Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
Jody West, MSW, LCSW, Coordinator(337) 332-2844 ext 1264(337) 332-5458 Fax
StaffRichard Howes, MD, Medical DirectorJavella Raheem, MSW, GSWJoni Thomas, RNCarolyn Boudreaux, Clerical SpecialistMary Semere, Bus DriverRuby Smith, Bus Driver
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
6775
114
236
385
430
450
474
504
1,220
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
1
2
2
5
15
32
78
86
88
137
Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
Dental Exam
Observation for Suspected Conditions
Routine Medical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Eye Exam
Sports/Camp/Job Physical Exam
Ear Exam
Lab Exam
1
1
1
16
20
42
180
211
462
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Legal Circumstances
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Inadequate Material resources
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Other Mental Disorders
63
69
74
82
121
150
214
222
295
301
Skin Disorder
Allergic Rhinitis
Otitis Media
Acute Pharyngitis
Acute Sinusitis
Cough
Abdominal Pain
Throat Pain
Headache
Injury
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Cecilia School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1993
Schools Served:Cecilia Primary, Teche Elementary
Cecilia Jr., Cecilia Sr. HighTotal Enrollment in Schools:
2,643Total Enrollment in SBHC:
2,391Total Visits to SBHC:
3,044Grades Served:
PreK-12
Cecilia SBHCP.O. Box 24/1021 School St. Cecilia, LA 70521
Jody West, MSW, LCSW, Coordinator(337) 667-6226 Ext 50(337) 667-7228 Fax
StaffRichard Howes, MD, Medical DirectorAnn Berard, Clerical SpecialistKaren Harvey, Medicaid ClerkTiffany Bertrand, RNKatie Valentour, MSW, GSWLucy Courville, Bus DriverEddie Broussard, Bus DriverRuby Smith, Bus Driver
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Seven Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
83125
132
172
178
255
283
337
748
827
Digestive System
Health Education
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Mental Disorders
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Injury & Poisoning
Respiratory System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
79
13
35
45
56
109
142
161
224
Other Specified Bacterial Disease Vaccine
Other Specified Single disease Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Follow-Up Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Eye Exam
Hearing Exam
Lab Exam
1
6
35
45
84
159
179
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Other Mental Disorders
50
52
55
60
67
83
87
93
160
175
Cough
Chest Pain
Nausea and Vomiting
Problems w/Hearing
Cold
Skin Disorder
Abdominal Pain
Throat Pain
Injury
Headache
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St. Martinville School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: August 1996
Schools Served:Early Learning Center, Catahoula ElementarySt. Martinville Primary, St. Martinville Jr. High
St. Martinville High, Stephensville Elementary JCEP Program
Total Enrollment in Schools:2,361
Total Enrollment in SBHC:1,926
Total Visits to SBHC:2,298
Grades Served:PreK-12
St. Martinville SBHCP.O. Box 1065-720 N. Main St.St. Martinville, LA 70582
Jody West, MSW, LCSW, Coordinator(337) 394-6333 Ext 50(337) 394-7002 Fax
StaffRichard Howes, MD, Medical DirectorJessica Donaho, MSW, GSWDebra Green, RNChristine Cyr, Clerical SpecialistAngel Boutte, Bus DriverAshley Braad Broussard, Bus Driver
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St. Helena Central Elementary SchoolSt. Helena Central Middle School
St. HelenaCommunity
Health CenterP.O. Box 1207
Greensburg, LA 70441Selina Senegal, CEO
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Advisory CommitteeSt. Helena Community Health Center
Jacob Johnson, Executive DirectorCarmen Overton, GSWDaisy SlanGeorgette Cutrer,RNCindy Martens, LCSWMirando WatsonChristy Denicola, GSWKeatha Franklin, MSWGary PorterKatherine RandolphMarjorie JenkinsTracey BrownCynthia LeeBobbie BakerByron HurstSally RobertsonGary PorterCarla LoweRobert Cleveland, MDIrwin Cohen, MDLinda SaucierWillie Lee
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
51
51
133
175
177243
252
284
424
450
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Endocrine, Metabolic, Immunity
Health Education
Digestive System
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
3
3
4
6
7
12
29
32
109
213
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Observation for Suspected Condition
Follow-Up Exam
Hearing Exam
Routine Medical Exam
Eye Exam
Lab Exam
11
2
4
7
8
25
37
103
120
Unemployed
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Educational Circumstances
Suicidal Ideation
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Family-Related Problems
