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DocuSign Envelope ID: BA090480-FC7C-4753-AEF2-19BCB43C5FFB <br /> Orange County Detention Center Contract Psychiatry <br /> Appendix 1 to Services Agreement between Orange County and UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry <br /> DESCRIPTION OF FUNDING AND SERVICE <br /> Beginning in September of 2016,the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health under the UNC Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry, began <br /> providing psychiatry services at the Orange County Detention Center,which were reimbursed by funding provided to Orange County by Cardinal Innovations. <br /> Under the arrangement, UNC psychiatrist Dr. Carol Vanderzwaag ("Dr.V.")was available to assist in assessing and treating individuals with acute psychiatric <br /> needs at the Detention Center. Maintenance of Effort ("MOE")funds up to$15,000 were authorized by Orange County for fiscal year 2017/2018. Dr.V worked <br /> directly with Dr. Deron Coy,the Detention Center psychologist, and Allison Zirkel, LCSW,from the Orange County Criminal Justice Resource Department <br /> ("CJRD"). Dr.V's hours under the original effort projection on which the$15,000 was based were limited to approximately five hours per month. With Orange <br /> County's request and acceptance of the services, UNC and Dr. V provided additional hours of service beyond this limit in FY 2017/2018 and they submitted an <br /> invoice for an additional $5,000 for consideration. Deputy County Manager Travis Myren authorized the additional payment in fiscal year 2017/2018 with MOE <br /> refund funds that are encumbered in the CJRD Contract Services account. In addition, moving into FY 2018/2019,funding for the contract psychiatry services <br /> was increased for up to$25,000 annually and will be paid through a County services contract with the UNC Department of Psychiatry. Moving into fiscal year <br /> 2019/2020,funding will remain available up to$25,000 annually. (Please note that Dr.V left her position on 6/30/18, but the service and contract continued <br /> with psychiatrists working under the supervision of Dr. Robert Gilmore.) <br /> REFERRAL <br /> All referrals for contract psychiatry services under the Services Agreement will be routed through Dr. Deron Coy and Allison Zirkel. Allison Zirkel will complete <br /> an assessment on each inmate approved for psychiatric services prior to the initial meeting with the UNC psychiatrist and will provide this information to the <br /> UNC psychiatrist. <br /> Referrals may come from the following: Orange County Sheriff's Office and Jail Administration (e.g. Sheriff Blackwood, Chief Deputy Sykes, Major Hawkins, <br /> Lieutenant Spear), Orange County Jail Medical Staff(Medical Doctor, Head Nurse, nurse on duty, Psychologists—e.g. Deron Coy, or Donna May), or the Criminal <br /> Justice Resource Department (e.g. Pretrial Coordinator Ted Dorsi, CJRD Director Caitlin Fenhagen, or Criminal Case Assessment Specialist Allison Zirkel). <br /> Referrals must be made to either: Dr. Deron Coy, 919-280-7381, deron.coy@correctionalbehavioralhealth.com <br /> Allison Zirkel,919-245-2304,azirkel@orangecountync.gov <br /> A referral does not guarantee that the inmate will be seen by the psychiatrist. The inmate will be screened by the Detention Center Psychologist (currently Dr. <br /> Coy) and the CJRD LCSW(currently Allison Zirkel) and then referred to the psychiatrist if appropriate. <br /> PSYCHIATRY <br /> Upon acceptance of a referral,the psychiatrist will meet with the inmate for further assessment, including to determine whether pharmacological intervention is <br /> appropriate. The routine visits will occur on Tuesdays at 3pm. If clinically indicated, the psychiatrist will provide the prescription to the Orange County nurse on <br /> duty who will call in the prescription to Southern Health Partners. The prescription, along with any related notes or medical records, shall go in the inmate's <br /> chart (located in the jail medical office) so that Detention Center medical staff will have access to this information. The Detention Center will retain these <br /> records for at least 6 years from the last date of service and provide UNC with copies of such records upon request, including as may be needed for UNC to <br /> {00108261.DOCX} <br />