Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) Expands Partnership with Hazel Health to Ensure Students Have Access to High-Quality, Virtual Health Care

Miami-Dade Public Schools (M-DCPS) is taking action to ensure that M-DCPS students have access to high-quality, clinically-proven care. Starting this month, students will have access to virtual mental and physical health care services through Hazel Health.
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February 3, 2025

February 3, 2025 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Public Schools (M-DCPS) is taking action to ensure that M-DCPS students have access to high-quality, clinically-proven care. Starting this month, students will have access to virtual mental and physical health care services through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported through an investment by UnitedHealthcare, is part of a broader effort announced last year to provide virtual school-centered health care for up to 1 million students across select states nationwide.

 

"Our schools have evolved into comprehensive support hubs where students can access vital resources that foster success both academically and personally," said Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres. "Through our collaboration with Hazel Health, and with the support of UnitedHealthcare, we are expanding our offerings to connect students with timely, essential school-centered services. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to removing barriers for our students and families and transforming lives through clinically-validated care."

 

Approximately 1 in 5 children face mental health challenges, with depression and anxiety being the most common conditions. And, while there are early signs signaling improvement, the numbers still paint a grim picture of the health and wellbeing of our nation’s youngest generation. Recent data shows that many of these children lack access to essential health services, with barriers ranging from provider shortages to stigma and cost. This gap in care not only affects their wellbeing but can also impact their academic performance, social relationships, and long-term development.

 

“We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges and declining health indicators among children, adolescents, and their families, and we understand the impact that it has on a student’s academic success,” said Andrew Post, President, Hazel Health. “However, this isn't just about academic success – it's about equipping our young people with the tools and resilience they'll need throughout their lives. By investing in student health and wellness today, we're not only improving their classroom performance, we're laying the foundation for their lifelong success.”


Starting this month, students can access virtual health care at school or at home through a connected device. School community leaders, principals, nurses, counselors, teachers, families and guardians are all able to refer a student to Hazel services. Approximately 50% of Hazel Health’s provider force identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) and 40% of providers are bilingual. Providers speak 29 languages; 31 languages are spoken between all providers.

 

“Children spend a large part of their day in school and being able to provide medical and behavioral health services where they are in a culturally competent way helps to break down barriers to deliver care to families regardless of socioeconomic status, race or ethnicity,” said Michael Lawton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Florida. “We’re honored to collaborate with Hazel Health and M-DCPS to expand these critical services to students and their caregivers.”

 

Hazel Health, the nation’s largest provider of school-centered telehealth, serves 5 million students in 17 states. A third-party study conducted by Clemson University found that 75% of students who participated in Hazel’s online therapy program experienced clinically significant reductions in depression and anxiety after an average of six sessions. Additionally, early research also indicates that Hazel’s therapy program can combat chronic absenteeism. One emerging data point: 68% of students who engaged with Hazel’s therapy program improved their attendance–and over 30% had zero absences!--since their referral to Hazel.


To learn more, please visit hazel.co.

 

Press Contact:
Elizabeth Austin
elizabethaustin@hazel.co

February 3, 2025 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Public Schools (M-DCPS) is taking action to ensure that M-DCPS students have access to high-quality, clinically-proven care. Starting this month, students will have access to virtual mental and physical health care services through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported through an investment by UnitedHealthcare, is part of a broader effort announced last year to provide virtual school-centered health care for up to 1 million students across select states nationwide.

 

"Our schools have evolved into comprehensive support hubs where students can access vital resources that foster success both academically and personally," said Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres. "Through our collaboration with Hazel Health, and with the support of UnitedHealthcare, we are expanding our offerings to connect students with timely, essential school-centered services. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to removing barriers for our students and families and transforming lives through clinically-validated care."

 

Approximately 1 in 5 children face mental health challenges, with depression and anxiety being the most common conditions. And, while there are early signs signaling improvement, the numbers still paint a grim picture of the health and wellbeing of our nation’s youngest generation. Recent data shows that many of these children lack access to essential health services, with barriers ranging from provider shortages to stigma and cost. This gap in care not only affects their wellbeing but can also impact their academic performance, social relationships, and long-term development.

 

“We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges and declining health indicators among children, adolescents, and their families, and we understand the impact that it has on a student’s academic success,” said Andrew Post, President, Hazel Health. “However, this isn't just about academic success – it's about equipping our young people with the tools and resilience they'll need throughout their lives. By investing in student health and wellness today, we're not only improving their classroom performance, we're laying the foundation for their lifelong success.”


