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. - The county health department is the only agency charged by Florida Statute with control of communicable disease, the <br /> rovision and regulation of environmental health services, and primary care, primarily to those who are uninsured or <br /> erinsured. We are responsible for protecting the public health of the community. By Florida Statute 154.01, county <br /> alth departments operate in partnership with the county. This relationship is solidified each year in the state and county <br /> contract, signed by both agencies. <br /> Our primary care services focus on prevention and education as part of the medical visit, and we are the largest provider of <br /> primary care to the indigent in the county. The health department's vision is to work in concert with a number of community <br /> agencies towards an integrated health care system. We view ourselves as part of a publicly funded primary care network <br /> that serves as a safety net for the Medicaid, uninsured, underinsured, and working poor. The health department's primary <br /> care programs, including the Gifford Health Center, serve the majority of our county in cooperation with Treasure Coast <br /> Community Health, and the VNA mobile van, which provides episodic care throughout the county. <br /> 5. Please describe the staffing requirements of these programs. Be specific in indicating the number of paid professional <br /> positions and paid support staff positions. <br /> Communicable Disease-28.55 FTE Primary Care-99.54 FTE Environmental Health-15.81 FTE* <br /> *Further information on breakdown of programs within these categories is included with this request. <br /> 6. Do these programs utilize volunteers? If yes, please briefly describe. <br /> As part of our primary care program, we have partnered with the Indian River County Medical Society for the We Care <br /> program. We Care provides limited access to specialty care through volunteer physicians who receive sovereign immunity <br /> for those patients they see under the program. Patients are referred through the health department or Treasure Coast <br /> Community Health Center. The patients must meet income qualification for charity care through Indian River Medical <br /> Center. We Care Coordinators then arrange for services through the program. Referral to the program does not guarantee <br /> services, and emergency care is not provided. As the patients are dependant on the generosity of volunteers, and services <br /> are entirely donated, there are often long intervals between referrals and care provided. <br /> 0 Care"Volunteer Physician Program provided $791,785 worth of services to patients referred in 2014. <br /> • 166 Primary Care Patient Visits seen in the health department by volunteer physicians. <br /> • 473 Specialty Care Patient Visits seen in the health department by volunteer physicians <br /> • 355 Specialty Care Patient Visits seen in the physician's office. <br /> • 730 Radiological Procedure Interpretations 0 <br /> • 128 Special Procedures/Surgical Procedures with Anesthesia <br /> • <br /> 27 <br />