Confidentiality
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Confidential Care

Adolescent patients cite confidentiality as one of the key determinants of their use of health care, and providing confidential care results in better social and health outcomes.

A lack of confidential services may lead to unintended health consequences.

Why it Matters

Providing adolescents with confidential care results in better social and health outcomes, and a lack of confidential services may lead to unintended health consequences. Adolescent patients cite confidentiality as one of the key determinants of their use of health care. However, a lack of confidential care does not delay or dissuade adolescents from engaging in high-risk behaviors.

Spark Trainings
Brief, ready-to-use trainings

Sparks are designed for providers or staff to deliver in 15-30 minutes at staff meetings or professional development opportunities. These trainings will “spark” discussion and reflection among your multidisciplinary team. All sparks include a PowerPoint presentation, a facilitator outline and follow-up materials.

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Confidentiality Laws

Deepen your understanding of minor consent laws for your state.

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School Referrals

Identify and discuss the roles that school staff can play in facilitating student access to health services.

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Confidentiality Best Practices

Explore best practices for providing confidential care to adolescents.

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Starter Guides
Mini-toolkits for improving care

AHI offers two Starter Guides based on confidentiality. These guides are mini-toolkits that offer concrete, actionable steps to improve adolescent care.

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Adolescent Risk Screening

Conversations about risk-taking behaviors can sometimes be difficult for health care professionals to navigate. This Starter Guide includes strategies and best practices for assessing risk-taking behaviors with adolescent patients.

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Chlamydia Screening

Chlamydia screening is not always offered to asymptomatic youth and may not be offered outside sexual health visits. Review strategies and best-practices for increasing chlamydia screening rates in this Starter Guide.

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We Can Help

Interested in getting your practice up to speed on providing confidential services to adolescents? We help health centers across the country increase their staff’s awareness of minor consent laws and implement clinical best practices.

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