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Annual Report 2010
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health Deborah McMahan, MD, Health Officer Mindy Waldron, REHS, CFSP, Administrator
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health
Administrative Office 1 E. Main St., 5th Floor Fort Wayne, IN 46802
(260) 449-7561
Vector Control & Environmental Services Medical Annex 2242 Carroll Road 4813 New Haven Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46803 (260) 449-7459 (260) 449-7504/ (260) 449-7514
Table of ContentsOVERVIEW
Message from the Health Commissioner...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Message from the Department Administrator........................................................................................................................................... 5 Executive Board of Health.................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 About the Department....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Executive Summary.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
DIVISION REPORTS
Clinical Services..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12Communications................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15Community Health & Case Management Services................................................................................................................................... 16Emergency Preparedness.................................................................................................................................................................................. 20Food & Consumer Protection........................................................................................................................................................................... 21Healthy Homes...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24HIV/STD Prevention............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Immunization Services........................................................................................................................................................................................ 29Informatics............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Pollution Control.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Vector Control & Environmental Services..................................................................................................................................................... 36Vital Records............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Revenues and Disbursements........................................................................................................................................................................... 45Fund Report............................................................................................................................................................................................................ . 46
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
FWACDOH Staff....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Interns ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50Elected Officials...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 Community Partners............................................................................................................................................................................................. 52Councils & Committees........................................................................................................................................................................................ 53
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Overview
A Message from the Health Commissioner ... In May of 2010, we opened the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health Medical Annex. This facility houses all of the communicable disease-related clinical and investigative services provided by the department. The Allen County Commissioners provided the building and the Allen County Council provided the funding for renovations and remodeling to create this state of the art public health facility. Our goal is to become a Center of Excellence for Clinical Public Health. We anticipate providing the following services at the Medical Annex:
Patient Assessment, Treatment and Education Track: We will continue to provide clinical services for sexually transmitted diseases (STD), active and latent tuberculosis, screening of primary refugees and childhood immunizations. We will be adding a multi-disciplinary lead poisoning clinic, adult immunizations, travel immunizations and education, well child/adult visits for new refugees (paid through federal funds), STD education, and reportable communicable disease evaluation and treatment for the un-resourced who are excluded from work.
Community Health Data Collection and Research Track: We will continue to investigate all reportable communicable diseases. We are in the process of implementing a new infections disease database (INEDDS) that will allow us to perform more timely reports regarding both local infectious diseases and risk factors as well as resource utilization and clinical demographics.
Onsite Research and Clinical Internships: We will continue to provide clinical internships for nursing and medical assistant students. We will be providing clinical clerkships for Indiana School of Medicine fourth-year students and for other students who would like clinical experience or would like to do a research project. Providing such clinical and investigative services will allow our department to more quickly and effectively identify and contain any contagious disease outbreaks, identify new trends in communicable diseases and prepare the next generation of community health and epidemiologic specialists.
Deborah McMahan, MD Allen County Health Commissioner
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Overview
A Message from the Administrator ... I can only sum up the year 2010 with the description of “significant accomplishment”! Every year seems to bring its share of challenges, emergencies, new projects and change – and this year was no different. Upon the heels of concluding the projects associated with the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, we became heavily involved in finalizing the plans and moving details for our new combined clinical location – now known as the Medical Annex. In early May, we transitioned all clinical divisions to the new building on New Haven Avenue and have been working on a streamlined work environment ever since. This was a great move for us in the context of a strained economic climate and we are extremely grateful for all who supported this effort. We are now heavily engaged in working toward the next “big move” – which will be the planned move of many of the departments currently located in the City-County Building to the 200 East Berry Street location to occur in 2011. All remaining divisions of our department currently in the City-County Building will move to the East Berry Street location. The year also included many highlights – not the least of which included several large computer software and database updates, many collaborative working relationships and projects with partner agencies, many staffing shifts and changes, and continued work toward better enforcement powers in our environmental divisions to ensure consistency and the overall safety of our community. Further, changes in state statutes affecting multiple divisions took effect this year as well as changes in local ordinances tasking us with new endeavors. The most pleasing and gratifying thing about working at this Department, though, is how well the staff work together to accomplish every single goal (whether small or large; whether liked or disliked) in a collaborative manner. The staff we have is incredible and as I have said many times – I am very proud to work with all of them. What a group of caring, sharing, and positive folks! Keep up the great work! In conclusion, I must say that public health has not been in such a tenuous situation with regard to depleting funding streams in the context of increasing required duties and tasks for quite some time. It is incumbent upon all of us in the public health profession to work together to use our resources efficiently in order to do our best to protect the community. We must seek out ways to protect the profession of public health as it is the basis of a healthy environment in which to live, work, and enjoy. So, that said – what awaits us all for 2011? I look forward to it..
Mindy Waldron, BS, REHS, CFSP Administrator
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Overview
Executive Board of Health
The members of the Executive Board of Health are appointed by the Mayor of Fort Wayne (3) and by the Board of Commissioners of Allen County (4). The Board’s membership in 2010 was as follows:
Joseph Steensma, CIH, MPH, PresidentTerm expires Dec. 31, 2010 Todd C. Rumsey, MD, FACOG, Vice-PresidentTerm expires Dec. 31, 2010 Terri Y. Farr, RN Term Expires Dec. 31, 2011
Mary Hess, RN, BSN, NCSNTerm expires Dec. 31, 2011
Rick Regadanz Term expires Dec. 31, 2013
Patricia Hays Term expires Dec. 31, 2013
William Pond, MDTerm expires Dec. 31, 2012
Laura Maser, Board Attorney Paul Moss, Allen County Council liaison
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Overview
About the Department
Our Vision
To be a center of excellence for public health by preventing disease, promoting health, protecting the environment and preserving vital records in our community.
Our Mission
In support of Allen County and its municipalities, the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health strives to promote
the health, safety, and well-being of all residents. With guidance from the Indiana State Department of Health and support from our many partnering agencies, we endeavor to have a model public health infrastructure that provides professional,
responsive, and cost-effective services to the community.
