I'm not sure what those are, and I looked at your link. My kids have all the screenings, though, and all the vaccines that THEIR DOCTOR says they need.
EPSDT =
Early and
Periodic
Screening,
Diagnosis, and
Treatment.
In other words, a child should be evaluated by a physician at proper intervals, so problems can be caught early and treated before they become more serious. A child should have regular check-ups, dental, and eye exams.
These are the things you do for your kids, because you're a good mom AND because you are educated and know they're important AND you have the financial means to do so. You take them for a check-up, dental cleaning, eye exam, etc.
Now, imagine you are a mom who is also a good mom and loves her kids, but doesn't have insurance, or a car. She never went to the dentist as a child or had regular check-ups at the doctor, so she doesn't KNOW it's important, and even if she did know, she has no way to get there, and no way to pay for it. Maybe she works and makes too much for Medicaid, but her job doesn't offer insurance. So, the children of moms like this are the ones who are the "squeaky wheels" in the health care system and there is much brainstorming about how to better reach them to meet their needs. It is hypothesized that a parent who can't take time off work to take their kid to the MD for a vaccine, or couldn't afford the co-pay, would gladly sign a consent for their child to get a free vaccine at school. No time off work for the parent, and the child is already there, so no transportation issues.
Every parent has the right to choose to vaccinate their children or not. I believe this program is for those who want to, but wouldn't be able to otherwise. Also I confess, I would not mind at all for my child to get flumist at school, letting me skip the 2 hour trip to the doc and the co-pay, even though I can afford both.
