St. Demers et P. Bricklin, LEGAL, PROFESSIONAL, AND FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS ON PSYCHOLOGISTS DELIVERY OF HEALTH-CARE SERVICES IN SCHOOL SETTINGS, School psychology quarterly, 10(3), 1995, pp. 217-235
Psychologists' participation in the delivery of health care services i
n schools will be determined in part by a number of legal, professiona
l and financial constraints. Legal parameters include both current and
proposed federal and state legislation related to education and healt
h care as well as licensing and credentialing issues (e.g., definition
of health care provider) and legal and ethical complications arising
from service integration across disciplines. Recognition of psychologi
sts as health care providers in schools is also likely to be affected
by credentials and standards for practice issued by various government
agencies or professional associations and by the funding mechanisms e
stablished to support a reformed American health care system. The purp
ose of this paper is to stimulate exploration of practical solutions f
or the obstacles and innovative responses to the opportunities present
ed for psychologists' participation in the delivery of health care ser
vices in schools.