Our Values
Pride
Performance Professionalism
Teamwork Flexibility
Commitment to Service
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Overview
Executive Summary
Sources of Revenue
65%
5%
0%
0%
27%
3%
0%
0%
General PropertyTaxesExcise Tax
Financial InstitutionTaxCommercial VehicleExcise TaxFees
Miscellaneous Fees
Interest
Infectious DiseaseCenter Donations
2010 will be remembered for many things, but none more than the opening of the Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health’s Medical Annex. Combining all the department’s medical clinics into one site, the Annex allowed for greater efficiencies and flexibility for the department’s staff and resources. Patients also enjoyed more privacy, free parking and access along the Citilink bus route. The nearly 15,000-square foot building, a former credit union, underwent $1.8 million in renovations that included all new ventilation, lighting, electrical, an elevator and plumbing on two floors. A special grand opening event was held on June 21. While the clinical divisions were referred to separately throughout 2010, a name change was implemented at the end of the year to better reflect their breadth of services. The Clinical Services Division now includes both the Sexually Transmitted Disease and Infectious Disease clinics; Community Health Nursing became Immunization Services; and the Case Management and Field Investigative Services Division became the Community Health and Case Management Division. Starting with a radon awareness event in January and ending with World AIDS Day activities in December, 2010 was also a year of many public health initiatives. The department handed out more than 500 free radon test kits in 2010. Results showed that 50 percent of homes tested have elevated levels of radon. In February, the Pollution Control division hosted its annual workshop for contractors involved in on-site sewage disposal system design, inspection and installation. In March, the department partnered with local hospitals and community agencies to organize Rx Hope, a free disaster care symposium for volunteers and medical aid workers headed to Haiti. The event was held at the Public Safety Academy of Northeast Indiana and participants got an overview of general safety issues and infectious disease risks, communication in a disaster environment, and psychological first aid. More than 80 people also took advantage of free vaccines recommended for
Pride
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Executive Summary
travelling to the earthquake-ravaged country. March also saw the release of the County Health Rankings report by the University of Wisconsin and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Allen County ranked 33 out of 92 counties in Indiana for health. While there was much to celebrate, the report also highlighted some of the physical, social and environmental issues at the root of many public health problems. The environmental health divisions used those findings to begin focusing on the Built Environment as part of a healthy community. 2010 saw the expansion of the Healthy Homes program to include fall risk assessments for the elderly. This comprehensive program also partnered with a number of agencies on a grant-funded study of developmental delays in lead poisoned Burmese children. Results of the study were expected in 2011. The Food and Consumer Protection Division presented workshops to food establishment personnel and the public on proper hand-washing and glove use as well as farmers’ market and home-based vendor regulations. During the month of June, the department also had a special HIV testing day at the Medical Annex. The event brought in 25 for testing services. About this time the department also began offering childhood lead screenings on Tuesdays at the Medical Annex. June also marked the official start of mosquito season and a special weeklong awareness campaign to bring attention to the dangers of mosquito-borne disease. The Vector Control and Environmental Services Division conducted its seasonal mosquito control program by treating bodies of water with larvacide and trapping and testing adult mosquitoes for West Nile virus. Spraying for adult mosquitoes, also known as adulticiding, was performed 12 times in 2010 as a result of mosquito samples testing positive for the disease. The first of Allen County’s two human cases was reported in September. September also saw the department participate in the third annual Fort-4-Fitness event, the inaugural Public Safety Day at the Public Safety Academy and its own “Fall Brawl” social event for staff and their families. It was also the start of the flu vaccine season and the department once again urged children and adults to get vaccinated. Beginning in November, the department partnered with Parkview Health and the local school systems to provide Flu Mist to school children. More than 7,700 doses of the nasal
2010 By the numbers...• 7,020 children seen in the
Immunization Clinic
• 4,700 food licenses issued
• 755 animal bite reports received
• 374 cases of Hepatitis C reported
• 44 cases of HIV reported
• 117 Phase 1 investigations
• 237 refugees screened
• 3,844 childhood lead poisoning screenings
• 2 human cases of West Nile virus
• 447 rodent complaints
• 6,890 births in Allen County
• 3,570 deaths in Allen County Performance
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Executive Summary
spray vaccine were given as a result of the effort. On the same day the department was promoting the Flu Mist campaign at a media event at Meadowbrook Elementary School, another public health initiative was underway. November 18 was the Great American Smokeout and the department took advantage of the opportunity to encourage smokers to kick the habit. Information on tobacco cessation classes and support programs was offered and a rally in support of a state-wide smoking ban was held by Tobacco Free Allen County at the Allen County Public Library. During 2010, the Emergency Preparedness Division continued to work closely with first responder agencies and other community partners to strategically prepare against disasters. The Vital Records Division also conducted trainings with funeral directors and local physicians to prepare for the transition to an Electronic Death Record in 2011. In 2010, the Communication Division responded to more than 240 requests from the media and issued 35 news releases resulting in dozens of stories. The department also continued to educate residents on important public health topics through the weekly radio program “Health 360” on Northeast Indiana Public Radio. Numerous presentations about the department’s programs and services were made to key stakeholders and community groups. The department started sending text and email alerts to residents through a service called Nixle. New features
After-Hours Calls2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Food-Related Issues 11 16 15 9 16 10Infectious Disease/Medical Issues 9 14 20 20 18 21Animal Bite/Vector Control Issues 4 9 7 5 10 4Environmental (General) 4 6 6 7 4 3Methamphetamine Lab Response 0 0 0 0 2 4ISDH Facility Response 2 0 2 1 1 1Miscellaneous Issues 2 4 2 5 1 6Total 32 49 52 47 52 49
After Hours Calls 2005-2010
27%
37%
14%
11%
7%
2%
2%
Food-Related Issues
Infectious Disease/MedicalIssues Animal Bite/Vector ControlIssues Environmental (General)Issues Miscellaneous Issues
ISDH Facility Responses
Methamphetamine LabResponses
Professionalism
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Executive Summary
were added to the department’s Web site. Video conferencing equipment was installed in all three buildings. Staff members received training in computer software such as Excel, National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliance and electronic mail retention. The department also continued its partnerships with local colleges and universities, enabling medical students, nursing students and other interns to gain practical on-site work experience. 2010 also saw its share of new policy initiatives, programmatic changes and staffing changes. The department partnered with Park Center to provide mental health services to at-risk clients in its clinics, but discontinued the program due to lack of client interest and a high no-show rate. Faced with shrinking property tax revenue and a loss in grant funds, the department looked to offset those deficits in 2010 by billing Medicaid for some of its immunization and childhood lead poisoning services. At the end of 2010, the department was preparing to implement a new clinical fee schedule and organize a move of its administrative offices and environmental health programs from the City-County Building to the Renaissance Building on East Berry Street.
Vaccines for TeensFresh on the heels of the H1N1 vaccine effort, the department found itself in another vaccine campaign in early 2010. This version of “March Madness” involved a month-long special vaccine clinic to help get teenagers caught up with newly required vaccinations. Beginning with the 2010-2011 school year, students in grades 6 through 12 were required to be vaccinated against varicella (chicken pox), Neisseria Meningitis (Meningococcal disease) and pertussis (whooping cough). To help families meet the requirement, the department partnered with the Allen County school systems, local healthcare providers and Super Shot Inc. to provide all three vaccinations free of charge. The department used TV ads, posters, and letters to parents to help get the word about the clinic and the new requirements. During the month of March, 4,000 people were vaccinated at the Carew Medical Park site.
Teamwork
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Programs & Services: Confidential testing, counseling and treatment of infectious disease • Disease investigation and educationDirector: Melanie Koch, BSN, RN, CIC • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7504 (ph) 449-3913 (fax)
Clinical Services
Highlights in 2010• Merged clinical operations of the Infectious Disease Center and the STD Clinic into one clinic setting at the Medical Annex
in May of 2010. While the divisions were referred to separately throughout 2010, they were managed as one and plans were made to implement a name change to reflect the true merge into one collaborative and cohesive department in 2011.
• Prepared to implement fee for service charges in early 2011.• Partnered with local and regional universities to provide clinical sites to nursing/medical students from Indiana University
Purdue University-Fort Wayne, University of Saint Francis, Ball State University, Indiana Wesleyan University, University of Southern Indiana and Huntington University.
• Partnered with Park Center to provide on-site mental health assessment and treatment, but the program was discontinued after a high client no-show rate and lack of client interest.
Goals for 2011• Increase resource availability to meet the unmet community need for clients seeking health care for sexually transmitted
infections.• Collaborate with Community Health & Case Management Division to provide treatment completion for both active and latent
tuberculosis patients in the clinic setting.• Collaborate with the HIV/STD Prevention Division to update STD standing orders/protocols to reflect the 2010 U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention STD guidelines released in December 2010.
In support of the department’s overall mission and for the benefit of the community, the Clinical Services Division aspires to be a recognized leader in the intervention of the spread of infectious disease and to reduce the complications of these diseases, as well as
provide timely and comprehensive initial health services to the refugee population. Clinical services are provided in a professional, confidential and holistic manner and include prevention, screening, treatment and education.
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Clinical Services
Goals for 2011 (cont.)• Continue to work with community partners to provide convenient on-site services to DOH clients, such as WIC.• Foster growth of the Clinical Services professional team by providing on-site educational opportunities as well as team-
building activities.• Provide timely and comprehensive clinical services to newly identified school age children with latent or active TB infection
following targeted skin testing outreach efforts in schools identified with high-risk populations.
