Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 129/5

Legislative findings.
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The General Assembly finds as follows:
 
 
(1) Asthma and oral health problems are 2 of the 
 
leading causes of absenteeism among Illinois elementary and secondary school students.
 
 
(2) Illinois youth must deal with increasing obesity, 
 
poor nutrition, substance abuse, and mental health crises.
 
 
(3) Many Illinois families lack adequate health 
 
insurance or access to health care facilities.
 
 
(4) Improving the physical and mental health of 
 
Illinois' youth is vital to building an educated workforce for Illinois' future.
 
 
(5) School health centers provide quality health care 
 
services like immunizations, physical exams, asthma care, mental health counseling, and health in schools, and national and local evaluations have found that school health centers increase access to health care, reduce absenteeism, reduce health care access disparities, and reduce unhealthy behaviors that compromise health and education success.
 
 
(6) Illinois school health centers were found to save 
 
the State an estimated $2,500,000 each year by reducing emergency room visits, $2,720,000 a year by providing immunizations, and $233,000-$342,000 a year by reducing asthma-related hospitalizations.

leading causes of absenteeism among Illinois elementary and secondary school students.
poor nutrition, substance abuse, and mental health crises.
insurance or access to health care facilities.
Illinois' youth is vital to building an educated workforce for Illinois' future.
services like immunizations, physical exams, asthma care, mental health counseling, and health in schools, and national and local evaluations have found that school health centers increase access to health care, reduce absenteeism, reduce health care access disparities, and reduce unhealthy behaviors that compromise health and education success.
the State an estimated $2,500,000 each year by reducing emergency room visits, $2,720,000 a year by providing immunizations, and $233,000-$342,000 a year by reducing asthma-related hospitalizations.

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