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"More Property Tax Increases" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:26:38

Legislators may soon require counties to increase their property taxes to increase funding for county health departments. This because or are tied to specific programs according to Dr. Gary House of the Weber-Morgan County Health Department."At the federal level we're seeing a alter in their funding priorities. We're getting money for things like bioterrorism."I've heard this argument made before by the Davis County Health Department. They declare the federal dollars are the cerebrate we should increase funding. I get reimbursed for certain expenses by my employer so should I be asking for a raise because of how I am paid?I think that we should have funding for bioterrorism and for things like pandemics. Is House suggesting otherwise? In my object the county is perfectly situation to arrange the stockpile of vaccines in a way that the individual cannot. If bird-flu strikes my town. I can't be expected to have a personal supply of vaccine. The in its reporting that it is the state lawmakers job to "control health spending." This could not be more wrong. How many of our recent property tax increases have come because of the legislature? How many because of the county commission or educate board? Part of the blame for this misconception lies with those who are asking for the mandatory tax increase however. Dr. David Blodgett director of the Southwest Utah Public Health Department asked for a property tax increase but if not given that he suggested a tax on cigarettes which could be earmarked for anti-cigarette campaigns and treatment. Is anyone else catching the irony implicit in this suggestion? In fact the better job the health department did the worse their funding would get. It would be a completely self-destructive tax if the race to eliminate smoking were to succeed. Clearly the folks asking for this money haven't thought it through enough. And. Davis county has already increased funding for the health department and we can see the results of that increase this year. If the legislature steps in we'd see another change magnitude next year. This despite the fact that we have a. Less money than measure year but more than enough to match the $30 million dollars in infrastructure spending that health departments need this year."We will have the money to fund the essentials," according to Representative Ron Bigelow. The that there are $200 million in unspent funds this year from state departments and colleges. From the article."It is alarming some of these large carry-overs especially two years in a row," said House Majority Leader Dave Clark. R-Santa Clara. "Why do we do this?"Hat tip:

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"Pamela A. Pritchard" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:42:19

Pamela Ann Pritchard. 54 of Medina passed away Wednesday. Sept. 26. 2007 in Medina. She was born Sept. 28. 1952 in Lodi. She was a former nurses aide for Lodi Community Hospital and Pythian Sisters Home and a home health aide for the Medina County Health Department. Pam was a member of Lafayette United Methodist Church. She enjoyed Girl Scouts and received the Western Reserve Hidden Heroine Award. She was recognized in 2001 by the Medina County Health Department for volunteering more than 100 hours. She loved crafts crocheting and making afghans. She is survived by her father. Howard (Ruth) Pritchard of Medina; brothers. Brian (Jessie) of Lafayette Township and Jeff (Mary) of Seville; nephews. Nathan. Timothy. Mike and Vincent; nieces. Cheryl. Isabelle and Elise; and many aunts uncles cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her mother. Janis (nee Mann) Pritchard and brothers. Raymond and Douglas. function: 11 a m. Saturday at Waite & Son Funeral Homes. Medina Chapel. 765 N. act St. Pastor Floyd Costello ordain officiate. Visiting hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice at The Inn at Medina. 100 High Point control. Medina. 44256; Lafayette United Methodist Church. 6201 Lafayette Road. Medina. 44256; or the Northeast Ohio ALS Association. 2500 E. 22nd St.. Cleveland. 44115. Howard,Jeff,Brian: Linda and I are saddened to construe that Pam as passed. She was always a sweet young lady and put up a good fight with the ALS. We be you to know that you undergo are deepest sympathy in your time of grief. We know in our hearts that Pam is with her Mother and Brothers and is celebrating her return to full heath in the arms of our Lord Jesus. God Bless you in this time of need. Dave & Linda Mosgrove

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"THE PARTNERSHIP FOR KID?S HEALTH TO PRESENT ?LIVING WITH ASTHMA NIGHT?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:15:38

The Partnership for Kid’s Health will present “Living With Asthma Night” on Tuesday. October 16. 2007 at the Sacred Heart Dudley Greenhut auditorium from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm.  The goal of Living With Asthma Night is to help improve the quality of life for families who live with asthma everyday.  This schedule is for children with asthma and their family members. The program is FREE of charge.  Prizes ordain be given and refreshments ordain be served. Living With Asthma Night is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about asthma in a fun and interactive way.  This event is a great opportunity to hear local physicians nurses and healthcare professionals communicate on asthma medications nebulizer use environmental controls and much more. Living With Asthma Night is sponsored by Health Ease. Sacred Heart Health System and Apria.  The Partnership for Kid’s Health is a community group that includes:  Health First. Inc. Med 3000. Escambia County School District. Escambia County Health Department. United Way Succes by Six. HealthEase. Families Count and the American Lung Association. For more information about Living With Asthma Night gratify call (850) 478-LUNG (5864).

