ARCHULETA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
TRANSITIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Meetings are conducted in person at the Administration Building located at 398 Lewis Street. Whenever possible, meetings will be broadcast online via Zoom, which can be accessed from a computer or phone with internet access. The Committee does not and cannot guarantee internet service or online broadcasting. Remote attendance is at the risk of the attendee as public meetings will continue in person regardless of the County's broadcast capability. View the Zoom meeting at: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86527731867?pwd=bEY0VWV3eVdpNFF1WklFeCs1NHdCdz09 Meeting ID 865 2773 1867 - Passcode HealthyAC
This is an opportunity during the session for the public to address the Committee. Please complete the Public Comment Request form and hand it to a committee member prior to the beginning of the meeting. Please keep your comments to three (3) minutes or less. The Committee is not required to discuss or reply to your comment.
County Manager Derek Woodman will update the committee on matters related to the creation of the County Public Health Department.
Committee members split up the five Foundational Public Health Services established by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment to research the programs, funding sources, staffing/certification requirements, etc. that Archuleta County currently has through San Juan Basin Public Health and the programs that are statutorily required when the County Public Health Department opens in January 2024. This report provides Kathy Campbell's and Rhonda Webb's results of their research on Access to and Linkage with Health Care.
Committee members split up the five Foundational Public Health Services established by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment to research the programs, funding sources, staffing/certification requirements, etc. that Archuleta County currently has through San Juan Basin Public Health and the programs that are statutorily required when the County Public Health Department opens in January 2024. This report provides Kathy Campbell's and Rhonda Webb's results of their research on Chronic Disease, Injury Prevention and Behavioral Health Promotion.
Committee members split up the five Foundational Public Health Services established by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment to research the programs, funding sources, staffing/certification requirements, etc. that Archuleta County currently has through San Juan Basin Public Health and the programs that are statutorily required when the County Public Health Department opens in January 2024. This report provides Andrea Phillips' and Susanne Bryant's results of their research on Environmental Public Health.
The Transition Overview for the opening of the County Public Health Department provided a roadmap for the research projects requested from the Advisory Committee. This discussion is to consider the next projects the Committee wants to work on.