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The four key benefits of modern healthcare for school students

June 06, 2023
Business Affairs

Instead, parents and their students can get the medical advice they need where they need it, stopping illness in its tracks and wasting as little time as possible.

3. Improved daily attendance
Innovative new healthcare technology on campus also helps keep attendance rates up. Modern healthcare helps students catch illnesses early and prevent them from getting worse so they can return to class sooner.
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School attendance rates across the country dropped during COVID-19, and unfortunately, the trend has continued into 2023. When students catch COVID-19 or are exposed to it through close contact, they often need to stay at home for days at a time to prevent transmission. By preventing the spread of illness, we can minimize these absences.

It’s often necessary for students to stay home to prevent the spread of illness, but the reality is that a lack of attendance can cause students to fall behind on their learning. Long periods of absence could continue to affect a student’s academic progress for years in the future. Implementing telehealth helps students have fewer sick days and more learning days.

4. More regular, convenient care
One of the biggest advantages of modern healthcare solutions is that they make it easier for students and faculty to get the care they need – regularly. This is particularly true when care is offered directly on school grounds or is easily accessible online.

It’s not always easy for teachers to take time off to see a doctor, particularly given the current teacher shortage. It’s equally difficult for parents to juggle work and taking their kids to the doctor, whether it be for routine appointments or emergency care. Additionally, many traditional healthcare options are too expensive for low- and middle-income students and teachers.

Having these services available at school makes the process of seeing a healthcare provider faster and less stressful. In fact, studies have shown that when healthcare is easy to access, people are more likely to use it. This is especially important for busy households where both parents work.

The bottom line
Modern healthcare solutions are completely reshaping the ways that students and teachers get healthcare at school - and that’s for the better. When traditional healthcare is inaccessible, schools need to implement alternative services to help the entire community of students and teachers stay healthy.

How are you stepping up to improve healthcare options in your school? There’s always more we can do to join this trend and make our schools healthier, safer places.

About the author: Thomas Shaffer is the president of Campus Clinic.

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