Other Mental Disorders
Interpersonal Problems
36
37
40
43
47
56
57
195
220
243
Abdominal Pain
Cough
Nausea and Vomiting
Abrasion
Throat Pain
Teeth and Supporting Structures
Injury
Dyspepsia
Headache
Diabetes
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St. Helena Central Elementary School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: February 2000
School Served:St. Helena Elementary
Total Enrollment in School:534
Total Enrollment in SBHC:475
Total Visits to SBHC:1,751
Grades Served:PreK-4
St. Helena CentralElementary SBHCP.O. Box 1207/1798 Hwy 1042Greensburg, LA 70441(225) 222-3240(225) 222-3234 Fax
StaffTonya Mayer, RNMargaret Cohen, RNKeatha Franklin, MSWKaren Baiamonte, Secretary/Data CoordinatorIrwin Cohen, MD, Pediatrician
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
4656
83
123
146
201
203
215
306
316
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Miscellaneous
Musculoskeletal System
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Digestive System
Health Education
Mental Disorders
Injury & Poisoning
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
5
6
10
11
15
22
47
51
67
68
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Special Screening for Diabetes Mellitus
Follow-Up Exam
Combined Vaccine
Other Specified Single Disease Vaccine
Varicella Vaccine
Routine Medical Exam
Hearing Exam
Lab Exam
Eye Exam
15
6
789
10
1083
187
Family-Related Problems
Counseling, Victim of Child Abuse
Screening for Mental, Developmental Problem
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Educational Circumstances
Suicidal Ideation
Family Circumstances
Other Mental disorders
2727
31
34
39
40
50
85
107
157
Contusion of Eyeball
Nausea and Vomiting
Abdominal Pain
Throat Pain
Inappropriate Diet & Eating Habits
Insect Bite
Pain in Joint
Abrasion
Dyspepsia
Headache
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St. Helena Central Middle School-Based Health Center
Center Opened: September 1998School Served:
Central Middle Total Enrollment in School:
375Total Enrollment in SBHC:
368Total Visits to SBHC:
1,335Grades Served:
5-8
St. Helena Central Middle SBHCP.O. Box 1207/1590 Hwy 1042Greensburg, LA 70441(225) 222-6292(225) 222-6299 Fax
StaffLisa Burns, RNDale Haase, GSWSadie Cannon, Secretary/Data CoordinatorIrwin Cohen, MD, Pediatrician
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Teche Action Board, Inc.1115 Weber St.
Franklin, LA 70538
West St. Mary High School
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Community Advisory Board Members and PartnersTeche Action Board
St. Mary Parish School-Based Health Center
Dr. Gary Wiltz CEO, Medical DirectorLyndia Duval Nurse Supervisor, St. Mary Parish SchoolsRep. Sam Jones State Representative, St. Mary ParishPatricia Goutirez Parent, School Nurse, West St. Mary High SchoolKarla Vappie Innovative Home Health Services, Inc.Brenda Paul Innovative Home Helath Services, Inc.Donald W. Aguillard, Ph.D. Superintendent, St. Mary Parish SchoolsPaulette Lofton Chief Operating Offi cer, Teche Action ClinicTarsha White Social Worker, St. Mary Parish SchoolsDebbie Triggs Offi ce of Mental HealthKent St. Germain Offi ce of Addictive DisorderCaroyln Francis Retired, Community Offi ce of Child ServicesIris Tillman MedicaidDr. Derrick White Principal, West St. Mary High SchoolBenny J. Druilhet, Sr. MinisterLeroy Willis Retired Principal, Member of Teche Action Board of DirectorsNaomi Harding Principal, B.E. Boudreaux Middle SchoolCharlene Borne Principal, Raintree Elementary
Teche Action ClinicSt. Mary Parish School Board
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
7182
89
105
114
161
190
210
444
620
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Injury & Poisoning
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Blood
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Mental Disorders
Respiratory System
Health Education
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
10
10
11
29
32
47
61
77
109
155
Viral Hepatitis Vaccine
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine
Special Screening for Venereal Disease
Exposure to Veneral Disease Exam
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
Follow-Up Exam
Varicella Vaccine
Unspecified Single Disease Vaccine
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Routine Medical Exam
713
16
1822
32
35
5462
91
Screening for Mental, Development Problem
Psychoses
Occupational Circumstance or Maladjustment
Other Mental Disorders
Family-Related Problems
Interpersonal Problems
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational CircumstancesStress/Anxiety-Related
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
21
23
24
26
27
31
36
45
85
95
Otitis Externa, Infective
Proteinuria
