Center for Adolescent Health and the Law

Center for Adolescent Health & the Law

promoting the health of adolescents and young adults and their access to comprehensive health care

Helping Teens Stay Healthy and Safe: Health Care, Birth Control and Confidential Services (2007)

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law and Healthy Teen Network have produced a set of resources entitled Helping Teens Stay Healthy and Safe: Health Care, Birth Control and Confidential Services.

The Helping Teens Stay Healthy and Safe series is the result of a year long investigation of how teen access to confidential services is affected when a state’s laws are unclear or not well understood. Offering confidential services is often necessary for teens to access essential preventive care. Even so, not all states explicitly authorize minors to consent for contraceptive services and even in those that do confusion about how and when teens may access confidential services often prevails – among administrators, clinical care providers, clinic support staff, teens, and parents.

This comprehensive series of brochures offers guidance to health care providers, teens, and parents of teens about ways they can deliver, receive, and support adolescents’ access to confidential contraceptive services.

Healthy Teen Network is a national membership network founded on the belief that youth can make responsible decisions about their sexuality and reproductive health when they have complete, accurate and culturally relevant information, skills, resources and support. For more information, visit HealthyTeenNetwork.org.

Download Report PDFs: Intro | Full Report
Download Brochures: Guide for Teens | Guide for Parents | Guide for Providers

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Contraception, Medicaid, Minor Consent, Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, Title X

Health Care for Adolescents and Young Adults Leaving Foster Care: Policy Options for Improving Access (2006)

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law, in collaboration with the Public Policy Analysis Center for Middle Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adults Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF Policy Center) has produced Health Care for Adolescents and Young Adults Leaving Foster Care: Policy Options for Improving Access.

The issue brief describes the young people who are aging out of foster care, their health status, and the barriers to securing health care they face when leaving foster care. It explains how health care access can be improved for this population, by describing how Medicaid and SCHIP currently reach adolescents and young adults, and how these two programs can be used to help former foster youth. The brief emphasizes the important opportunity presented by the Medicaid Expansion Option contained in the Foster Care Independence Act of 1999, and summarizes the policy options that can best improve access to health care for former foster youth.

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Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Contraception, Medicaid, Minor Consent, Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, Title X

Health Care for Adolescents: Ensuring Access, Protecting Privacy

Health Care for Adolescents: Ensuring Access, Protecting Privacy. English A. Clearinghouse Review/Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. 2005;39:253-271.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, Medicaid, Minor Consent, privacy

Access to Health Care for Adolescents and Young Adults: Position Paper

Access to Health Care for Adolescents and Young Adults: Position Paper. Society for Adolescent Medicine. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2004;35:342-344 (prepared by Morreale MC, Kappahahn CJ, Elster AB, Juszczak L, Klein JD).

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, Minor Consent, position papers, Young Adults

Primary Care Providers’ Willingness to See Unaccompanied Adolescents

Primary Care Providers’ Willingness to See Unaccompanied Adolescents. Bravender T, Price N, English A. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2004;30-36.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Consent and Confidentiality, Minor Consent

The Unique Health Care Needs of Adolescents

The Unique Health Care Needs of Adolescents. Brindis C, Morreale MC, English A. Future of Children. 2003;13:117-135.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, Medicaid, Minor Consent, Title X

Health Care Access for Unaccompanied Youth

Health Care Access for Unaccompanied Youth. Center for Adolescent Health & the Law. In: Julianelle P, Mabe M, Reeg B, Wolfe K. Alone Without a Home: A State-by-State Review of Laws Affecting Unaccompanied Youth. Washington, DC: National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty and National Network for Youth, 2003.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, Homeless Youth, Medicaid, Minor Consent

State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary, Second Edition

State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary, Second Edition. English A, Kenney KE. Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Adolescent Health & the Law, 2003.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Monographs, Publications Tagged With: Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Minor Consent, state laws

The Health of Adolescent Girls: Does the Law Support It?

The Health of Adolescent Girls: Does the Law Support It? English A. Current Women’s Health Reports. 2002;6:442-449.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, Medicaid, Minor Consent, Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, Title X

Understanding Legal Aspects of Care (2002)

Understanding Legal Aspects of Care. English A. In: Neinstein, LS, ed. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition. New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002, 186-194.

Filed Under: Book Chapters, Consent & Confidentiality, Publications Tagged With: Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, constitutional rights, Minor Consent, payment

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State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary, 3rd Edition

The highly acclaimed 3rd edition of State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary is available!

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Resources for the Affordable Care Act

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law and the National Adolescent and Young Adult Health Information Center (NAHIC) have published a series of issue briefs explaining the implications of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for adolescents and young adults.

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