Clinical Services2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Clinic Visits 5,896 6,157 6,073 6,033 6,370 6,064 5,527Unaccommodated Visits n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2,519 5,379
Sex of Client (percentage) Male 51% 55% 54% 53% 57% 57% 56%Female 49% 45% 46% 47% 43% 43% 42%
Age of Client (percentage)<15 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.22 % 0.38 % 3%15-19 16 % 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 7%20-24 33% 32% 30% 29% 28% 31% 29%25-29 19% 20% 20% 21% 20% 19% 21%30-34 10% 11% 11% 10% 11% 11% 14%35-44 14% 13% 15% 15% 16% 14% 13%>45 8% 10% 9% 9% 10% 10% 12%n/a=not available or not applicable
2010 Clinical Visits Age of Client
3% 7%
30%
21%
14%
13%
12%
<1515-1920-2425-2930-3435-44>45
2010 Clinical Visits Sex of Client
Males57%
Females43%
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Clinical Services
STD Services2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CLIAA-Waived Lab Tests CompletedRapid Test for Trichomonas and Bacterial Vaginosis
1,009 1,053 837 784 1,016 956 2,519
Wart TreatmentCryotherapy 129 188 308 388 375 428 449TCA 948 661 575 574 559 629 371Total 1,077 849 883 962 934 1,058 820
VaccinesTotal Doses Given n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 617 463n/a=not available or not applicable
Miscellaneous Services2008 2009 2010
Non-STD Physician VisitsRefugees n/a n/a 960Other n/a n/a 1,347Total 1,958 1,766 2,307
Clinic-Based Non-STD Satellite Lab ServicesClient Visits 635 883 621Specimens Collected 715 715 923
Tuberculosis ServicesRoutine Community TB Skin Testing
0 0 0
n/a = not available or not applicable
Herpes Testing
53 57
33 39
6052 54
120
100
60 62
131
107 112
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Num
ber
Positive Herpes Tests 53 57 33 39 60 52 54
Total Herpes Tests 120 100 60 62 131 107 112
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Clinic-Based DOT (Treatment for TB and Parasites)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
Num
ber
Clinic-Based DOT 774 1,279 727 1,099 939 529 376
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Programs & Services: Media and public relations • Crisis Communication • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ComplianceDirector: John Silcox, BA • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7395 (ph) 449-1391 (fax)
Communications
Highlights in 2010• Issued 35 news releases.• Developed an electronic mail retention policy for the department and conducted staff trainings.• Secured new HIPAA Business Associate agreements to comply with new federal regulations.• Presented two posters on the department’s H1N1 efforts at the National Association of County and City Health Officials
conference in Memphis, TN on July 14-16. • Trained 24 employees and volunteers in HIPAA privacy rules.• Secured Memorandum of Understanding agreements with United Way 2-1-1 and the Multicultural Information Exchange
program of the American Red Cross for crisis communications efforts.• Created Public Health Matters, a monthly media tip sheet and sent out the first issue in December.• Represented the department on the Allen County Air Quality Task Force and the Multicultural Council of Fort Wayne.
Goals for 2011• Finalize department’s records retention and archival policy and conduct staff trainings.• Revise department’s crisis and emergency risk communication plan.• Conduct a department-wide audit to ensure HIPAA compliance.
• Conduct a health literacy review of all department forms and educational materials.• Assist the HIV/STD Prevention Program in developing a Community Health tool kit which supports a unified, concise HIV/STD
prevention message for care providers, patients and parents.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Communications Division strives to promote the department’s programs and services through the delivery of timely, accurate and credible information to the media, partnering agencies and the community as whole, while
observing all applicable confidentiality and privacy rules.
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Programs & Services: Tuberculosis prevention and control • Communicable disease investigation, education and outreachDirector: Nikki Hartman, BSN, RN • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-4838 (ph) 449-3813 (fax)
Community Health & Case Mgt.
Highlights in 2010• Collaborated with other Department divisions to provide screening for 173 Burmese refugees.• Collaborated with St. Patrick’s Church to provide TB skin testing for high-risk population.
Goals for 2011• Collaborate with the Healthy Homes Division to reduce the number of falls in the elderly population through assessment,
education, referrals and follow-up.• Continue to identify, treat, and cure patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis.• Provide timely and thorough case investigation and reporting of mandatory reportable communicable diseases.• Assess communicable disease occurrences for local trends and implement strategies to decrease disease transmission• Assist with department-wide plans for emergency preparedness as it relates to communicable disease and mass contact
investigations.
In support of the department’s overall mission, The Community Health & Case Management Services Division strives to be a leader in the
community through the treatment, education, and prevention of reportable infectious disesases in Allen County, while treating each client in a holistic, unique and professional manner.
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Community Health & Case Mgt.
Outbreak Investigations
0
4
4
1
1
2
0 1 2 3 4 5
2004
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Yea
r
Outbreak Investigations 0 4 4 1 1 2
2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
DOT Visits in the Field
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Num
ber
DOT Visits in the Field 629 560 767 1,190 3,361 4,623 2,287 3,399 5,405 5,654 3,356
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tuberculosis
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Num
ber
New TB cases 10 9 10 16 24 20 10 17 16 14 10
Cases Transferred 0 0 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1
Total TB cases 10 9 13 18 25 22 11 17 16 14 11
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Animal Bite Reports
0 200 400 600 800 1000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Yea
r
Animal Bite Reports 910 716 774 841 900 905 755
Cases Requiring Follow-up 8 6 10 65 86 54 18
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Community Health & Case Mgt.
Reportable Communicable Diseases2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Brucellosis n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 0Camplyobacter 24 18 27 22 29 28 22 26 31 39 35Cryptosporidium 16 5 6 6 2 12 14 6 20 21 14Dengue Fever n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 1E.Coli 0157 (+ other) 13 9 6 2 12 10 7 1 2 4 10Encephalitis, West Nile 1 0 71 7 1 3 10 1 0 0 0Encephalitis, LaCrosse n/a n/a 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Giardia 75 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38 51Haemophilus Influenza n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8 4Haemophilus B 1 7 4 4 3 5 4 2 0 0 0Hepatitis A 6 5 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 6 6Hepatitis B, Chronic 54 60 39 30 36 62 47 41 72 92 46Hepatitis B, Acute 10 8 2 2 7 8 1 3 1 0 1Hepatitis B, Window n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2 0Hepatitis C 186 152 161 121 133 133 239 192 316 332 374Hepatitis D n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 0Histoplasmosis 5 8 5 2 8 5 4 8 6 8 2Influenza Death n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 5 1Legionellosis 1 0 2 4 3 2 2 7 2 5 4Listeriosis 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1Lyme Disease 10 10 3 3 5 6 8 1 8 17 9Malaria 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 2Measles n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 1 0 2 0Meningitis, Bacterial (invasive) 5 6 6 11 2 1 2 5 3 2 1MRSA n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3 3 0n/a=not available or not applicable
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Community Health & Case Mgt.