Starting this month, students can access virtual health care at school or at home through a connected device. School community leaders, principals, nurses, counselors, teachers, families and guardians are all able to refer a student to Hazel services. Approximately 50% of Hazel Health’s provider force identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) and 40% of providers are bilingual. Providers speak 29 languages; 31 languages are spoken between all providers.

 

“Children spend a large part of their day in school and being able to provide medical and behavioral health services where they are in a culturally competent way helps to break down barriers to deliver care to families regardless of socioeconomic status, race or ethnicity,” said Michael Lawton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Florida. “We’re honored to collaborate with Hazel Health and M-DCPS to expand these critical services to students and their caregivers.”

 

Hazel Health, the nation’s largest provider of school-centered telehealth, serves 5 million students in 17 states. A third-party study conducted by Clemson University found that 75% of students who participated in Hazel’s online therapy program experienced clinically significant reductions in depression and anxiety after an average of six sessions. Additionally, early research also indicates that Hazel’s therapy program can combat chronic absenteeism. One emerging data point: 68% of students who engaged with Hazel’s therapy program improved their attendance–and over 30% had zero absences!--since their referral to Hazel.


To learn more, please visit hazel.co.

 

Press Contact:
Elizabeth Austin
elizabethaustin@hazel.co

February 3, 2025 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Public Schools (M-DCPS) is taking action to ensure that M-DCPS students have access to high-quality, clinically-proven care. Starting this month, students will have access to virtual mental and physical health care services through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported through an investment by UnitedHealthcare, is part of a broader effort announced last year to provide virtual school-centered health care for up to 1 million students across select states nationwide.

 

"Our schools have evolved into comprehensive support hubs where students can access vital resources that foster success both academically and personally," said Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres. "Through our collaboration with Hazel Health, and with the support of UnitedHealthcare, we are expanding our offerings to connect students with timely, essential school-centered services. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to removing barriers for our students and families and transforming lives through clinically-validated care."

 

Approximately 1 in 5 children face mental health challenges, with depression and anxiety being the most common conditions. And, while there are early signs signaling improvement, the numbers still paint a grim picture of the health and wellbeing of our nation’s youngest generation. Recent data shows that many of these children lack access to essential health services, with barriers ranging from provider shortages to stigma and cost. This gap in care not only affects their wellbeing but can also impact their academic performance, social relationships, and long-term development.

 

“We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges and declining health indicators among children, adolescents, and their families, and we understand the impact that it has on a student’s academic success,” said Andrew Post, President, Hazel Health. “However, this isn't just about academic success – it's about equipping our young people with the tools and resilience they'll need throughout their lives. By investing in student health and wellness today, we're not only improving their classroom performance, we're laying the foundation for their lifelong success.”


Starting this month, students can access virtual health care at school or at home through a connected device. School community leaders, principals, nurses, counselors, teachers, families and guardians are all able to refer a student to Hazel services. Approximately 50% of Hazel Health’s provider force identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) and 40% of providers are bilingual. Providers speak 29 languages; 31 languages are spoken between all providers.

 

“Children spend a large part of their day in school and being able to provide medical and behavioral health services where they are in a culturally competent way helps to break down barriers to deliver care to families regardless of socioeconomic status, race or ethnicity,” said Michael Lawton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Florida. “We’re honored to collaborate with Hazel Health and M-DCPS to expand these critical services to students and their caregivers.”

 

Hazel Health, the nation’s largest provider of school-centered telehealth, serves 5 million students in 17 states. A third-party study conducted by Clemson University found that 75% of students who participated in Hazel’s online therapy program experienced clinically significant reductions in depression and anxiety after an average of six sessions. Additionally, early research also indicates that Hazel’s therapy program can combat chronic absenteeism. One emerging data point: 68% of students who engaged with Hazel’s therapy program improved their attendance–and over 30% had zero absences!--since their referral to Hazel.


To learn more, please visit hazel.co.

 

Press Contact:
Elizabeth Austin
elizabethaustin@hazel.co

February 3, 2025 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Public Schools (M-DCPS) is taking action to ensure that M-DCPS students have access to high-quality, clinically-proven care. Starting this month, students will have access to virtual mental and physical health care services through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported through an investment by UnitedHealthcare, is part of a broader effort announced last year to provide virtual school-centered health care for up to 1 million students across select states nationwide.

 

"Our schools have evolved into comprehensive support hubs where students can access vital resources that foster success both academically and personally," said Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres. "Through our collaboration with Hazel Health, and with the support of UnitedHealthcare, we are expanding our offerings to connect students with timely, essential school-centered services. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to removing barriers for our students and families and transforming lives through clinically-validated care."

