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It’s expected that about 2,100 students will receive physicals through a collaboration involving the Oakwood Health System, Western Wayne Family Health Center, Wayne County Health Department, Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Wayne County Community College Dentistry Program. Students will receive a comprehensive physical exam, including vision and oral health assessment, and health promotion information. Referrals for follow-up care will be made to Western Wayne Family Health Center.   
 
As many as one in seven adolescents has no health insurance; one in three low income adolescents is not covered by Medicaid; and private insurance coverage of adolescents is increasingly restrictive, according to "Great Transitions: Preparing Adolescents for a New Century." The book recommends expanding school-linked health services.

"Health and education go hand in hand," according to former Surgeon General, Dr. Antonia Novello in "Healthy Children Ready to Learn: An Essential Collaboration between Health and Education." Dr. Novello noted that "Just as our children have a right to receive the best education available, they have a right to be healthy. As parents, legislators, and educators, it is up to us to see that this becomes a reality."

 
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