2516 AMH GREE H5589.1

HB 2516  - H AMD1065
     By Representative Green

ADOPTED 02/13/2008

     On page 1, beginning on line 5, strike all of section 1 and insert the following:

"NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   The legislature recognizes that schools and their health personnel are important elements in ensuring the health of Washington's youth. Allowing school personnel to focus their efforts on providing the best care is essential for continued success.
     Schools are currently required to screen students for scoliosis, which affects approximately two to three percent of the general population. Detection and identification of cases that require medical attention is vital. However, the legislature finds that schools are not the ideal setting for these screenings, nor are they the best use of school health personnel resources. The lack of a simple and rapid test that provides reliable diagnoses results in referrals to unnecessary care, which is limited in effectiveness for mild to moderate cases. This may lead to financial and emotional hardship for the student and family. Scoliosis screening is more appropriately provided as part of preventive care by a student's primary care provider.
     Removing scoliosis screening as a responsibility of school districts will result in more reliable diagnoses, and allow school health personnel to focus their efforts on improving the health of their unique student populations."

EFFECT:  Removes legislative findings related to shortages of school nurses and the inefficiency of conducting scoliosis screenings at schools and replaces it with legislative findings that scoliosis screenings are more appropriately conducted by primary care providers rather than school health personnel.

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