Reportable Communicable Diseases2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Mumps 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 5 13 4 4Pertussis 30 5 12 3 19 6 6 11 9 8 24Q-Fever n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever n/a n/a 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Rubella n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 1 0 1 0 0 3Salmonella 42 29 27 23 25 40 31 39 23 38 42Shigella 62 3 25 13 6 10 3 0 11 2 0Strep Group Invasive A 4 3 11 12 4 5 4 5 7 11 7Strep Group Invasive B 3 9 n/a n/a 7 10 14 10 13 16 24Strep, Pneumococcal, Invasive 5 22 n/a n/a 14 22 1 1 4 13 6Strep, Pneumococcal, Invasive (non-resistant) 12 19 n/a n/a 5 26 26 28 40 31 42Toxic Shock Syndrome n/a n/a 0 2 n/a 0 1 1 0 0 2Varicella n/a n/a 10 2 4 1 n/a n/a 0 4 11Yersinosis n/a 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0n/a=not available or not applicable
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Programs & Services: Emergency planning and readiness • Equipment and supply management • Drill and Exercise CoordinatorDirector: Brad Witte • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7151 (ph) 449-8359 (fax)
Emergency Preparedness
Highlights in 2010 • Participated in the School Vaccine program, with approximately 6,200 doses given from November through early 2011. • Continued to purchase preparedness supplies and equipment with available grants for field operations.• Achieved a score of 95 on the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Local Technical Assistance Review for 2010.• Met the ISDH requirements for the 2010 grant period, which included preparedness training, drills, and exercises.• Served as a member of the Allen County Community Organizations Active in Disaster.• Served as a member of the Allen County School Safety Committee.• Continued our local, state, and federal Medical Response Corp partnerships.• Maintained our membership numbers in the Allen County Medical Response Corp.
Goals for 2011• Continue improving the Department of Health’s Emergency Response Plan, staff training, and the ongoing buildup of supplies
and equipment.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Emergency Preparedness Division promotes community preparedness through
training and planning prior to a local emergency and appropriate, timely and coordinated response after a local emergency, in order to protect and preserve the health of the citizens of this community.
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Programs & Services: Food establishment licensing and inspection • Tattoo & body piercing licensing and inspection • Foodborne illness investigations • Facility plan reviews • Hotel/Motel inspections Director: Dawn McDevitt, MS, REHS • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7562 (ph) 449-3010 (fax)
Food & Consumer Protection
Highlights in 2010• Conducted monthly in-house educational training sessions for staff training and development. Staff continues to refine their
skills in educating and enforcing food safety as well as preventing disease transmission during tattoo and body piercing procedures.
• Presented ServeSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Course to approximately 80 key food protection personnel from area food establishments.
• Presented open workshops to food establishment personnel and the public on Proper Handwashing and Glove Use as well as Farmers’ Market and Home Based Vendors Regulations.
• Conducted training with approximately 130 Indiana University Purdue University-Fort Wayne Hospitality Management students regarding food regulation issues.
• Conducted training with 50 nursing students concerning foodborne illness surveillance.• Participated in Fort-4-Fitness event by displaying safe produce handling techniques. • Sent four staff members to Epi-Ready Training in Foodborne Illness Response Strategies in connection with Indiana State
Department of Health (ISDH) Epidemiology, ISDH Laboratory, and ISDH Food Protection Program Division.• Developed a plan in conjunction with other agencies to respond to food safety security issues.• Worked to identify food deserts and food insecurity areas in the community.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Food & Consumer Protection Division protects Allen County residents, businesses and their patrons from the spread of harmful pathogens and unhealthy conditions through education, prevention, inspection, surveillance, and enforcement of State and Local regulations in a professional manner and as a leader in food protection compliance in the state of
Indiana.
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Food & Consumer Protection
Highlights in 2010 (cont.) • Worked to develop a method to conduct a Community Environmental Health Assessment. • Represented Northeast Indiana as a voting member of the Indiana Environmental Health Association Food Protection
Committee. Also, a member of a committee developing a model food ordinance and model enforcement guidance document.
• Served as a member of Board for Anthis Career Center Culinary Arts Program.• Served as a member of the Board of the Northeast Indiana Food Alliance (NIFA). • Worked in cooperation with several farmers’ markets and the public to provide information regarding recent Home Based
Vendor legislation. • Provided educational training and presentations to various food handlers, schools, and service organizations on regulations
and safe food handling practices.
Goals for 2011• Reduce the likelihood of transmission of food borne illness pathogens. • Continue staff development through educational opportunities. • Prevent the spread of blood borne pathogens and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infection in tattoo and
body piercing facilities.• Ensure smoke-free environment for all public places, designated outdoor venues, and places of employment in Allen County
in accordance with Allen County Code Title 10 Department of Health Article 8 Smoking Ordinance. • Develop ways to impact the reduction of chronic illness through change of behavior, availability of healthier foods,
infrastructure (built environment), and community planning involvement. • Develop educational curriculum to increase the understanding of environmental public health issues for all Environmental
Health Specialist staff.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 23
Food & Consumer Protection
Food Licenses Issued
0
500
1,000
1,500
Num
ber
Food Service Establishments 1,063 1,102 1,149 1,153 1,156 1,203 1,226 1,225 1,178 1,190 1,151
Food Market Establishments 337 386 408 458 411 422 406 401 428 443 420
Mobile Food Units 67 73 81 99 120 120 114 113 97 82 76
Temporary Food Establishments 657 686 679 633 604 610 726 740 770 948 1035
Vending 48 37 37 37 34 10 11 11 12 11 8
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tattoo and Body Piercing Licenses Issued
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Num
ber
Establishments Licensed 11 15 18 27 37 27 30
Mobiles Licensed 1 2 1 0 2 4 2
Artists Licensed 48 42 63 74 123 123 117
Guest Artists Licensed 1 2 2 0 1 54 68
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Inspection ActivityFood Service Inspections
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Food Service/ Mobile Food Service Estb.
2,275 2,420 2,207 2,218 2,188 1,949 2,258
Food Market/ Mobile Food Market Estb.
863 799 642 607 660 532 558
Temporary Food Establishment 1,083 991 1,150 1,077 1,067 1,214 1,318Folllow-ups/ Recalls 164 256 232 284 479 495 234Consumer Food Complaints 392 426 475 498 503 482 363Preliminary Inspections 389 304 275 324 360 331 239Opening Inspections 239 204 221 221 228 236 197Plan Reviews Conducted 37 56 75 57 103 92 104Investigations (fire, reportabledisease, operating without a permit)
106 116 294 821 595 418 430
Railroad Camp Cars n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2 5Tattoo and Body Piercing Inspections
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Inspections and Re-Inspections 38 43 34 13 81 189 250Complaints/Investigations 4 3 11 9 18 28 25
Hotel/Motel Inspections2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Complaints n/a 11 16 25 25 16 46Re-Inspections n/a 4 7 0 21 5 17n/a=not available or not applicable
24 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Risk assessments • Childhood lead poisoning identification and case management • Education/prevention/awarenessDirector: Amy Hesting, BS, REHS • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-8600 (ph) 449-8360 (fax)
Healthy Homes
Highlights in 2010• Partnered with the Indiana University School of Medicine, the Fort Wayne Medical Education Program, Parkview Outpatient
Pediatric Rehab Center, East Allen County Schools and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to conduct a three-pronged research study focusing on the effectiveness of early academic intervention, speech intervention and a traditional developmental assessment tool for Burmese refugee children who have been impacted by lead exposure.
• Assisted the City of Fort Wayne with the successful implementation of the HUD Lead Hazard Control grant.• Began working on a plan to expand healthy homes issues to include injury prevention in the elderly population, principles of
the built environment and radon outreach and education.
Goals for 2011• Reduce lead hazards in homes in Allen County through timely lead case management services, lead risk assessments and lead
hazard remediation.• Increase the number of healthy homes in Allen County through the increased awareness of the Allen County Healthy Homes
Program by both our clients and the community as a whole and through remediation of health problems found in the home.• Provide injury prevention services to the elderly population who are aging in place.• Increase the Medicaid blood lead screening rate in Allen County.• Increase the identification of asthma cases and triggers in homes in Allen County through screening and referrals.• Identify non-traditional sources of lead poisoning in the refugee community• Increase staff knowledge of lead, healthy homes and built environment issues.