Allergic Rhinitis
Injury
Cerumen
Hx of Psychological Trauma
Asthma
Obesity
Acute URI
Iron Deficiency Anemia
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West St. Mary HighSchool-Based Health Center
Center Opened: May 2008
Schools Served:West St. Mary Parish School
BE Boudreaux Middle Total Enrollment in schools:
1,318Total Enrollment in SBHC:
1,173Total visits to SBHC:
1,343Grades Served:
6-12
West St. Mary High SBHC18331 Hwy 182 WBaldwin, LA 70514(337) 924-9646(337) 924-9165 Fax
Melissa Lee, DirectorPaulette Lofton, COO
StaffJennifer Fabre, NPLatarsha Spain, MAKedra Bowie, Clinical CoordinatorJane Chassot, LCSW
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West Feliciana Parish School Board
Lloyd Lindsey, SuperintendentJesse Perkins, Superintendent
P.O. Box 1910St. Francisville, LA 70775
West Feliciana Family Service Center
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Family Service Center Staff Virginia Arceneaux Receptionist/Data Manager Shonshalla Hills Early Head Start TeacherGlinda Jenkins, RN Registered Nurse Linda Moncriffe Early Head Start TeacherAlicia Corlew, RN Registered Nurse Lajuana Scales Early Head Start TeacherMartha Pope, MD Physician, Medical Director Traci Hayes Early Head Start TeacherJudy Lee Rogers Early Head Start Aid Jerry Harris CustodianTim Lindsey, MD Physician Lisa Reed Custodian Louise Dukes Adult Services Coordinator Contessia Brooks Early Head Start/Head Start DirectorPam Wall, LCSW Mental Health Counselor/Health Services Cynthia Whitaker Social Services/Health Coordinator Coordinator Jessica Bradyden, GSW Mental Health CounselorAnita King Secretary/Bookkeeper Ebony Williams Head Start TeacherCarol Crankshaw Administrative Assistant Lashonda Ferguson Head Start Teacher Beverly Grant Family Service Center Supervisor Clarencia Grimes Head Start TeacherChaillie Daniel, MD Physician Brenda Collier Head Start ParaprofessionalAdriane Hargrove Family Literacy/Adult Ed Teacher Brittany Bartholomew Early Head Start Teacher Lashonda Carmenia Head Start Paraprofessional Laura Milton Head Start ParaprofessionalNicole Pinson, LPC Mental Health Counselor Urlecia Jackson Early Head Start Teacher Judith Holt 3rd Party Evaluator Latrista Mallard Early Head Start TeacherPatricia Schneider, MD Physician Augustine Kelly Early Head Start Teacher Lisa Kirk Early Childhood Consultant Kisize Burrell Early Head Start Teacher
Johnny Arceneaux Dean Louisina Tech. CollegeReverend Danny Gleason Methodist ChurchLynn Wood Owner, Birdman CafeSherry Ewing Nurse, W. Feliciana Parish Health UnitJoyce Mullen Director, Quad Area Action AgencyPam Myers Home Economist, Cooperative Extension ServiceBen Bell West Feliciana Parish LibraryDarryl Powell Principal, W.F. Middle SchoolTrish Robinson Transition CoordinatorDorothy Temple Principal, Bains Elementary SchoolMike Clark Supervisor, Secondary and Adult EducationAl Lemoine Supervisor, Ancillary Services Patricia Gilmore Director, Council on AgingKathleen Ford Director of Nursing, WF HospitalConville Lemoine Vice President, Bank of St. FrancisvilleMike Thornhill Principal, W. Feliciana High SchoolJerome Matherne Technology Supervisor, W. Feliciana Schools, ParentSteven Comfort Supervisor of Data Systems/Staff DevelopmentOscar Robertson Town Council, St. FrancisvilleCarla Greggs Child Nutrition Supervisor, W. Feliciana SchoolsAmy Betts Special Education Superintendent, W. Feliciana SchoolsJoyce Edwards Principal, Bains Lower ElementarySusan Davis Owner, Grandmother’s Billons, ParentBarbara Dawson Director, First Steps Day CareCraig Andrews Offi ce of Community Services Pam Jones ParentAnn Andries Parent & ChildcareMarsha Lindsey Community Member
Advisory Committee and Community Partners West Feliciana Family Service Center
Top 10 Conditions for Injury & Illness-Related Visits During 2009-2010
Top 10 Conditions Seen at the SBHC During 2009-2010, by Category
Top 10 Reasons for Preventive Health, Observation, Exams Visits During 2009-2010
Top Nine Reasons for Behavioral Health Issues Addressed During 2009-2010, by Category
6069
175
220
314
630
666
9761,922
2,188
Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
Genitourinary System
Nervous System & Sense Organs
Digestive system
Respiratory System
Mental Disorders
Psychosocial & Economic Circumstances
Injury & Poisoning
Symptoms, Signs & Ill-Defined Conditions
Preventive Health, Observation, Exams
2429
35
4687
93
124
489527
635
Special Screening For Other Specified ParasiticInfections
Sports/Job/Camp Physical Exam
Follow-Up Exam
Dental Exam
Special Screening for Other Specified Conditions
Routine Medical Exam
Observation for Suspected Condition
Ear Exam
Combined Vaccine
Eye Exam
1017
17
26
36
155
327
335
373
