Consent 11.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting
Health & Social Services
- Meeting Date:
- 07/26/2011
- Title:
- IGA#: ADHS11-007047, Amendment 1, Health Start
- Submitted By:
- Jennifer Steiger, Health
- Department:
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature NOT Required
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Mandated Function?:
Federal or State Mandate
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
or Basis for Support?:
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Agenda Item Text:
Approve Amendment 1, to Intergovernmental Agreement #ADHS11-007047, Health Start Program, between the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Cochise County Health Department, in the amount of $181,828 for the period of 7/1/11 to 6/30/12.
Background:
The Health Department Adolescent Maternal Child Health (AMCH) program has received the Health Start grant for over 16 years and promotes healthy families and pregnancies among county residents. The grant serves women with a risk factor for pregnancy and post partum issues. The purpose is to reduce those risks through a community health worker program where medically trained community members act as a guide and mentor starting with the pregnancy and ending after the first two years of the child’s life.
2009 Advanced Vital Statistics - Cochise County has the second highest rate of low birth weight infants in Arizona. As such, both mothers and children are at higher risk for preventable negative health outcomes. In addition, publicly-funded social services from other sources have dramatically decreased due to state funding cuts, thus increasing this need for the program.
2009 Advanced Vital Statistics - Cochise County has the second highest rate of low birth weight infants in Arizona. As such, both mothers and children are at higher risk for preventable negative health outcomes. In addition, publicly-funded social services from other sources have dramatically decreased due to state funding cuts, thus increasing this need for the program.
Department's Next Steps (if approved):
Your approvals are respectfully requested.
Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:
Not approving this grant will cause the cessation of this value-added program to at-risk pregnant women and parenting families in Cochise County. The home visiting programs provided by Cochise County served over 450 families with close to 2,000 visits during fiscal year July '10-June'11 in all three districts (Sierra Vista, Willcox, Douglas) of the county.
To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:
A fully executed original will be sent to the Clerk of the Board for filing purposes.
Fiscal Impact
- Fiscal Year:
- 2011-2012
- One-time Fixed Costs? ($$$):
- Ongoing Costs? ($$$):
- County Match Required? ($$$):
- A-87 Overhead Amt? (Co. Cost Allocation $$$):
- 73,986
- Source of Funding?:
- ADHS
Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources (if known):
This is a grant-funded, fixed price contract from the Arizona Department of Health Services in the amount of $181,828. Based on a twelve-month July-June funding cycle, the aggregate grant amount is $181,828 in FY 11/12.
The net county subsidy is calculated as follows (projected salaries/EREs are for the twelve-month funding cycle and reflect current staffing levels):
Projected Salaries/EREs 151,517
A-87 Overhead at 48.83% 73,986
Collected Overhead at (12%) 18,182
Net County Subsidy 55,804
The net county subsidy is calculated as follows (projected salaries/EREs are for the twelve-month funding cycle and reflect current staffing levels):
Projected Salaries/EREs 151,517
A-87 Overhead at 48.83% 73,986
Collected Overhead at (12%) 18,182
Net County Subsidy 55,804