The Allen County Healthy Homes Program is a collaboration between the Department of Health and St. Joseph Community Health Foundation.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Healthy Homes Program strives to be a leader in establishing healthy home
environments through compassionate, professional and timely education, identification, and remediation of home health hazards and the case management, mitigation, surveillance and prevention of the associated health effects for the residents of Allen County.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 25
Healthy Homes
Case Management Services
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Num
ber
Number of casemanagement activities
881 1,254 2,182 2,272 2,576 2,271 1,892
Developmentalassessments
15 10 40 52 29 30 56
Family assistance (hours) 87 134 153.25 261 406 502 302
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Children Receiving Case Management Services
36
46
4
17
24
120
158
187
144
96
23
14
26
19
12
1
6
4
14
8
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Yea
r
Administrative Phase 1 6 4 14 8
Intermediate phase 23 14 26 19 12
Intensive phase 120 158 187 144 96
Initial phase 36 46 4 17 24
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels
0100020003000
4000500060007000
Num
ber
Number of new childrenidentified with an initialelevated Blood LeadLevel
43 95 75 105 119 80 50
Total Screening 2,254 3,602 4,789 6,163 6,001 4,936 3,844
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Environmental Lead Work2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Lead Risk Assessments, Inspections Re-Inspections and Sampling
54 70 92 115 140 131 126
Lead Complaint Investigations 1 3 3 1 n/a n/a n/aScreening Work
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Total Screening 2,254 3,602 4,789 6,163 6,001 4,936 3,844
Developmental Assessments2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Developmental Assessments 151 10 40 52 29 30 56*General Lead Work
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Lead Education and Outreach Activities n/a 163 71 46 32 82 155n/a= not available or not applicable * Of the 56 assessments, 49 were either “delayed” or “below average” in at least one developmental category.
26 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Disease surveillance and prevention through screening, contact tracing, education, and case management.Director: Kathy Thornson • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-3021 (ph) 449-3507 (fax)Satellite testing schedule is available at www.allencountyhealth.com or by calling 449-3021.
HIV/STD Prevention
Highlights in 2010• Reported 3,086 STDs in 2010 data surveillance by District III (gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and HIV). STDs represent the
largest percentile of all reportable communicable diseases. • Implemented utilization of the state’s new Internet-based Statewide Information Management Surveillance System (SWIMSS)
for the HIV/STD Prevention Program in February 2010.• Completed move to Medical Annex Building from the City-County Building in May 2010. This move united all the Department
of Health medical clinics under one roof.• Collaborated with community partners to promote awareness and prevention of HIV/STD at area events including: AIDS Walk,
National Day of HIV Testing, Homeless Health Fair, World AIDS Day, and various Health 360 radio segments.• Collaborated with all Medical Annex divisions on the fee for service project. (The intent of this project is to help offset funding
reductions and has a targeted implementation date of early 2011.)• Began receiving electronic lab reporting, ELR, in SWIMSS the later part of the year. Some public and private laboratories
commenced utilizing INEDSS to upload lab reports required to be reported per Indiana Code 410.• Provided HIV testing to 947 high-risk clients, following the stricter testing criteria implemented in 2009 due to reduced HIV
grant funding.
In support of the department’s overall mission, and for the benefit of the community, the HIV/STD Prevention Program aspires to be a recognized leader in the intervention of the spread of HIV/STD and to reduce the complications of these diseases. Compassionate and professional services are provided in a confidential and timely manner to include surveillance, case detection through screening, and
treatment of known cases, education, and case management.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 27
HIV/STD Prevention Goals for 2011• Actively work with ISDH to get reporting features added to SWIMSS to support our data needs. • Advocate for system edits which make SWIMSS more user friendly and time efficient. • Provide timely HIV/STD surveillance for District III, including timely interviews and contact investigations to reduce the
transmission of HIV/STDs.• Enhance the training and development of the existing workforce. • Develop a Community HIV Case Management Care Plan.• Develop a Community Health tool kit which supports a unified, concise HIV/STD prevention message for care providers,
patients and parents. • Complete a collaborative, systematic review of the CDC’s 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines and Recommendations with the
Health Commissioner and Clinical Services staff members. Update protocols and procedures in this work group.
Allen County Surveillance
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Num
ber
Chlamydia 979 1,139 1,367 1,289 1,505 1,739 1,765 1,762 1,872 1,997 1,818
Gonorrhea 555 750 852 653 495 709 733 692 930 773 531
HIV 40 42 31 33 26 28 22 21 22 19 44
Early Syphilis Cases 3 4 1 1 2 7 3 2 4 2 9
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Rate Per 100,000 Population2009 2010 % Change
Chlamydia 564.3 513.7 -9%Gonorrhea 218.4 150.0 -31%HIV 5.4 12.4 132%Syphillis 0.6 2.5 350%2009 and 2010 rates based on the 2009 estimated Allen County Census (353,888)
28 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
HIV/STD Prevention
Surveillance for District 3: Northeast Indiana* 2010 Age Distribution by Newly Diagnosed Cases
Chlamydia Gonorrhea HIV P&S SyphilisAge 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 20100-14 23 9 7 1 0 1 0 015-19 898 675 222 127 4 2 0 020-24 990 1,038 283 249 5 3 2 325-29 354 390 154 115 1 8 2 330-34 149 166 84 55 4 7 0 035-39 72 65 46 27 5 6 0 140-44 24 32 23 8 2 6 0 245+ 21 24 18 11 5 17 0 1
Unknown 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0Total 2,537 2,404 839 594 26 44* 4 10% Change 2009-2010
-5% -29% 69% 150%
District 3 is the HIV/STD Prevention Program’s surveillance jurisdiction and is comprised of the following counties: Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb, Noble, Kosciusko, Whitley, Allen, Wabash, Huntington, Wells, Adams, and Jay.
*Includes HIV cases new to our area (moved here) and newly diagnosed cases.
District 3 Surveillance
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Num
ber
Total 2,537 2,404 839 594 26 44 4 10
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
Chlamydia Gonorrhea HIV/AIDS P&S Syphillis
2010 Allen County Cases By Age(Chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, early syphillis)
8, 0%
605, 25%
1,016, 42%
422, 18%
190, 8%
77, 3%
39, 2%
41, 2%
9, 0%
<1515-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-54>54
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 29
Programs & Services: Childhood and adult vaccinations • Health screenings for refugees • Disease prevention and general health education Supervisor: Candy Staadt, RN • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F •Contact info: 449-7514 (ph) 449-3996 (fax)Immunization Clinic hours are 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays by appointment.
Immunization Services
Highlights in 2010
• Conducted immunization clinics for the mandatory teen vaccines, the month of March at Carew Street location.• Deployed strike teams to three schools to provide the mandatory teen vaccines, and to three different group homes.• Increased our Immunization Clinic for the summer to four days a week to help complete the teen vaccines for the school requirements. • Co-coordinated the Focus on Health for the City-County Building site in April.• Assisted with the hands-only CPR training for the month of May.• Functioned as a clinical site for IPFW, Ball State University and University of Saint Francis student nurses.• Co-Coordinated vaccines and information for individuals going to Haiti after the earthquake.• Partnered with community partners to provide Flu Mist in elementary schools. Ordered and inventoried the vaccine.• Trained data entry workers and entered the Flu Mist administration in the schools into the CHIRP registry.• Attended an A-Z immunization training and gave presentation on adult vaccines to retired federal workers group.• Assessed risk factors for lead poisoning in children 6 months through 6 years of age who attended the Childhood Immunization Clinic and referred for lead screening.• Participated in the Asthma Coalition, Refugee Core Services Groups, Three Rivers Task Force, Healthy Cities Planning Committee and Focus on Health Planning Committee.• Conducted Immunization clinics for: City/County employees for influenza and Tdap and Rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis for Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control.• Moved from the City-County Building to new Medical Annex.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Immunization Services exists to promote child and adult health by providing immunizations to children and adults, providing basic health screening to newly arriving refugees, and supporting community partners
through networking.
