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Public health office reports rising pregnancy referrals, schedules school immunization clinics; budget adjustments considered
Summary
The county public health office reported increases in pregnancy-care referrals and ongoing immunization outreach. Staffing changes include coverage for a maternity leave. The office presented a proposed budget with modest changes to supplies, travel and salary lines and discussed discretionary repair/maintenance reserves.
County public health staff reported steady activity in the second quarter, with increased pregnancy-care referrals, continuing immunization outreach and planned school clinics ahead of the fall term.
Public health staff member Jody (public health office) told the Board of County Commissioners the office received 13 referrals for pregnancy care in the quarter and accepted 11, and that her ongoing caseload in June was 55 mothers seen over the April–June quarter, up roughly six from the previous quarter. "The majority of our referrals come from Medicaid…
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