Screening For Mental, Developmental Problem
Bereavement, Uncomplicated
Educational Circumstances
Psychoses
Counseling, Victim Of Child Abuse
Family-Related Problems
Emotion, Conduct Disorder, Hyperkinetic
Stress/Anxiety-Related
Interpersonal Problems
91
109
109
114
120
192
237
411
455
791
Rash and Other Nonspecific Skin Eruption
Fever
Earache
Abrasion
Contusion
Throat Pain
Cold
Abdominal Pain
Sprain/Strain
Headache
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West Feliciana Family Service Center
Center Opened: Fall 1990
Schools Served:West Feliciana Middle & High
Bains ElementaryBains Lower Elementary
Tunica ElementaryTotal Enrollment in Schools:
2,317Total Enrollment in SBHC:
2,107Total Visits to SBHC:
6,518Grades Served:
PreK-12, including infants and adults
West Feliciana Family Service CenterP.O. Box 2820/9794 Bains Rd. St. Francisville, LA 70775(225) 635-5299(225) 635-3387 Fax
Beverly Grant, Supervisor
StaffSee Page 83 for West Feliciana Family Service Center Staff
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Section Four
Appendices
Cardiovascular & Blood: hypertension, hypotension, and blood disordersCentral Nervous System & Head: concussions, headaches, seizure disorders, cerebral palsy, and syncopeDental & Oral: dental caries and other diseases of teeth and gumsDrug Abuse & Dependence: diagnoses related to alcohol abuse, cannabis abuse, and tobacco useEar, Nose & Throat: diagnoses related to conditions of: the ear, such as ear infections and wax build-up; the nose, such as nose bleeds and diseases of the nasal cavity and sinuses; and the throat, such as pharyngitis and strep throatEyes: diagnoses related to eyes and vision such as vision problems, conjunctivitis, injury to the eye, and near-sightednessGastrointestinal: diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation, gastroenteritis, and other digestivedisordersGeneral Preventive Medicine: immunizations, comprehensive physical examinations with risk assessment, and special screeningsGenitourinary: urinary tract infectionsGynecology & Breast: dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), irregular menses , and other gynecological disordersHealth Counseling & Education: not limited to, but includes dissemination of information on personal health, consumer health, nutritional health, substance use and abuse, HIV/AIDS, and injury prevention and safetyMental & Behavioral Health: includes all mental health service provisions such as individual counseling, treatment intervention groups, and case management. Reasons for behavioral health visits are grouped into subcategories such as mental health disorders, academic problems, substance use/abuse problems, and illness-related problems. Metabolic & Nutrition: obesity and dehydrationMiscellaneous: reported conditions not related to a specifi c diagnosis category such as abnormal results of blood tests, malaise and fatigue.Musculoskeletal & Trauma: joint pain, joint swelling, tendonitis, scoliosis, and any bone, cartilage, or muscle disorders; includes injuriesPregnancy & Related Issues: suspected pregnancy, pregnancy counseling, prenatal care, postpartum care, and bleeding in pregnancyPulmonary & Respiratory: acute lower & upper respiratory infections, asthma, and other respiratory disordersSexually Transmitted Diseases: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital warts, genital herpes and HIV/AIDSSkin & Subcutaneous: diagnoses related to skin disorders such as acne, warts, psoriasis, scabies, head lice, ringworm, athlete’s foot, contact dermatitis, and ingrown nails
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Appendix A
EXAMPLES OF DIAGNOSES WITHIN EACH CATEGORY OF CONDITIONS SEEN AT LOUISIANA SBHCs
International Classifi cation of Disease, Version 9 (ICD-9) codes are grouped into general categories. Examples of diagnoses within each category follow:
To enact R.S. 40:31.3, relative to adolescent school health; to require the Department of Health
and Hospitals, Offi ce of Public Health, to establish an adolescent school health initiative;
and to provide for related matters.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
Section 1. R.S. 40:31.3 is hereby enacted to read as follows:
31.3. Adolescent school health initiative; health centers in schools
A. The Department of Health and Hospitals, Offi ce of Public Health, shall establish
an adolescent school health initiative to facilitate and encourage development
of comprehensive health centers in public middle and secondary schools in
Louisiana which shall provide preventive health services, counseling, acute
health services, and appropriate referral for acute health services. Such initiative
shall be subject to the approval of the local school systems.