30 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Immunization Services
Special Clinics2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Teen Vaccine ClinicPatients Seen n/a n/a n/a n/a 4,553Vaccines Given n/a n/a n/a n/a 10,827
Vaccine Clinic for Haiti Relief WorkersPatients Seen n/a n/a n/a n/a 122Doses Given n/a n/a n/a n/a 173
FWACDOH Employee ClinicInfluenza n/a n/a n/a n/a 26Tdap n/a n/a n/a n/a 5
City-County Employee ClinicInfluenza 370 294 282 400 229Tdap n/a n/a n/a n/a 182
Hepatitis B ClinicCity-County Employees* 127 117 79 19 17INDOT* 29 0 50 16 10
Healthy Cities Health Fair**Influenza 369 465 469 n/a n/aPneumonia 156 189 192 n/a n/aTetanus 97 153 171 n/a n/a
Animal Care and ControlRabies Immunizations n/a n/a 12 18 6*These people received grant-funded Hepatitis A/B in 2009-2010 **Due to H1N1 effort, the division did not participate in this event in 2009-2010n/a= not applicable or not available
Screening Services2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Newborn Screens 12 7 n/a 5 1Lead Screens (Non-Refugee) 48 32 10 <10 14The Immunization Services Division assisted the Healthy Homes Division with Lead Case Management. n/a=not applicable or not available.
Goals for 2011• Increase immunization coverage of children ages 0 through 18 years
of age in Allen County.• Identify and encourage screening of children 6 months through 6
years of age at risk for lead poisoning who attend the Department of Health’s Immunization Clinic.
• Increase immunization coverage of adult residents of Allen County.• Provide timely health screenings for newly arriving refugees and
results regarding the health screenings to the refugees.• Provide reports of trends in health screening data of newly arriving
refugees to community partners.• Support public health activities of community partners in Allen
County.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 31
Immunization Services
Refugees Screened
9646
173 185 204 208 163
625
863
379
237
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Num
ber
Refugees Screened 96 46 173 185 204 208 163 625 863 379 237
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
Number
Children's Immunizations
Children seen (# visits) 7,114 6,713 5,342 5,372 4,146 3,996 4,066 3,213 2,818 2,298 7,020
Doses Given 17,553 15,277 10,015 14,032 10,163 9,825 9,707 9,673 11,205 8,127 14,471
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Refugee Health Screenings2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Hepatitis B & C Blood Draws 129 149 94 422 633 316 227RPR 0 70 94 417 631 274 164HIV Test 129 143 94 414 633 289 227Stool Sample 204 208 163 311 14 126 237TB Screen 204 208 161 583 862 371 217Lead Screen 49 55 83 265 417 169 108Lead Re-Screens n/a n/a n/a n/a 84 13 10Number Immunized n/a 110 113 317 511 243 144Sickle Cell Screen 202 208 163 604 863 211 *Countries of origin in 2010: Myanmar and Congo *Grant ended June 1, 2009. We are no longer screening for Sickle cell anemia. n/a=not applicable or not available
Adult Vaccines Given2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tdap 140 279 311 290 989Tetanus 114 14 59 13 40Meningitis 79 23 30 25 23MMR 2 19 135 94 162HIB* 11 13 9 5 6Varicella 2 20 52 52 179IPV 2 21 32 9 102Adolescent Hepatitis B 67 182 29 136 1Adult Hepatitis A n/a n/a 101 109 14Adolescent Hepatitis A n/a n/a 6 2 1Adult Hepatitis A/B n/a n/a 41 234 1,026Influenza n/a n/a 79 192 923n/a = not applicable or not available *Spleenectomy patients need this vaccine
32 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Develop and maintain surveillance and information systems • Internal IT support • Web master • HIPAA Security OfficerDirector: Jana Sanders, M.En. • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7120 (ph) 427-1391 (fax)
Informatics
Highlights in 2010• Continued to map septic systems with Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) technology.• Continued development and implementation of Consolidated Enforcement Platform (Accela) which combines all
environmental services databases into one Web-based platform.• Assisted in purchasing equipment for various grants for the Department of Health.• Conducted staff development through Excel trainings.• Began a unified monthly report for divisions to allow for electronic submittal of monthly reports to Administration.• Co-located all clinical operations performed by the Department of Health into one location known as Medical Annex.
Goals for 2011• Continue to develop the Consolidated Enforcement Platform.• Continually update departmental electronic medical record to meet ever changing demands faced at clinics, focusing on point
and click exams.• Create an internal Web-based viewing GIS map for Food Protection Division.• Ensure a competent and technical departmental workforce by conducting staff development.• Provide a technologically-based infrastructure that allows divisions to maintain and produce timely and secure data.
In support of the department’s overall mission,the Informatics Division strives to provide timely support and assistance to the department’s staff by securing, maintaining, and updating technology systems and standards in order to improve client services.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 33
Informatics
FWACDOH WebsitePage Views Per Month
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
Num
ber
2009 8,095 28,484 33,113 36,034 31,641 34,230 34,701 33,428 39,333 68,979 40,474 36,575
2010 47,371 38,541 47,669 44,004 46,323 45,678 46,889 50,685 49,118 42,212 38,384 41,643
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Informatics Tasks2010
IT Calls for Assistance 417IT Assistance (Hours) 404.33IT Troubleshoot (Hours) 39.9IT Purchasing (Hours) 59.0Accela Assistance (Hours) 3.0Accela Development (Hours) 65.5Webchart Assistance (Hours) 17.5Webchart Development (Hours) 50.8Website Work (Hours) 0.5GIS mapping (Hours) 71.8Meetings (Hours) 167.3Training Conducted (Hours) 39.8Conferences (Hours) 33.0Miscellaneous 89Miscellaneous Project Work (Hours) 463.5ATOS Ticker Placed/Contacted 116Page Views are used to determine the amount of traffic to the website. A Page
View is a “hit” counter that only counts the HTML pages, not the graphics. So each request of a page generates an increase of one.
34 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Inspecting and mapping private septic systems • Inspecting public and semi-public pools/spas •Hazardous materials and air qualityDirector: Gary Chapple, BS, REHS • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7561 (ph) 449-3010 (fax)
Pollution Control
Highlights in 2010 • Improved enforcement process and compliance.• Increased the number of existing homes connected to public sewer.• Reduced closures of pools due to compliance issues.
Goals for 2011• Complete an inventory of all properties without valid onsite permit.• Overhaul local onsite ordinance.• Establish assistance program to improve compliance.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Pollution Control Division strives to continue as a leader in protecting the environment
and health and safety of Allen County residents and patrons of public pools through timely and professional education, inspection, and enforcement of State and Local regulations.
