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Page 3 <br /> TYPE OF SERVICE July 176 - April '77 July 17L_7 April '78 <br /> Well Inspections 435 277 <br /> Water Samples 176 248 <br /> Consultations Vi its H2O 131 50 <br /> Sewage Inspections 1436 2429 <br /> Septic Tank Approvals 331 359 <br /> Lot Evaluations 627 1519 <br /> Consultations Vi its Septic Tank 513 689 <br /> Complaints 99 53 <br /> Food Handling Vi its 884 462 <br /> Total Visits 4632 6186 <br /> Man Days 549.90 669.05 <br /> Visits Per Day 8.142 9.25 <br /> In Famil Planning we have vastly increased quality tinder Dr. Switzer's Leader <br /> ship in that we have changed the focus to the whole patient rather than just their cc <br /> traceptive needs. Secondly, the District was serving 1669 patients with 2913 clinic <br /> visits. We have served 2,974 patients with 3,785 clinic visits ----. a 78% increase in <br /> total patients and a 28% increase in clinic visits. <br /> In germs of nutrition counseling and services we can not compare to the Distri <br /> because they did not provide such service and did not cooperate With O.C.C.H.S. in t'1" <br /> WIC program. W provide such service to all expectant mothers in our clinic includir <br /> their children end cooperate with O.C.C.H.S. to get the WIC programs for our patient; <br /> Since the District Left behind such sketchy information we can only compare bi <br /> of information illn other programs. <br /> Chronic Disuse: We are screening at least double the District .rate because-: t <br /> purposefully downplayed this area. In May we went out in the community and screened <br /> people for hypertension. The District had no such project. In our Chronic Disease <br /> clinic, the Dis r. t averaged 11 patients , we average 23 patients. In Chronic Di.sea: <br /> home visits the3 visited 76 patients in April of 1977 and in April.:of 1978 we visitec <br /> 138 patients. <br /> Maternal. Health: We have no base of District data. However, we feel we do sc <br /> more patients in clinic and at their homes. Our clinics serve up to 60% high risk <br /> patients therebi indicating we are aiming this service much better. We provide edue-, <br /> tional opportunities not previously provided. Lastly, our working relationship with <br /> Memorial. Hospit' and the Medical. School is vastly improved. <br /> Child He the Despite its inadequacy we estimate we are serving at least tri l <br /> the number of c ildren with school health services. Pediatric clinics served an ave <br /> of 31 per week in January throw March of 1978 compared t6 22 in January through Mai <br /> of 1977. We hafe trained nurses and upgraded their pediatric skills for child healtl <br /> screening and assessment. We visit all first born children and all risk children. <br /> have expanded our community nursing pediatric involvement. In the 3rd quarter of 1� <br />