B. The Offi ce of Public Health shall:
(1) Coordinate efforts to facilitate and encourage establishment of health centers
in schools by providing information, technical assistance, direction, and, to
the extent appropriate, funds to locally based entities for the establishment and
operation of health centers in middle and secondary schools.
(2) Convene and participate in an intergovernmental coordinating council which
shall be composed of representatives from the department of education, social
services, health and hospitals, and other governmental entities or programs
ADOLESCENT SCHOOL HEALTH INITIATIVE ACTR.S. 40:31.3
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Appendix B
related to health services to assist in implementation, oversight, and funding
assistance for health centers in schools.
(3) Apply for and assist local efforts to apply for all available public and private
funds to establish and operate health centers in schools.
(4) Establish procedures for allocation of funds appropriated or otherwise available
to the program in a manner which prioritizes funding according to the urgency
and degree of health care needs among the various middle and secondary school
populations.
(5) Establish criteria to be considered in selection of locations or placement of
health centers in schools.
C. Health centers in schools are prohibited from:
(1) Counseling or advocating abortion in any way or referring any student to any
organization for counseling or advocating abortion.
(2) Distributing at any public school any contraceptive or abortifacient drug,
device, or other similar product.
D. The provisions of this Section shall be applicable only to the extent that funds
are made available for this purpose from public or private sources.
Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not
signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature
by the governor, as provided in Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana.
Signed by Governor Buddy Roemer
July 29, 1991.
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Revenue
Maternal and Child Health Block Grant & State Appropriation Funds $ 10,249,813.00 Total Revenues $ 10,249,813.00
Expenditures Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Funds & State Appropriation Funds
Grants Awarded to School-Based Health Centers
Allen Parish School Board (1 Site) $ 139,132.00CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital (17 Sites) 1,719,920.00CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital (5 Sites) 543,087.00CHRISTUS Schumpert Medical Center (3 Sites) 413,280.00Eastside Community Health Center/St. Gabriel Health Center (1 Sites) 146,616.00Health Centers in Schools (8 Sites) 1,115,094.00Innis Community Health Center (1 Site) 137,760.00Jackson Parish Hospital (1 Site) 144,445.00Jefferson Parish Public School System (4 Sites) 536,024.00Lafayette Parish School System (1 Site) 140,000.00LSUHSC - New Orleans - Pediatric Department (2 Sites) 119,042.00LSUHSC- Wash/St Tammany Regional Medical Center (2 Sites) 288,890.00Madison Parish Hospital (1 Site) 146,616.00Interm LSU Public Hospital/MCLNO (2 Site) 232,795.00Methodist Health System Foundation (1 Site) 98,400.00Morehouse Community Medical Center (1 Site) 140,000.00Ouachita Parish School Board (2 Site) 282,205.00Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (1 Site) 139,132.00Primary Care Providers for A Healthy Feliciana (1 Site) 139,131.00Richardson Medical Center (1 Site) 137,760.00Richland Parish Hospital (1 Site) 139,132.00Southeast Community Health Center (2 Site) 278,264.00St. Charles Community Health Center (2 Site) 85,000.00
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWFISCAL YEAR 2009-2010
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Appendix C
St. Francis Medical Center (1 Site) 137,760.00St. Martin Parish School Board (3 Sites) 433,783.00Teche Action Board, Inc. (1 Site) 134,400.00West Feliciana Parish School Board (1 Site) 144,445.00
Subtotal School Based Health Center Awards $ 8,112,113.00
OPH Infrastructure - Administration Operating Services (Printing, Postage, Telephone, etc.) $ 3,643.00 Salaries 373,539.00 Fringe Benefi ts 98,241.00 Interagency Transfers 112,112.00 Supplies 6,750.00 Equipment 5,487.00 Technical Assistance - Consultants 43,000.00 Travel 6,000.00 Subtotal OPH Infrastructure $ 648,772.00
OPH Indirect Costs $ 1,488,928.00 Total Expenditures Maternal and Child Health Block Grant & State $ 10,249,813.00 Appropriation Funds
These fi gures are based on records kept by the Adolescent School Health Program and are not offi cially audited.
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