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BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:
Steve Wolf, R.N., President; Russell Bishop, Psy.D., Vice President; Jean
Gastiger, R.N., F.N.P.; Jesus Romero; Linda Liston, M.D.; John Olson, D.D.S.;
Mary Beth Shear, M.D.; Stephen Slack; Scott Starkweather
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT:
Mike Groark, J.D.; Deborah Schelkopf, D.V.M.
MINUTES
On a motion by Mr. Starkweather, seconded by Dr.
Bishop, the minutes of the Board of Health meeting of September 26, 2006, were
approved. Motion carried.
On a motion by Dr. Shear, seconded by Mr.
Romero, the Executive Session minutes of May 25, 2004, May 23, 2006 and
September 26, 2006, were approved. Motion carried.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
On a motion by Dr. Bishop, seconded by Mrs.
Gastiger, the Board of Health entered into executive session at 7:35 p.m. for
the purpose of discussing a personnel issue and Union update. Those voting aye
included Mr. Wolf, Dr. Bishop, Mrs. Gastiger, Mr. Romero, Dr. Olson, Dr. Shear,
Mr. Slack and Mr. Starkweather. Motion carried.
On a motion by Mr. Romero, seconded by Dr.
Olson, the Board of Health reconvened to regular session at 7:55 p.m. Those
voting aye included Mr. Wolf, Dr. Bishop, Mrs. Gastiger, Mr. Romero, Dr. Olson,
Dr. Shear, Mr. Slack and Mr. Starkweather. Motion carried.
DIVISION REPORTS
Mrs. Grush introduced Bette Chilton, new
Director of Personal Health Services, replacing Jane Lux who will assume her new
position as Assistant Administrator on December 1. Bette has been a Public
Health nurse and teacher for 24 years. She worked for a number of years at the
Health Department before leaving and becoming one of the original founders of
the TriCounty Community Health Clinic. She returned to the Health Department as
a temporary part-time employee working childhood clinics about eight years ago.
Since then, she has assumed the positions of WIC Coordinator and FCM/WIC
Coordinator. Bette has her masters’ degree in Maternal Child Health nursing and
has been a great asset to the Health Department.
The DeKalb County Board passed the 2007 Budget,
with all agency requests approved.
Preliminary work has begun on closing out the
financial books for FY2006. Sikich, L.L.P., has begun the auditing process. A
tentative unaudited year-end report will be provided for the Board at the
January meeting.
Mrs. Grush pointed out an article in The
Midweek regarding the development of a task force by Senator Burzynski and
Representative Pritchard to address the issue of access to health care for
Medicaid patients in DeKalb County. She explained that this is an issue not
only locally, but statewide, with the reimbursement level of Medicaid low, as
well as a delay in receiving that reimbursement, resulting in limited
participation by medical providers. Mrs. Grush has become a member of their
Task Force. While one solution would be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC),
Mrs. Grush does not feel DeKalb County would qualify because of its affluency
when compared to many other areas. DeKalb County’s poverty and uninsured level
cannot compete with many other areas in the country, so it would be very
unlikely the county could get federal funding. Another option would be to
establish a satellite clinic in DeKalb County from an established FQHC, such as
Crusader Clinic in Rockford. Some FQHCs are having financial concerns because
of the increase in uninsured and costs not being covered.
Mr. Slack asked how an FQHC would affect
TriCounty’s operation. Mrs. Grush responded that a FQHC would provide more
extensive services, including mental health, dental and 24-hour coverage, which
TriCounty does not provide. Mrs. Lux responded that a county cannot have both
clinics.
Mr. Slack stated that an Aurora newspaper
reported on the substantial number of undocumented immigrants that have applied
for AllKids in Fox Valley and asked about the number of applicants in DeKalb
County. Mrs. Chilton stated that she was unsure of the numbers since not all
applicants come through the Health Department as they can apply online or go
directly to the Department of Human Services office. Mrs. Grush added that the
Governor is pushing to get all eligible children signed up; however, there are
not adequate providers to accept them as patients..
Mrs. Gastiger reported that she read an
interpretation of the Rule that children of immigrants must provide proof of
citizenship. Mrs. Chilton responded that the federal law does state that proof
of citizenship must be shown so it is necessary to send in a copy of the birth
certificate. She added that the State law says that individuals under the age
of 18 or pregnant women can apply, regardless of citizenship. She has been told
to send these in without a birth certificate if one is not available. Mr.
