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Health department secures $130,000 contract for electronic encounter forms with ARPA funds

December 06, 2023 | Utah County Commission Meeting Minutes, Utah County Commission, Utah County Commission and Boards, Utah County, Utah



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Health department secures $130,000 contract for electronic encounter forms with ARPA funds
In a recent Utah County Commission meeting, a significant decision was made regarding the outsourcing of electronic encounter forms for the health department. Initially planned to be handled internally, the commission opted to contract this work out, resulting in a three-year agreement costing $130,000 for the first year. This funding will be sourced from ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds, and the contract is already signed, which facilitated its approval by two of the commissioners.

However, the meeting also highlighted a contentious issue regarding a request for a new pool sampling vehicle for the environmental health group. While two commissioners supported the request, Commissioner Gardner opposed it, citing the county's substantial $8 million deficit as a reason to be fiscally cautious. The discussion around this vehicle will be revisited next week, as the commissioners aim to reach a consensus.

Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing financial challenges faced by the county, prompting careful consideration of expenditures across departments. The commission plans to continue discussions on various agenda items in their upcoming meetings, reflecting a commitment to balancing necessary services with fiscal responsibility.

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