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Student Health Services
Requirements
Kentucky superintendents are required by 702 KAR 1:160 to assign someone the duties of District Health Coordinator (DHC). Information and policy is provided here that may assist DHCs as they perform their duties.
Emergency Medication Information
In accordance with Kentucky statutes, the Kentucky Department of Public Health (KDH) has developed protocols on the safe and proper administration of stock epinephrine, naloxone (Narcan) and for bronchodilator rescue inhalers (BRI) in Kentucky schools. Individual districts will need to develop their own policies and/or procedures to be used in addition to these protocols. If you need assistance or guidance with the development of policies or procedures, please contact the Kentucky School Boards Association.
Other Emergency Medication Resources
KRS 158.836 Possession and Use of Asthma or Anaphylaxis Medications
KRS 158.838 Emergency Administration and Self-Administration of Diabetes and Seizure Disorder Medications
Midazolam in the School Setting
Legal Guidance Regarding Midazolam in the School Setting
KDE Guidance Regarding HB 147 (Seizure Bill)
Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana Seizure Training for Educators
EpiPens 4 Schools Program
Auvi-Q
Diabetes in Kentucky Schools Training
In accordance with KRS 158.838, Kentucky Schools, both public and private, should have a staff member present trained in the signs and symptoms of hypo and hyperglycemia, treatment of those conditions and on the administration of both Glucagon and Insulin. KRS 158.838 does not specify what training program should be used other than it should be fully consistent with training programs and guidelines developed by the American Diabetes Association
University of Kentucky Diabetes in KY Schools Training Program
Training Program Frequently Asked Questions
Note: W9 Form needed for purchase orders is available in "Resources" section of training program
Note: KDE does NOT monitor completion of these courses or compliance with the law
FERPA and HIPAA Resources
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act: Guidance for School Officials on Student Health Records
Know Your Right's: FERPA Protections for Student Health Records
Joint Guidance on the Application of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) And the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) To Student Health Records
School Health Program Tools
Basic School Health Requirements
District Health Coordinator Template Job Description
Local District Health Coordinator (MUNIS)
Guidance Regarding Health Services Contracts
School Nurse Role/Job Description
Comparison of Health Plans for Students
How to Subscribe to Listserv
Sample Calendar of Duties for District Health Coordinators
School Nurse Chronic Assessment Tool
Dental Screening Training for School Nurses
Smiles for life Oral Health Program offers free online training for registered nurses to perform dental screenings. For more information, visit their webpage.
District and School Self-Audit Tools
School District Health Services Self-Assessment
School Health Room Review
Student Health Record Review
Health Data Entry for End of Year Reports
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Angie McDonald
Division of District Support
Office of Operations and Finance
300 Sower Blvd. – 4th Floor
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-5279 Ext. 4430
Angela.Mcdonald@education.ky.gov