Posted: | March 11, 2013 01:23 PM |
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From: | Senator Patricia H. Vance |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Memo #14 - Reimbursement for School Nurses |
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce SB 629 from last session that would expand reimbursement to school districts for school nurses. This legislation amends the Public School Code to increase the reimbursement for school nurse services from seven dollars ($7) to twelve dollars ($12) per enrolled child. More and more children are coming to school with significant health care needs. It is now not uncommon for a child to attend school on a ventilator or with a tracheostomy. Students in wheelchairs sometimes require catherization. In addition, there has been an increase in the numbers of children requiring medication administration during the school day. Both school districts and school nurses are finding the provision of health care services to the student population continually changing and challenging. Many school nurses are required to travel between several buildings to attend to students and in the event of an emergency, balancing student needs becomes increasingly difficult. This increased reimbursement will permit schools to hire more nurses and more appropriately provide for student needs. Previous co-sponsors were BROWNE , TOMLINSON , FERLO , TARTAGLIONE , FONTANA , EARLL , BOSCOLA , RAFFERTY , YUDICHAK , SOLOBAY , BREWSTER and WASHINGTON |
Introduced as SB864