Romero asked if individuals without proper documentation could obtain medical
coverage. Mrs. Chilton responded that they can, pointing out that pregnant
women always could apply and now children under the age of 18 years can if they
meet income guidelines. Mrs. Grush stated that she feels reimbursement for
children and pregnant women is quicker, while many other services are paid quite
late. Mr. Romero stated that he had translated for a couple that wanted to pay
for services, but the provider wouldn’t take the money and would only see the
patient if they applied for Medicaid. He pointed out that there are a lot of
Hispanics that are honest and are looking for a better way of living and that do
pay their bills. He added that the Hispanic culture is such that they pay up
front for services and save for that. A number of those he translated for
wanted to pay for care.
Mrs. Grush reported that this was a difficult
year for flu vaccine. It was necessary to cancel clinics because of the lack of
available vaccine. She added that it will be necessary next year to re-evaluate
this program. Right now, the agency has 900 doses left and many other providers
are also trying to sell their surplus.
Mr. Drake, Director of Environmental Health,
stated that unusual problems reported over the past two months included an
individual making deer sausage in his garage and killing pigs in his back yard.
Mr. Wolf asked about the event recyclers. Mr. Drake reported that ten of these
see-through containers were purchased by the agency to loan to not-for-profit
agencies for recycling of aluminum cans at events. They have already been
loaned out several times.
Mrs. Lux, Director of Personal Health Services,
reported on staffing issues in the Division, including internal changes of
positions. Staff was able to manage and continue providing services, even when
over caseload. An HIV Case Manager, Stacia Runge, has been hired. We are in
the process of hiring a Maternal Child Health nurse or nutritionist, and a WIC
secretary has been hired. Interviews are also being conducted for an HIV
Prevention Specialist to replace Brad Daehn who took a position in the regional
office.
Mrs. Zanellato, Director of Health Education,
reported that all projects are going very well. Her division is in the process
of launching the Volunteer Responder (VR) Program, which will recruit volunteers
to work in an emergency. At the exercise in March 2006, it was determined that
800 to 1,000 workers would be needed to treat the 100,000 DeKalb County
residents within 48 hours. Currently, we have 22 volunteers. Mrs. Zanellato
reported that this program will be promoted strongly to civic groups and other
sources beginning in early 2007. The first VR newsletter was included in the
Board packet. She added that the web page is almost ready. Staff are getting
the group of volunteers together and communicating with them and sharing
training opportunities to establish a core group of volunteers. It is hoped
that several hundred volunteers will be recruited. Mr. Wolf asked if this was
our program or one that was developed elsewhere. Mrs. Zanellato responded that
it is our program, but that most health departments are also conducting
recruitment programs. The Federal Medical Reserve Corps is coming out with a
program that is geared toward non-medical personnel and she will be looking at
that.
Mr. Wolf asked about the flu clinic exercise in
November. Mrs. Carroll, Communicable Disease Coordinator, reported that the NIU
clinic was used as an exercise. Mrs. Grush reported the drill was to determine
the through-put of patients in one hour, adding that it went very well. Mrs.
Carroll stated that the result was one vaccine administered per minute. Mrs.
Grush feels patients could be pushed through faster were it an actual event.
Dr. Liston asked about the STD presentations and
wondered if Gardasil was discussed during these. Mrs. Zanellato responded that
the presentations are provided to new immigrants with very limited English at
the high school level. She stated that one of our health educators is a
Hispanic NIU student that helps with this program. The information provided is
very basic and the goal is to create a safe atmosphere and to provide
information about where to seek help, such as in our Family Planning Program.
Dr. Liston asked if the Health Department was
administering Gardasil. Mrs. Lux responded that we are not yet providing this,
but will be purchasing some and are also waiting for it to become available
through the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program. Mrs. Carroll stated that we
will also be carrying Zivorax for shingles but no prices are known yet. This
vaccine is licensed for those 60 plus years of age and she is hopeful that
Medicare will cover this cost.
FINANCIAL DATA
Mrs. Grush pointed out that a distribution of
current property tax was actually for the Highway Dept and not us, so this line
item will decrease with the correction. She added that a check in the amount of
$7,500 was received from a long-time Home Care patient who is soon turning 100
years old. She indicated that she has been told this check is to be received
for the next eight years. Mrs. Gastiger asked if there was any stipulation on
how this money is to be spent, and Mrs. Grush responded that there were none.