 

Approximately 1 in 5 children face mental health challenges, with depression and anxiety being the most common conditions. And, while there are early signs signaling improvement, the numbers still paint a grim picture of the health and wellbeing of our nation’s youngest generation. Recent data shows that many of these children lack access to essential health services, with barriers ranging from provider shortages to stigma and cost. This gap in care not only affects their wellbeing but can also impact their academic performance, social relationships, and long-term development.

 

“We have witnessed soaring rates of mental health challenges and declining health indicators among children, adolescents, and their families, and we understand the impact that it has on a student’s academic success,” said Andrew Post, President, Hazel Health. “However, this isn't just about academic success – it's about equipping our young people with the tools and resilience they'll need throughout their lives. By investing in student health and wellness today, we're not only improving their classroom performance, we're laying the foundation for their lifelong success.”


Starting this month, students can access virtual health care at school or at home through a connected device. School community leaders, principals, nurses, counselors, teachers, families and guardians are all able to refer a student to Hazel services. Approximately 50% of Hazel Health’s provider force identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) and 40% of providers are bilingual. Providers speak 29 languages; 31 languages are spoken between all providers.

 

“Children spend a large part of their day in school and being able to provide medical and behavioral health services where they are in a culturally competent way helps to break down barriers to deliver care to families regardless of socioeconomic status, race or ethnicity,” said Michael Lawton, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Florida. “We’re honored to collaborate with Hazel Health and M-DCPS to expand these critical services to students and their caregivers.”

 

Hazel Health, the nation’s largest provider of school-centered telehealth, serves 5 million students in 17 states. A third-party study conducted by Clemson University found that 75% of students who participated in Hazel’s online therapy program experienced clinically significant reductions in depression and anxiety after an average of six sessions. Additionally, early research also indicates that Hazel’s therapy program can combat chronic absenteeism. One emerging data point: 68% of students who engaged with Hazel’s therapy program improved their attendance–and over 30% had zero absences!--since their referral to Hazel.


To learn more, please visit hazel.co.

 

Press Contact:
Elizabeth Austin
elizabethaustin@hazel.co

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About Hazel

Hazel Health, the leader in school-based telehealth, partners with school districts to provide mental and physical health services to K-12 students where they are–at school or home. Hazel’s diverse, culturally competent providers specialize in the health challenges of children and teens and partner with parents and school staff to make the best care decisions for students. Hazel is committed to improving health care equity and is available regardless of family income, geography, insurance status, or ability to pay. Hazel’s mission is to transform children’s access to health care, because when students feel better, they learn better.

Learn more at hazel.co.

About Hazel

Hazel Health is the nation’s largest and most trusted provider of school-based telehealth. By partnering with districts and health plans across the country, Hazel transforms schools into the most accessible front door to pediatric healthcare. Today, Hazel’s licensed providers deliver teletherapy and virtual care (in school or at home) to over four million K-12 students, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Hazel aims to remove all barriers to the mental and physical health care that children need to thrive: in school, at home, and in life.

Learn more at hazel.co.

About Hazel

Hazel Health, the leader in school-based telehealth, partners with school districts to provide mental and physical health services to K-12 students where they are–at school or home. Hazel serves nearly 2 million students across 100 school districts, helping to reduce chronic absenteeism and unfinished learning by addressing gaps in health care access. As an extension of the school health team, Hazel helps schools immediately address student physical and mental health care needs. Hazel’s mission is to transform children’s access to health care because when students feel better, they learn better.

Learn more at Hazel.co/hazel-in-schools.

About Hazel

Hazel Health, the leader in school-based telehealth, partners with school districts to provide mental and physical health services to K-12 students where they are–at school or home. Hazel helps school districts address chronic absenteeism, unfinished learning, and school enrollment, by addressing gaps in health care access.

Learn more at Hazel.co/hazel-in-schools.

About Hazel

Hazel Health, the leader in school-based telehealth, partners with school districts and families to provide mental and physical health services to K-12 students where they are–at school or home. Instead of waiting for an appointment with a doctor or therapist, children can see a Hazel provider for a telehealth visit, at no cost to families. With guardian permission, Hazel’s telehealth platform allows children to connect with a health care provider within minutes, or a therapist within days of referral. Hazel’s providers can help with everything from allergies and stomach aches to anxiety and depression. With Hazel, children can get the care they need when they need it.

Learn more at Hazel.co/how-hazel-works.

About Hazel

Hazel Health, the leader in school-based telehealth, partners with school districts and families to provide mental and physical health services to K-12 students where they are–at school or home. At no cost, and regardless of insurance status, Hazel’s providers can help with everything from allergies and stomach aches to anxiety and depression. With Hazel, children can get the care they need when they need it.

Learn more at Hazel.co/how-hazel-works.

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