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<br />budget the correct amount within the District Wide Improvements Capital Project, and 
<br />amends the project ordinance as follows: 
<br />District Wide Improvements ($47,745) - Project # 51021 
<br />Revenues for this 2roject: 
<br />Health Department 
<br />8. The Orange County Health Department has received notification of the following 
<br />additional funds: 
<br />Anne Wolfe Mini-Grant — receipt of a $5,000 Anne Wolfe Mini-grant from the 
<br />North Carolina Public Health Association. Funding for this grant will allow current 
<br />nursing staff to become Lamaze Childbirth Educators for health departments and 
<br />begin offering Childbirth Education classes to prenatal patients and their partners. 
<br />In addition to childbirth-specific information, classes will include education on a 
<br />healthy pregnancy, including nutrition information, smoking cessation, substance 
<br />abuse, avowing maternal infections including STDs, newborn care, breastfeeding, 
<br />infant safe sleep, secondhand some exposure, and other relevant topics. 
<br />Public Health Preparedness funds — receipt of $2,719 in additional funds from 
<br />the North Carolina Division of Public Health. Funds will be used to enhance all 
<br />hazards planning and direction, coordination and assessment, surveillance and 
<br />detection capacities, risk communication and health information dissemination, 
<br />telecommunications capabilities, and education and training. 
<br />This budget amendment provides for the receipt of these additional funds for the above 
<br />stated purposes. (See Attachment 1, column 5) 
<br />9. The Orange County Health Department requests the use of $25,000 in existing Medicaid 
<br />Cost Settlement funds to cover expenses associated with the department's rebranding 
<br />campaign, and the employment of temporary staff for a three-month assignment needed 
<br />to clear out a backlog of denied Dental claims. This budget amendment provides for the 
<br />transfer of existing Medicaid Maximization funds to the department's operations within 
<br />the General Fund, and amends the Capital Project Ordinance as follows: (See 
<br />Attachment 1, column 6) 
<br />Current FY 
<br />2012-13 
<br />FY 2012-13 
<br />Amendment 
<br />FY 2012-13 
<br />Revised 
<br />From General Fund 
<br />$200,000 
<br />$47,745 
<br />$247,745 
<br />Total Project Funding 
<br />$200,000 
<br />147,746 
<br />$247,745 
<br />Health Department 
<br />8. The Orange County Health Department has received notification of the following 
<br />additional funds: 
<br />Anne Wolfe Mini-Grant — receipt of a $5,000 Anne Wolfe Mini-grant from the 
<br />North Carolina Public Health Association. Funding for this grant will allow current 
<br />nursing staff to become Lamaze Childbirth Educators for health departments and 
<br />begin offering Childbirth Education classes to prenatal patients and their partners. 
<br />In addition to childbirth-specific information, classes will include education on a 
<br />healthy pregnancy, including nutrition information, smoking cessation, substance 
<br />abuse, avowing maternal infections including STDs, newborn care, breastfeeding, 
<br />infant safe sleep, secondhand some exposure, and other relevant topics. 
<br />Public Health Preparedness funds — receipt of $2,719 in additional funds from 
<br />the North Carolina Division of Public Health. Funds will be used to enhance all 
<br />hazards planning and direction, coordination and assessment, surveillance and 
<br />detection capacities, risk communication and health information dissemination, 
<br />telecommunications capabilities, and education and training. 
<br />This budget amendment provides for the receipt of these additional funds for the above 
<br />stated purposes. (See Attachment 1, column 5) 
<br />9. The Orange County Health Department requests the use of $25,000 in existing Medicaid 
<br />Cost Settlement funds to cover expenses associated with the department's rebranding 
<br />campaign, and the employment of temporary staff for a three-month assignment needed 
<br />to clear out a backlog of denied Dental claims. This budget amendment provides for the 
<br />transfer of existing Medicaid Maximization funds to the department's operations within 
<br />the General Fund, and amends the Capital Project Ordinance as follows: (See 
<br />Attachment 1, column 6) 
<br />Current FY 
<br />2012-13 
<br />FY 2012-13 
<br />Amendment 
<br />FY 2012-13 
<br />Revised 
<br />Construction 
<br />$200,000 
<br />$47,745 
<br />$247,745'_ 
<br />Total Costs 
<br />$200,000 
<br />$47,745 
<br />$247,745 
<br />Health Department 
<br />8. The Orange County Health Department has received notification of the following 
<br />additional funds: 
<br />Anne Wolfe Mini-Grant — receipt of a $5,000 Anne Wolfe Mini-grant from the 
<br />North Carolina Public Health Association. Funding for this grant will allow current 
<br />nursing staff to become Lamaze Childbirth Educators for health departments and 
<br />begin offering Childbirth Education classes to prenatal patients and their partners. 
<br />In addition to childbirth-specific information, classes will include education on a 
<br />healthy pregnancy, including nutrition information, smoking cessation, substance 
<br />abuse, avowing maternal infections including STDs, newborn care, breastfeeding, 
<br />infant safe sleep, secondhand some exposure, and other relevant topics. 
<br />Public Health Preparedness funds — receipt of $2,719 in additional funds from 
<br />the North Carolina Division of Public Health. Funds will be used to enhance all 
<br />hazards planning and direction, coordination and assessment, surveillance and 
<br />detection capacities, risk communication and health information dissemination, 
<br />telecommunications capabilities, and education and training. 
<br />This budget amendment provides for the receipt of these additional funds for the above 
<br />stated purposes. (See Attachment 1, column 5) 
<br />9. The Orange County Health Department requests the use of $25,000 in existing Medicaid 
<br />Cost Settlement funds to cover expenses associated with the department's rebranding 
<br />campaign, and the employment of temporary staff for a three-month assignment needed 
<br />to clear out a backlog of denied Dental claims. This budget amendment provides for the 
<br />transfer of existing Medicaid Maximization funds to the department's operations within 
<br />the General Fund, and amends the Capital Project Ordinance as follows: (See 
<br />Attachment 1, column 6) 
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