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1995 S Agreement between Orange County Health Department and Piedmont Health Services, Inc. (PHS)
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9/5/1995
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Agreement
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VIII-E
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Agenda - 09-05-1995 - VIII-E
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN <br /> ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> (hereinafter referred to as OCHD) <br /> and <br /> PIEDMONT HEALTH SERVICES, INC. <br /> (hereinafter referred to as PHS) <br /> WHEREAS, OCHD, has been entered a contract with UNC-CH to serve as lead <br /> agency in implementing the goals of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Based Public <br /> Health Project in Orange County, North Carolina; and <br /> WHEREAS, the services of PHS are needed to achieve these goals <br /> NOW THEREFORE; the parties mutually agree to enter a contract on the following <br /> terms: <br /> Article 1. Statement. of Work <br /> A. PHS shall perform the following services under this agreement: <br /> 1. Serve as a member of the Orange County Coalition and the Community Based <br /> Public Health Project Steering Committee. <br /> 2. Provide staff liaison between the communities served and the health center <br /> operated by PHS and between the communities served and other institutional <br /> health care providers as necessary. <br /> 3. Propose to PHS management and board program development initiatives which <br /> responds to needs identified by targeted community. <br /> 4. Serve as a member of team responsible for training community advocates on <br /> issues and resources related to primary care. <br /> 5. Provide technical assistance to coalition and community groups in the <br /> following areas, as needed: needs assessment, planning, grant writing, and <br /> information concerning primary health care issues. <br />
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