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• 2009 -10 2010 -11 2010 -11 <br />Request Manager <br />Re <br />ro q <br />Evaluator Scorecard Results and Evaluator Comments App Rec. <br />Evaluator: Health (Board of Health) <br />Adolescents in Need $64,387.00 $75,749.00 $0.00 <br />64 <br />Listed as a UNC Program but UNC contributes no funding or support for this program. Orange <br />County and Orange County Schools provide the only funding for the staff. Services seem to be <br />duplication of the currently placed DSS /OCS social workers. Recommend discussion with DSS to <br />see if services can be absorbed by current social workers. <br />------ - - - - -- - - - - - -- <br />Alliance of AIDS Services $2,550.00 $5,000.00 $2,500.00 <br />79 <br />Duke Homecare & Hospice $3,400.00 $4,000.00 $0.00 <br />94 <br />Sixty -nine Orange County residents served by program. Can't tell how many of those can't afford <br />to pay for services. Recomnend funding if funds available <br />_ ..... .............. -.- ...... __ ............. .._.._..__..- ... _ ........ .- . ................ ._. <br />Family Violence Prevention Center of Orange $16,490.00 $19,400.00 $17,000.00 <br />County <br />94 <br />• This is an important community prevention program for child abuse and neglect. They collaborate <br />well with community partners to provide outreach and education. Per unit/program costs seem <br />high. Recommend funding. <br />Piedmont Health Services, Inc. $10,750.00 $10,750.00 $10,000.00 <br />80 <br />Piedmont through its Carrboro Community Health Center and the Prospect Hill Center is a <br />federally qualified health center. Part of the mission is to serve the uninsured. During this past <br />year, the Health Department has received numerous reports that they were only making <br />appointments for those with Medicaid or insurance with the Health Department taking up the slack <br />in the uninsured category. No funding is being requested from other town governments but most <br />of the residents seen are from Carrboro and Chapel Hill.Piedmont is also the WIC provider and <br />receives in -kind space at the Whitted Building to provide these services for WIC clients regardless <br />of county residence. This is a duplication of Health Department services for primary care for <br />women and children and for maternity services, however the demand exceeds the available <br />providers. This system will have major dollars available for enhancements to services through <br />health care reform. Recommend funding. <br />Planned Parenthood of Central NC $18,649.00 $20,000.00 $10,000.00 <br />70 <br />Cannot tell the percent of uninsured that are Orange County residents. Do not slide costs to 0 for <br />client services. Many of the services provided are duplication of services provided at the Health <br />Department at lower cost. Health Department has State vasectomy dollars available upon referral <br />for uninsured. Do provide abortions at the Chapel Hill location. If County decides to keep funding <br />this, should decide exactly what it's paying for with this contribution since there are many services <br />is duplicated with lower cost Health Department services. Recommend not funding. (Note: County <br />Manager recommended funding would support teen service programs specifically.) <br />Thursday, May 27, 2010 Page 5 of 12 <br />
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