She did make a visit to the gentleman’s home to thank him.
On a motion by Mrs. Gastiger, seconded by Dr.
Bishop, the Financial Statements for the months of September and October 2006
and the Claims for the months of October and November 2006 were approved.
Motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Personnel
Position Reclassification
Mrs. Grush is requesting a change in
classification from Coordinator of Support Staff, Personal Health Services
Division, to FCM/WIC/Pediatric Services Support Staff Team Leader. The
coordinator position was implemented in 2002, but experience has shown that
having two supervisors over one program with some staff under one supervisor and
others under a different supervisor does not work; one person needs to be in
charge of the entire program. This change would take place on December 1, 2006.
Salary
Adjustments
Mrs. Grush reported that this is the time of
year when she reviews salaries with the start of the new budget on December 1.
Based on recent new hires, two Public Health Nurses warrant adjustment.
Mrs. Grush is recommending a 10% salary
adjustment for Deb Rolf, Home Care Clinical Care Coordinator, effective October
30, 2006, to function as the Home Care Program Supervisor in accordance with
Licensure Requirements for Home Health Agencies.
Mr. Starkweather made a motion, seconded by Dr.
Olson, to change the classification of Coordinator of Support Staff, Personal
Health Services Division, to FCM/WIC/Pediatric Services Support Staff Team
Leader, effective December 1, 2006; to increase the salaries of Ms. Cintora by
50¢ per hour and Ms. Henna by 10¢ per hour as a market adjustment, effective
December 1, 2006; and, to adjust the salary of Deb Rolf by 10%, effective
October 30, 2006, in functioning in her role as Home Care Program Supervisor.
Motion carried.
Nominating Committee
Board
of Health Member Replacements
Dr. Shear reported that she had called Kevin
Buick, a DeKalb attorney, to determine his interest in serving on the Board of
Health. Mr. Starkweather indicated that he has served with Mr. Buick on the
Foundation Board of the Family Service Agency for the last two years and
reported that he does an excellent job and has regular attendance.
Dr. Olson and Mrs. Gastiger have both agreed to
remain on the Board as reappointments for a three-year term.
It was noted that Dr. Schelkopf has missed five
out of the last six meetings this year and questioned what the Bylaws say about
attendance and membership on the board. Mrs. Grush responded that
non-attendance is a reason to be replaced. She reported that this is Dr.
Schelkopf’s last year on the Board. Mr. Wolf asked Mrs. Grush to call her and
determine her interest and availability in continuing to serve this final year
on the Board. If Dr. Schelkopf does resign, the Nominating Committee will need
to obtain a veterinary replacement.
Dr. Shear made a motion, seconded by Dr. Liston,
that Dr. Olson and Mrs. Gastiger be recommended for reappointment to the Board
for a three-year term and Mr. Kevin Buick be recommended as the attorney
replacement to a three-year term. Motion carried.
2007
Slate of Officers
The following slate of officers for the Board of
Health for 2007 was recommended:
President: Dr. Bishop
Vice president: Mr. Wolf
Secretary: Mrs. Gastiger
On a motion by Dr. Shear, seconded by Dr. Olson,
the 2007 slate of officers for the Board of Health was approved with Dr. Bishop
as President, Mr. Wolf as Vice President and Mrs. Gastiger as Secretary. Motion
carried.
Mrs. Grush recognized Mr. Slack for his efforts
with health and human services in DeKalb County.
Mr. Wolf was also recognized for his service as
President of the Board this past year and thanked him for always being available
to her.
Mrs. Grush indicated that a County Board
replacement will be appointed at the County Board meeting in January 2007.
CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Newspaper articles for the months of September
and October covered flu clinics, the anticipated increase in Home Care services
with more than 77 million “baby boomers” on the verge of retirement, Home Health
Care Month, access to health care by Medicaid patients, electronic recycling,
and getting your home checked for radon.
ADJOURNMENT
On a motion by Dr. Bishop, seconded by Dr.
Olson, the Board of Health adjourned at 9:13 p.m. Motion carried.
Deborah Schelkopf, D.V.M., Secretary
DeKalb County Board of Health
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