ADOPTED - AUGUST 24, 2004

Agenda Item No.  33

Introduced by the Human Services and Finance Committees of the:

 

INGHAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

 

RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A 2004-2005 AGREEMENT WITH THE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH FOR THE DELIVERY OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING, BUDGETING AND CONTRACTING (CPBC) PROCESS

 

RESOLUTION #04-259

 

WHEREAS, the responsibility for protecting the public health is a shared responsibility between the State and County governments in Michigan; and

 

WHEREAS, the Michigan Department of Community Health and Ingham County have historically entered into contracts to clarify the role and responsibility of each party in protecting the public health; and

 

WHEREAS, the Michigan Department of Community Health is in the process of establishing tentative grant funding levels for 2004-2005, and these funding levels are included in the Health Department’s 2005 budget request; and

 

WHEREAS, the Michigan Department of Community Health has proposed a 2004-2005 Agreement for the delivery of public health services under the Comprehensive, Budgeting and Contracting (CPBC) process to clarify roles and responsibilities, including funding relationships; and

 

WHEREAS, the Health Officer recommends that the 2004-2005 Agreement be authorized and executed.

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ingham County Board of Commissioners authorizes a 2004-2005 Agreement with the Michigan Department of Community Health for the delivery of public health services under the Comprehensive Planning, Budgeting and Contracting Process.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the period of the Agreement shall be October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the scope of services included in this Agreement shall include Local Public Health Operations, and several categorical public health programs identified in the attachments to the Agreement.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that approximately $4.1 million of State/Federal funds will be made available to Ingham County through the CPBC Agreement and that the Ingham County contribution to expenditures associated with the Agreement and budget shall not exceed levels appropriated in the County's 2005 Budget for these purposes.                                        

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Commissioners authorizes subcontracts for the period October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005 with specialty physicians, laboratories, and health care institutions and other service providers necessary to implement the Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program in Clinton, Gratiot, Ingham, Jackson, Livingston, Oakland and Washtenaw Counties, which is a program included in the CPBC Agreement.

 

ADOPTED – AUGUST 24, 2004

Agenda Item No. 33

 

RESOLUTION #04-259

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that braided service contracts are authorized with the following list of providers to support engagement and mobilization of low-income families with children in processes designed to assure access to health care services and to remove barriers to better maternal and child health outcomes.  These service contracts braid together requirements and funds from multiple sources including the County, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, American Legacy Foundation, and Medicaid Administration (Federal Share); and include $46,000 in Legacy funds and $68,000 in additional Medicaid funds not previously included in the Department’s 05 budget request to the County.   The braided service contracts shall be authorized up to the amounts identified below for the period October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005:

 

Allen Neighborhood Center -  $84,000

Catholic Social Services/St. Vincent Home, Inc. - $135,000

Child Abuse Prevention Services - $55,750

Cristo Rey Community Center - $65,000

Family and Community Development Services, Inc. - $90,000

Greater Lansing African American Health Institute - $68,000

Hmong American Community, Inc. - $20,000

Lansing Latino Health Alliance - $53,000

NorthWest Lansing Healthy Communities Initiative - $84,000

SouthWest Neighborhood Network Center - $84,000

Vietnamese Association - $25,000

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a subcontract for up to $35,000 is authorized with Professional Service Industries, Inc. to perform lead inspection and abatement oversight services through the Lead Hazard Remediation Program grant.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a $98,550 contract to support the operation of a medical clinic to serve low-income person is authorized for the period October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005 with Gateway Community Services.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Controller is authorized to amend the Health Department’s 2005 budget to increase revenues and expenditures by $114,000, recognizing additional funding from the American Legacy Foundation and Federal Medicaid participation to support outreach contracts.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board Chairperson is authorized to sign the Agreement, contracts and subcontracts after review by the County Attorney.

 

HUMAN SERVICES:  Yeas:  Hertel, Dedden, Weatherwax-Grant, Schor, Severino, Nevin

        Nays:  None                Absent:  None             Approved 8/16/04

 

FINANCE:   Yeas:  Lynch, Grebner, Dedden, De Leon, Thomas

          Nays:  None                Absent:  Minter             Approved 8/18/04