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Commissioner Pelissier agreed that they need to understand where the clientele is <br />coming from She said that it is an assumption that the population is in Chapel Hill but the ones <br />with the most poverty are out in the County She said that it may be good to look at other health <br />users and whether they need conestop shop with the human services <br />Commissioner Yuhasz said that there is an apparent greater need in the Hillsborough <br />area He said that he does not think that a consolidation in Hillsborough now should be read as <br />an abandonment of the twoservicemodel The County does not have any funds to build a new <br />facility but it could expand the current dental clinic at the Whitted Center site for the shortterm <br />He suggested consolidating it for the shortterm and seeing how efficient it is and looking at how <br />to provide transportation to Hillsborough for those living in Carrboro and Chapel Hill <br />Chair Foushee said that it would seem that it is the Countys responsibility to ensure that <br />the situation does not deteriorate Her fear is that if they do not seriously look at how to be <br />more efficient then the current situation will worsen <br />Tony Whitaker said that he was shocked to learn the amount of money they were paying <br />for rent for the Carrboro dental clinic and it is not even used three days of the week <br />Frank Clifton said that he met with the President of Durham Tech recently and he <br />brought up this subject about possibly partnering and having ajointuse facility with the <br />community college and health clinic facilities The idea was floated for future reference and the <br />response was positive He said that if UNC Hospital sites at Waterstone this could really be a <br />partnership <br />Commissioner Gordon reiterated that they need to consider access for the people in <br />Chapel Hill and Carrboro because 23 of the population is there and they pay 23 of the taxes <br />She said that you cannot just consolidate in one area without thinking of the other areas <br />Commissioner Hemminger verified that the lease at Carr Mill Mall is up in October 2011 <br />and they will need to pay out if they leave early Rosemary Summers said that they could <br />vacate earlier if there was a sublease <br />Commissioner Hemminger asked when a decision had to be made <br />Frank Clifton said that staff is doing an analysis of where the clientele is and this may <br />help to determine the other variables such as transportation He said that he would not let the <br />lease be the determination and he would go ahead and make the move if the County <br />Commissioners agreed <br />Commissioner Jacobs asked about the inadequacy of engagement of the dental school <br />and if the County has recently approached the dental school Dr Paul Chelminski said that the <br />Health Department cannot internally make referrals within UNC for dental patients with serious <br />issues because they have to have cash to be seen He said that it is not part of the stated <br />mission of the dental school to be a safety net provider <br />Rosemary Summers said that they did ask the dental school directly about partnering <br />with the County for services There have also been discussions with Piedmont Health about <br />this The dental school said that it would be glad to provide the services but it would charge on <br />a dollar for dollar basis This would be more expensive than how the Health Department <br />currently operates Piedmont is considering this as an option but it is still in discussion <br />Chris Harlan said that she heard that Piedmont Health is only accepting patients with <br />insurance This will have a huge impact on the safety net issue As far as analysis she said <br />that they need to look in the community and identify people who need dental services but are <br />not seeking them <br />Anissa Vines said that the Board of Health selected two issues to discuss this evening but <br />there are other needs She said that they need to think shortterm and longterm and <br />efficiencies This is a very complex issue She said that they do have a sense of urgency to be <br />responsive to the residents of Orange County as it relates to dental care and public health
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