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31 <br /> 1 Slide #40 <br /> Human Services <br /> Health Department <br /> • PSS#na#al i�ara <br /> - %0 hoow wads nods w4hln two-four weefcs of cle4very <br /> ro <br /> 100%cifliomG vieits were nmdG in FY2021-22 <br /> W%proJ*e-1 dforFV2022-23 <br /> o i'%b d"dfwFY2023-24 <br /> • Medical Services for Uninsured,Underinsured,and Medicaid Eligible Clients <br /> Nwnbefofchlldh@slth vlslts <br /> 0 1015 o FY2421-22 <br /> fj 1224 pro"ctrdw FY2v6 •2 <br /> B 1500budgeladln FM23-24 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 37 tti }It"['l I CAROLINA <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #41 <br /> Human Services <br /> • Health Department <br /> — Transportation Assistanioe Program <br /> Unduplicated patient count 17 16 25 25 <br /> Total Rides 55 70 284 2n <br /> Total Distance 309 miles 403 miles 954 miles 1760 miles <br /> Total Gust 07 $734 $3,209 $4,278 <br /> Average r3Jstance per trip 7 miles 8 miles. 7 miles 10 miles <br /> • Pilot started in October 2019 with grant funding <br /> • In FY23-24 the program is recommended to be funded try the General Fund <br /> RANGE COUNTY <br /> 5�. KGORTII CAROLINA <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Commissioner Richards asked why postnatal care is projected to go down. <br /> 7 Quintana Stewart said some of that is because they took on clients from Chatham <br /> 8 County but that decreased because they will likely not all return to Orange County for care and it <br /> 9 is also hard to keep up with the patients outside of the county. <br /> 10 Travis Myren said that the state pays Orange County for the out-of-county patients. <br />