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1 couple of years to return to baseline. She said the projections for this year's revenues are <br />2 $425,000 to $450,000 with just one clinic in Hillsborough. <br />3 Colleen Bridger said the other key point is the number of patients they serve. She said <br />4 this number has increased by 912 patients from Fiscal Year 2009 -2010 to Fiscal Year 2013 -2014. <br />5 She said this is a sixty one percent increase. She said this is a real testament to the Dental Clinic <br />6 staff. <br />7 Colleen Bridger said the amount of money received per patient is down, which means <br />8 fewer patients have insurance and are paying on a sliding scale. <br />9 Colleen Bridger said the question she gets a lot is what happened to those patients in the <br />10 southern portion of the County. She said more patients from the southern portion of the County <br />11 are being seen now than when there were two clinics. She added when the percentage of <br />12 patients is considered, the percentage of patients from the southern portion of the County is lower <br />13 than it was when there was a clinic there. <br />14 Colleen Bridger said the bottom line is that the consolidation was good for their Dental <br />15 Clinic and for determining how to deliver dental services efficiently and effectively. She said when <br />16 the Southern Human Services Center is expanded in the near future; she would like to see <br />17 another dental clinic in the facility. She said part of the consolidation involved going from a four <br />18 operatory clinic in Chapel Hill to an eight operatory clinic in Hillsborough. She said they are ready <br />19 to expand the number of staff in Hillsborough. She said there is a fairly long waiting list for non - <br />20 emergency adult patients. She said the Health Department's Budget request includes an <br />21 additional Dental Team. She said a good amount of the cost of the request is offset by additional <br />22 revenues from billing for those services. She said dental services in Hillsborough should be <br />23 expanded this year and there should be a plan for expansion in the next few years in the southern <br />24 half of the County. <br />25 Commissioner Rich asked if more people are visiting the Clinic because they cannot afford <br />26 care elsewhere. <br />27 Colleen Bridger said there are two types of other dental facilities: private providers and <br />28 Piedmont Health Services. She said that the private dental offices are absolutely out of financial <br />29 reach for the patients of the Dental Clinic. She said that Piedmont Health Services are more <br />30 expensive than Orange County, but she does not think that this is part of the motivation but rather <br />31 that they have limited operatory clinics and thus very long wait lists. <br />32 Commissioner Burroughs asked if Piedmont is limited by space. <br />33 Colleen Bridger said yes. She added if a clinic is built by the County at the Southern <br />34 Human Services Center, perhaps Piedmont could staff and operate it. She said this idea would <br />35 solve Piedmont's space issues and the community's access issues. <br />36 Commissioner Jacobs asked if the Dental Clinic at the University of North Carolina (UNC) <br />37 continues to exist. <br />38 Colleen Bridger said yes, but the community is triaging patients that cannot be seen at the <br />39 County Dental Clinic to be seen by the UNC Dental Clinic. She said the UNC clinic is not seen as <br />40 a safety net dental provider but rather a safety net dental specialist. She said complicated cases <br />41 are referred to the UNC Dental Clinic. <br />42 Commissioner Jacobs recalled an award had been given and that congratulations were in <br />43 order for Dr. Bridger and Stacy Shelp for publicizing some aspect of public health. <br />44 Colleen Bridger said that Ms. Shelp created the wonderful annual report for the Health <br />45 Department. She said the report was submitted to the North Carolina City and County <br />46 Communicators (NC3C), and it was awarded first place. <br />47 <br />48 Commissioner Price arrived at 6:27 p.m. <br />49 <br />