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WHO ARE WE?

WHO ARE WE?. STATISTICS AND STATE BUDGET. CLINICAL CARE Assessment, Intervention and Referral First Aid, Basic Emergency Health Appraisal Communicable Disease control SUPPORT SERVICES Maintain Health Records Laboratory X-ray Pharmacy Services. MENTAL HEALTH Crisis Intervention

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WHO ARE WE?

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  1. WHO ARE WE? STATISTICS AND STATE BUDGET

  2. CLINICAL CARE Assessment, Intervention and Referral First Aid, Basic Emergency Health Appraisal Communicable Disease control SUPPORT SERVICES Maintain Health Records Laboratory X-ray Pharmacy Services MENTAL HEALTH Crisis Intervention Short term psychological counseling/assessment Alcohol/drug; eating disorders; stress mgt.; suicide prevention, sexual harassment/assault recovery SPECIAL SERVICES Health education/promotion Teaching/research Student Insurance Environmental Health SERVICES MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: TITLE V REGULATIONS - §54702

  3. HSACCC MAY 2003 SURVEY • Undertaken at request of Chancellor’s Office Staff • Attempt to determine level of Health Services provided by all California Community Colleges • Initial responses were the usual 44 colleges that respond to HSACCC requests-NEEDED MORE! • West Valley and Glendale Colleges offered to call additional colleges • Final number of responses: 96 colleges

  4. MAY 2003 SURVEYRESULTS • Health Center on site=78 • Contracted Health Service (off site)=13 • None or not reported=5

  5. EMERGENCY RESPONSE • Campus Wide=59 • Health Center only=12 • Call 911 only=22

  6. PRACTITIONER ON SITE • MD/NP=57 • REGISTERED NURSE=65 • MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR=54

  7. PROVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES • Mental Health Counselor on site=54 • Mental Health Provided by RN=7 • Mental Health Service contracted=13 • No mental health service=18

  8. PROVISION OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL • Communicable Disease Control: • YES=68 • NO =25

  9. DISTRIBUTION OF MEDICATIONS • OTC only=28 • OTC and limited discounted RXs=46 • No meds=19

  10. CRISIS MANAGEMENT • Students only=24 • Students + staff=45 • no crisis mgmt=24

  11. ETOH AND DRUG COUNSELING • On site counseling=43 • Referral/contract only=21 • No ETOH/Drug counseling=29

  12. HEALTH EDUCATION/COUNSELING • Onsite Health Education=74 • No Health education=19

  13. STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE • Pays classroom only=31 • Pays classroom + athletic=14 • Does not pay=46

  14. SERVES AS A CAMPUS RESOURCE

  15. NUMBER OF SERVICESby TYPE OF HEALTH CENTER ** 1 college reported I service with no health center *14 colleges did not report and 19 colleges have no services

  16. MEAN NUMBER OF SERVICES byTYPE OF HEALTH SERVICE

  17. % of BOGs to FTEs (not Head count) *5 contracted , 9 college supported and 4 no service reported >100%

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