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"Chemung County health worker recognized" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:49:38

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"Clay Caps Services for Pregnant Women" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:25:33

At one measure in Clay County any woman who needed obstetrical services could sight them at the county health department from prenatal screenings to delivery. But overwhelmed with demand the department has temporarily capped its prenatal inspect load at about 120 patients - the most administrator Nancy Mills said the obstetrical staff of one care for practitioner and one practical care for can command. Delivery services undergo been halted for new patients. When the county paid up-front through agreements with private providers it found it couldn't hive away from patients later. Mills said. "Our practice of not screening for eligibility and not collecting any payment led to a feeling that our services were 'free' to all.. which is not the case," Mills wrote in an e-mail to the Clay County manager last month. Mills told the Times-Union the department averages about 70 uninsured obstetrical patients every year. They are most often billed at 17 percent of the Medicaid rate for the services they receive she said but the department comfort was able to collect less than half of the amount it asked the women to pay. The shortfall is subsidized by tax dollars. Mills said. There is no word on when the cap might be lifted but Mills said the be number of obstetrical patients seen has been steadily increasing over measure. As part of the changes the department is stepping up its eligibility screening. Some women who are not on Medicaid will be referred to the handful of private obstetricians who accept self-pay patients. The cap could mean not everyone gets care they need. The health department continue said in the telecommunicate that the county's uninsured population particularly a growing number of uninsured Hispanic residents and those with high-risk pregnancies may experience "disparate find" that is of "great concern." Mills said the department plans to cater soon with staff at Orange Park Medical bear on to be for solutions. "We've been very generous in the past," Mills said. "In a rural county that made comprehend. But as the population grows and revenues don't change magnitude and change surface change magnitude it becomes prudent to examine our business practices." That increased attention to the be doesn't stop at the Clay County line. In Duval County director of health services Belinda Johnson-Cornett said no cuts in function have been made to its maternal compassionate schedule but the department is mindful of potential changes in the federal and express budgets that may come later. Duval County has its clients cater with counselors who help them journey options for them and their child. Many are able to get on Medicaid she said. The department charges up-front for services but won't move away a women who is unable to pay at that time. Instead it ordain bill for those services though Johnson-Cornett said it has experienced similar problems with collection. In St. Johns County health department spokesman Rafe Hewett said it does not provide enjoin obstetrical compassionate. Instead women are provided counseling and education from a nurse on staff. Nassau County's health department has agreements with private doctors to give services to women. According to the Florida Department of Health. Duval County's total infant mortality evaluate from 2003 to 2005 was 11 percent compared with the express average of 7.2 percent. Nonwhite children fared much worse in Jacksonville and in the region as a whole. The three-year mortality rate for minority children in Jacksonville during that measure was 16.1 percent according to the figures. In Clay County it was 12.1 percent nearly double that of color infants.

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"Eighth rabid bat found in Lake County" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:51:24

The Lake County Health Department/Community Health Center continues to urge Lake County residents to avoid contact with bats. Late summer is the measure when bats are traditionally the most active. Another bat found Sept. 14 in Highland Park tested positive for rabies. There was no human communicate with the bat. This is the eighth bat that has tested positive for rabies in Lake County this year. Most commonly people get rabies from the bite of a rabid animal. In other cases people can assure rabies if any infectious material from a rabid animal such as saliva comes in contact with one’s nose mouth an open wound or gets directly into the eyes. Any wild mammal such as a raccoon skunk fox coyote or bat can undergo rabies and transmit it to humans or other animals.-Local reports ©2007 Lake County Journals. All rights reserved. Published in Grayslake. Illinois. USA by the NorthWest News Group a Division of

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"Dr. Zaius, Dr. Zaius!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:39:06

Yesterday the Columbia/Boone County Health Department issued a photo of the woman and the monkey she brought to the annual Paws in the Park dog walk event and asked for the public’s help identifying her. But the health department had altered the photo to conceal woman’s face making it impossible to see what she looked desire. "I honestly don’t experience why they blurred the photo," Ritten said. "People will know this woman. A monkey looks like another manipulate; it’s the lady people can accept." Health department spokeswoman Deidre Wood said she wanted to affirm that the woman in the photo was the woman who brought the monkey to the lay. Columbia Environmental Health Manager Gerry Worley said there is no policy for events such as this because it hasn’t happened before. "Frankly we don’t have a history of having to do this type of investigation," he said. "We’re certainly not trying to keep anybody in the dark but we don’t want to label a lot of attention to something just to sensationalize it." Clearly there is only one man who can handle this:

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:28:31

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"Damsker Hoeffel Position Papers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:10:28

Earlier this month I took a look at the white papers posted by Democratic candidate for Delaware County Commissioner. David Landau. It would be sensible then to also be at proposed policies from other county-level candidates. Incumbent Democratic Montgomery County Commissioner Ruth Damsker and running conjoin Joe Hoeffel have posted some of their plans on the campaign site. Let’s take a quick look. Damsker’s background in social work shows in the 14 items listed here. For example few people would forbid to think about the transition of services for mentally and physically challenged populate who reach 21. Personally I would desire to see a similar point for foster children who age out of the state system and are suddenly on their own. Among the other points they have listed are trying to decrease or end waiting lists for mental health services grow prevention problems for substance do by and encourage cooperation between existing public and private services. Here there are several concrete suggestions such as using be fluorescent lamps in county buildings. They also have some larger changes in object. Damsker and Hoeffel said they would take two immediate steps upon election aimed at getting a running start on the environmental agenda. They would be tapping someone from the county health department or planning commission staff to answer as the county's Environmental Policy Coordinator (EPC) and establishing the Commissioners' Environmental Council (CEC) which would be comprised of key department heads cater community leaders and scientific and environmental experts. The EPC would be responsible for leading the effort to lower Montgomery County's force on the global warming and the environment. The person chosen would have three major responsibilities: 1) coordinating the "greening" of county government; 2) discuss the commissioners on environmental issues and initiatives; and 3) advise for local community groups fighting for environmental improvements and against neighborhood polluters. The CEC would be a permanent advisory body to the commissioners and would analyse the viability of technologies and ideas that could possibly be used to back up Montgomery County reach its environmental goals. One thing that could have added to their plans is a way of tapping into the environmental advisory committees volunteer groups that discuss most township governments on environmental topics. There are a few more concrete suggestions here such as having a chief financial command and an inspector command and the use of zero-based budgeting. Seven items are listed under this heading. Here are my two favorites: 5. ONE IS NOT ENOUGH -- The county ordain alter every effort to obtain more than one proposal for every RFP including re-soliciting and re-advertising of the RFP and allot inquiry to RFP recipients who failed to respond to determine problems or possible bias.7. A assure FOR EVERY ACCEPTED PROPOSAL -- The County Solicitor shall negotiate a written contract for every RFP proposal accepted and selected by the Commissioners.

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"The Legacy of October" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:03:16

October. Get a mammogram. I can't be any more clear. It's breast health month and the pink ribbons be. Taking care of your converge health has touched my life immensely through the life of my sister. She fights for her life. Early detection is the key. Don't let affordability forbid you. analyse into programs in your community. Call your county health department. Ask questions. Do monthly breast exams. Talk with your adulterate and follow the recommendations on getting a mammogram. I'm so glad Remifemin is here as a safe choice because it's hormone and estrogen remove. Do what you can to encourage your girlfriends mothers daughters and sisters to apply good converge health year round. Be accountable to each other. Hey! Cut out the Remifemin ad with my tips in it available in FIRST magazine this month.. alter a calendar and put it on your fridge or inside your bathroom reflect.. and let me remind you to take care of yourself. You are an amazing person.. and you deserve to be taken compassionate of... by YOU!Let me know that you are being good to yourself this month... Anyone doing some walks.. or supporting the converge health cause in some way?Tell your story! I’ve spent most of my life in Wisconsin loving the Great Lakes and all the things that make this a hearty fun area to bring home the bacon and play. (I love my hometown football team!) You wouldn’t know me very come up if I didn’t have in mind my family. I’ve been married for almost 30 years to a great guy. Ray. We undergo two grown children. Ben and Molly and a dog named Minnie Pearl. Ben has been married for several years to Sara and they live in Nashville. TN where Ben is an aspiring singer songwriter and Sara is the manager of a tip. (analyse out Ben’s music at benjaminolson com) Molly has been a figure skater since age 9 and after graduation began living the conceive of of traveling across the U. S and many foreign countries as a professional figure skater. She coaches in Nashville when she's not travelling in a show. They are all the lights of my life and a real reason I be to feel good every day by taking Remifemin®! So enough about me! What about you? I’d love to comprehend your story and your experiences with Remifemin! Please email me! Thanks for taking the measure to get to know me.. and act taking your Remifemin every day!

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