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Miami County Health Department reports first-quarter services, warns of recently curtailed grants
Summary
The Miami County Health Department presented first-quarter service numbers, including immunizations, lead screens and WIC participation, and reported that a $100,000 noncompetitive "reaching rural" subaward was stopped and will not be received this year.
Mackenzie Kelly, public-health director, presented the Miami County Health Department's first-quarter report, outlining client counts, program highlights and recent grant disruptions.
Kelly said highlights included hosting a mobile mammography unit, distributing more than 4,000 diapers through a partner program, hosting KU nursing students and conducting 72 lead screenings from a $5,180 mini-grant (45 of those screens showed high risk and two were abnormal on confirmatory tests). She reported 400 vaccines administered in the first quarter (projected vaccine revenue roughly $8,000 pending insurance…
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