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Integrated school health services traditionally have been provided through
the local board of education or health department. However, increased compe
titiveness in the health care arena has challenged providers to find innova
tive models to deliver health services to school-aged children. This articl
e describes a partnership among a hospital, a university, private providers
, and a local school system and health department to provide school health
services. Noteworthy aspects of the project include the organizational stru
cture and funding of the program, implementation of a case management model
, and a focus on documenting outcomes. This program has been successful in
building local alliances to provide health care services to school children
. Implications for other school systems struggling to fund health services
for school-aged children are discussed.