We are excited to share with you the results of the 2021 National Survey of School-Based Health Centers. Thank you to the school-based health care professionals who generously participated in this survey in addition to facing the demands of an ongoing pandemic. As we advocate for national policy and legislative action, we will use the findings from the 2021 National Survey to tell the story of how COVID-19 impacted school-based health centers across the country and how they responded to meet the needs of their communities. The details on implementing telehealth, vaccinating, and testing students and their families, and the challenges related to operating services during the COVID-19 pandemic illustrate the true strength of our field.
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