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The Relentless School Nurse: Building Bridges – A New Tool to Strengthen Care Coordination Between School Nurses and Health Care Providers

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Efficient care coordination for children with chronic and complex health needs demands not just strong individual efforts, but robust, interdisciplinary collaboration among school nurses, pediatricians, families, and other professionals. Too often, however, communication between schools and health care providers is blocked by confusing or incomplete consent processes. Without shared information, vital opportunities for intervention and continuity of care can slip through the cracks.

To address these challenges, experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) have developed a FERPA- and HIPAA-compliant information sharing consent form template, along with a comprehensive Implementation Toolkit. These tools are designed to streamline communication, support legal compliance, and help school and health care teams work in sync to meet the full range of students’ needs.

This joint effort represents more than just a new form—it’s a renewed commitment to collaboration that puts students and families at the center of care.

Why Interdisciplinary Collaboration Matters

Sharing information across systems isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about equity and impact. When school nurses and pediatricians work in partnership, the result is stronger support for the whole child. The benefits include:

The information sharing consent form template and accompanying Implementation Toolkit offer practical, actionable solutions to long-standing barriers between schools and health systems.

Here’s what’s included:

Download the Implementation Toolkit

Learn more about FERPA and HIPAA Basics

The Impact: With these tools in hand, teams can:

Ultimately, these resources provide a framework for truly integrated care.                Let’s continue to move forward—together.

Resources:

Official statement released by AAP to introduce the toolkit:

Tools to Support School Health Information Sharing

 

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