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County public-health report: CHA survey, HEAP cooling opens April 15; childcare demand strains state funding
Summary
Sullivan County public-health and social-services staff reported a positive on-site New York State Department of Health survey of the County Health Agency, said the HEAP cooling component will open April 15, and warned that expanded childcare subsidy demand may outstrip state funding by fall.
Sullivan County public-health officials told the Health and Human Services committee that the New York State Department of Health conducted a surprise survey of the County Health Agency (CHA) and spent six days on site; staff said they had no final written report but that the exit feedback was generally positive and identified a small number of corrective actions.
The public-health director said February produced 1,434 billable visits at CHA and that nursing and physical-therapy services were the most utilized. The director said the…
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