Site Inspections2009 2010
Lab Samples 773 102Site Assessments 108 117Soil Wetness Tests/Initial Test 110 129Soil Wetness Tests/Retest 63 71
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 35
Pollution Control
Septic Issues
0
200
400
600
800
1000N
umbe
r
Construction Permits Issued 239 238 207 145 121 120 113
Inspection/New Installs/Initial 252 256 180 134 192 170 270
Inspection/New Installs/Re-inspect. 942 931 511 587 376 348 519
Inspections/Existing Systems 236 167 113 174 522 428 622
Operation Permits Issued 245 172 144 131 215 211 302
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Sewage Issues
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Nu
mb
er
Sewage Complaints/Inspections 104 92 121 92 117 173 105
Sewage Complaints/Re-inspect. 192 164 243 140 157 202 290
Dye Tests 25 25 90 31 51 62 23
Orders to Correct Faulty Systems 33 45 52 9 15 81 85
Public Sewer Connections 100 150 80 201 296 170 300
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Pool/Spa Inspections
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
Num
ber
Pool/Spa-Test Stripping 2,566 3,574 3,542 4,188 4,337
Pool/Spa-Inspection 211 273 327 333 293
Pool/Spa-Re-inspection 392 118 124 91 84
Pool/Spa-Complaint 6 9 9 8 17
Pool/Spa-Water Samples 990 161 68 0 0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Investigations
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Num
ber
Phase I Investigations 195 178 146 182 130 128 85 117
Burning Investigations 3 2 0 1 7 1 0 0
MiscellaneousComplaints/Investigations
775 561 187 284 147 83 189
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
36 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Control of vector-borne disease and unsanitary conditions through pest management, sanitary code enforcement and educationDirector: Dave Fiess, MPA, REHS • Hours of operation: 8:00-4:30 M-F • Contact info: 449-7459 (ph) 449-7460 (fax)
Vector Control & Env. Services
Highlights in 2010 • Utilized a water-based adulticide instead of an oil-based one for the night-time spraying in areas around locations with West
Nile virus-positive adult mosquitoes.• Initiated a bed bug education program for tenants and property managers of apartment complexes; A presentation was done
for 100 property managers at the Apartment Association of Fort Wayne-Northeast Indiana’s quarterly meeting.• Started to use the Allen County Consolidated Enforcement Platform system for the Rodent Control Program.
Goals for 2011• Educate the public and enforce proper tire and container storage or disposal to reduce the number of adult mosquito samples
positive for an arboviral disease, particularly in West Nile virus hot spot areas.• Collaborate with the Healthy Homes Program and Community Health and Case Management Services Division in conducting
healthy homes risk assessments, one focus being on injury prevention and radon testing.• Utilize to the fullest extent the Allen County Consolidated Enforcement Platform system for Division activities.• •
In support of the Department’s overall mission, the Vector Control and Environmental Services Division strives to efficiently save lives,
maintain health, and improve living conditions for Allen County residents through education, vector-borne disease surveillance, inspection, and enforcement of State and Local regulations in a professional manner.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 37
Vector Control & Env. Services
West Nile Virus Human Cases
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Num
ber
Indiana 293 47 13 23 80 24 3 3 13
Allen County 69 7 1 2 10 1 0 0 2
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Mosquito Control
146
274221
140 119
342
467
583
299
27 5 3 1 16 1 19 18 51
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Num
ber
Mosquito Samples Tested 146 274 221 140 119 342 467 583 299
WNv Positive Samples 27 5 3 1 16 1 19 18 51
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Rodent Control2009 2010
Citizen Complaint Inspections 595 447Citizen Complaint Surveys 559 413Bait Used (pieces) 1,205 888Door Hangars 59 41Recall Inspections 509 507Recall Surveys 498 473Bait Used (pieces) 868 927Door Hangars 65 42Alley Surveys 1,183 119Bait Used (pieces) 319 244Door Hangers 14 10
Mosquito Control2009 2010
Citizen Complaints 435 371Water Site Inspections 5,915 2,818Sites Treated 1,034 673Larval Specimens Collected 917 768Mosquito Fish Sites 156 53Dead Birds Reported 126 16ULV Fogging (miles) 355 936
Rabies Prevention2009 2010
Animal Bite Investigations 68 14Animal Samples Driven to ISDH Rabies Lab 8 10Rabies-Positive Samples 9 2
38 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Vector Control & Env. Services
Environmental Services2009 2010
Total Initial Inspections 724 499Code Violation Referrals 237 119Total Legal Notifications Given 315 383Fines 3 0Trash/Rubbish Sites Cleaned Up 147 75Tire/Container Sites Cleaned-Up 188 185Indoor Air Complaint Investigations 55 16Indoor Air Complaint Follow-Up Investigations 16 4Radon Test Kits Provided 900 562Methamphetamine Lab Occurrence Reports Received 10 23Methamphetamine Lab Abatement Order 5 11Public Health Pest Inspections (Bed bugs, cockroaches) 46 13Public Health Pest Follow-Up Inspections 18 8Railroad Camp Car Inspections 1 5Refrigerator/Freezer with Doors Inspections 53 42Refrigerator/Freezer with Doors Follow-Up Inspections 43 44Legal Notifications 44 38Discarded Tire Inspections 241 249Discarded Tire Follow-Up Inspections 246 268Legal Notifications 189 298Trash & Debris Inspections 204 90Trash & Debris Follow-up Inspections 149 64Legal Notifications 73 38Unmaintained Pool Inspections 58 13Unmaintained Pool Follow-Up Inspections 23 11Legal Notifications 7 7
Environmental Services2009 2010
Unsanitary Conditions Inspections 49 40Unsanitary Conditions Follow-Up Inspections 56 21Legal Notifications 2 2Miscellaneous Inspections (Dead animals, small spills) 7 8Miscellaneous Follow-Up Inspections 2 3
Animal Bite Investigations
1741
198
279
329
73116
68
140
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Num
ber
Animal BiteInvestigations
17 41 198 279 329 73 116 68 14
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
40 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Programs & Services: Filing and issuing birth/death records • Preparing paternity affidavits • Receipt of adoption records Director: Janet Westendorf (retired) • Hours of operation: 8:00-4:30 M-F • Contact info: 449-7147 (ph) 449-3015 (fax)
Vital Records
Highlights in 2010 • Held first quarterly meeting with all hospital birthing personnel on Sept. 29, 2010 and it continues to be a success. • Educated and assisted area funeral directors and physicians in implementing the Electronic Death Record, which was to take
effect January 1, 2011.• Honored Janet Westendorf on her retirement after 38 years of service in the Vital Records Division.
Goals for 2011 • Continue to assist Indiana State Department of Health in training all funeral directors, physicians, and local health departments
in the Electronic Death Program implemented January 1, 2011.• Recruit, develop and retain professional Vital Records Staff to promote customer-oriented service.
In support of the department’s overall mission and for the benefit of the community, the Vital Records Division aspires to be a recognized leader in the State of Indiana in providing outstanding service through the timely and accurate maintenance and issuance of certificates,
and secure collecting and reporting of health data for the events of birth, death, and fetal death in Allen County.
Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010 41
Vital Records
Total Births
6,500
6,600
6,700
6,800
6,900
7,000
7,100
Num
ber
Total Births 6,794 6,851 6,745 6,729 6,838 6,795 6,993 6,944 7,001 6,926 6,890
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Causes of Death (Medical) 2000-2010
27%
27%8%
8%
3%
1%
6%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
19%
Heart Disease
Cancer
Apoplexy
Pneumonia
Diabetes
Cirrhosis
Chronic Obstructive LungDiseasePremature Infant
Suddent Infant Death
HIV/AIDS
Tuberculosis
Influenza
Causes of Death (Coroner)2000-2010
72%
10%
16%2%
AccidentHomicideSuicide Undetermined
Total Deaths
3,000
3,100
3,200
3,300
3,400
3,500
3,600
3,700
Num
ber
Total Deaths 3,434 3,404 3,477 3,407 3,242 3,429 3,416 3,377 3,564 3,635 3,570
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
42 Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health • Annual Report 2010
Vital Records
Births2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Location of BirthParkview Main Hospital 3,837 3,278 2,329 2,078 1,882 1,720 1,585 1,139 715 598 583Parkview North Hospital n/a n/a 419 713 791 809 852 1,043 1,744 2,000 2,042St. Joseph Hospital 638 542 450 479 537 505 550 591 575 590 519Lutheran Hospital 2,278 2,036 1,889 1,732 1,717 1,577 1,698 1,720 1,627 1,396 1,341Dupont Hospital 0 963 1,614 1,700 1,876 2,144 2,265 2,409 2,301 2,293 2,305Home Births 41 32 44 26 35 39 43 42 39 49 98En Route to Hospital 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
ResidencyResident Births 5,072 5,239 5,024 5,349 5,221 5,202 5,351 5,275 5,321 5,306 5,166Non-Resident Births 1,722 1,612 1,721 1,380 1,618 1,593 1,642 1,648 1,658 1,618 1,718
Born to Married ParentsMale 2,385 2,370 2,286 2,311 2,318 2,301 2,238 2,251 2,176 2,130 2,219Female 2,296 2,269 2,308 2,189 2,171 2,139 2,231 2,115 2,118 2,055 2,056
Born to Non-Married ParentsMale 1,077 1,145 1,072 1,135 1,181 1,198 1,292 1,314 1,391 1,356 1,316Female 1,035 1,067 1,078 1,094 1,169 1,156 1,232 1,264 1,316 1,385 1,299
Miscellaneous2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Paternity Upon Marriage 34 65 55 147 103 140 32 147 36 37 24Paternity Affidavits n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34 41 61 81 106Correction Affidavits 57 68 79 86 98 100 33 47 49 40 50Court Ordered Paternity 827 1,110 824 n/a n/a n/a 978 1,195 869 786 756Adoptions 336 220 283 n/a n/a n/a 260 260 256 266 236n/a= not applicable or not available
Revenue Collected2010 $445,195.002009 $483,678.002008 $494,297.002007 $513,509.002006 $436,430.002005 $419,357.002004 $359,952.002003 $367,162.802002 $309,001.002001 $290,705.512000 $290,603.91
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Vital Records
Deaths2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Location of DeathHospitals 1,826 1,746 1,738 1,558 1,569 1,678 1,705 1,625 1,737 1,769 1,761Visiting Nurse and Hospice 181 228 263 281 239 286 288 355 339 356 347Residence, Nursing Home, etc. 1,563 1,410 1,467 1,568 1,447 1,500 1,423 1,440 1,507 1,510 1,462
ResidencyResident of Allen County 2,411 2,438 2,589 2,479 2,337 2,531 2,462 2,443 2,593 2,651 2,553Non-Resident 978 966 885 928 905 897 954 934 971 980 1,015
GenderMale 1,734 1,762 1,786 1,735 1,606 1,768 1,777 1,678 1,816 1,808 1,800Female 1,655 1,642 1,691 1,672 1,636 1,639 1,639 1,699 1,748 1,827 1,770
AgeUnder 28 days 35 33 31 48 52 48 41 42 46 42 4929 days to 1 year 11 14 15 18 12 17 22 19 18 20 201 year to 14 years 20 27 24 15 22 28 18 15 26 24 1015 years to 24 years 42 75 55 43 54 51 46 41 54 36 5725 years to 44 years 167 188 179 183 144 186 174 142 162 172 16145 years to 64 years 632 570 625 647 650 694 648 676 753 754 77265 years to 74 years 692 686 672 624 602 632 594 618 609 612 65475 years to 84 years 1,006 1,011 1,024 997 908 937 1,009 976 938 990 86785 years and over 784 800 852 832 798 835 864 848 967 984 980Fetal Deaths 45 52 57 46 47 38 50 44 49 43 43
DeathsDeaths (Coroner Investigation)
2008 2009 2010Accident 203 216 201Homicide 26 23 31Suicide 40 46 45Undetermined 13 6 4
Deaths by Natural Causes2008 2009 2010
Heart Disease 827 800 668Cancer 841 798 800Apoplexy 201 266 277Pneumonia 197 205 191Diabetes 83 65 49Cirrhosis 64 71 79Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
269 280 252
Premature Infant 34 32 39Sudden Infant Death 4 5 3HIV/AIDS 6 2 6Tuberculosis 1 0 2Influenza 4 3 2Sickle Cell Anemia 0 2 0All Other Causes 553 815 1,202
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Programs & Services : Budget and grant management • Personnel records • Payroll and attendance records Director: Carol Gigli, BS, MBA • Hours of operation: 8:00-5:00 M-F • Contact info: 449-7358 (ph) 449-1391 (fax)
Finance
The Finance Division is responsible for the budgetary and financial functions of the Department of Health. The duties include but are not limited to the formation and implementation of the department’s budget, monitoring receipts and expenditures, grant management, and the requisitioning of goods and materials funded by the Department and grants.
The Finance Division ensures compliance by meeting internal financial reporting requirements as those set by the Allen County Council, the Allen County Board of Commissioners, the State Department of Health, and the State Board of Accounts.
The Finance Division is responsible for all personnel, payroll, attendance records, and tracking of benefits for the 55 full-time employees, 9 part-time employees and 3 people employed contractually by the department.
In support of the department’s overall mission, the Finance Division assists the department in functioning at an optimal level by
managing all financial resources.
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Financial Statement
Fees (Addendum #1)2009 2010
Vital Records $444,522.00 $445,19500*Food Permits 475,028.68 486,129.29**Swimming Pool Permits 45,660.00 45,780.00Septic Fees 18,955.00 16,730.00Vaccinations 12,424.00 6,022.56Tattoo 15,530.25 16,189.38Total $1,012,119.93 $1,016,046.23
Miscellaneous Fees (Addendum #2)Travel Reimbursement $388.91 $ —Railroad Campcar Inspections 0.00 3,880.00Workforce Capacity Grant 10,000.00 0.00West Nile Virus Reimbursement 500.00 0.00SJCHF/Refugee Clinic/Physician Grant 18,980.00 0.00City of Fort Wayne/HUD Grant/Case Worker 23,593.02 30,643.30Medical Reserve Corps & NACCHO (Award) 0.00 5,000.00SJCHF/Phlebotomist/Lead Grant 1,557.29 0.00Allen Co. Board of Comm./Archictectural Reimbursement 40,950.00 0.00Receipt of Sale of ULV Machine (Vector Control) 500.00 0.00Medicaid Reimbursement of Clinics/Services 0.00 19,755.45Indiana Multi-State Learning Collaborative (Purdue Un.) 0.00 2,250.00FSSA Reimbursement of Refugees Clinics/Services 158,661.00 27,626.76Refund from Vendor/Medical Annex Renovation 0.00 20,443.00Copies/Miscellaneous Receipts (Food Fines/Misc. Refunds) 900.60 8,599.79Corrections by Auditor 0.00 6,111.47Total $256,030.82 $124,309.77* An additional $37,156.00 was collected from Vital Records which is state mandated to the Coroner Continuing Education Fund. ** An additional $85,787.96 was collected in 2010 from Food Permits. By Local Ordinance, these funds are set aside to help support a food inspector on the Local Health Maintenance Fund.
Financial Statement2009 2010
Beginning Balance Jan. 1 $2,034,204.26 $2,045,363.69Revenue 3,936,598.84 $3,801,139.15
$5,970,803.10 $5,846,502.84Disbursements -3,925,439.41 -3,051,553.48Ending Balance Dec. 31 $2,045,363.69 $2,794,949.36
Revenue Sources2009 2010
General Property Taxes $2,439,392.16 $2,435,983.68Excise Tax 193,871.65 193,082.49Financial Institution Tax 9,952.00 8,817.00Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax 18,609.90 17,534.58Fees* 1,012,119.93 1,016.046.23Miscellaneous Fees ** 256,030.82 124,309.77Interest 6,530.11 5,297.62Infectious Disease Center Donations 10.26 67.78Adjustments 82.01 0.00Total $3,936,598.84 $3,801.139.15
Disbursements2009 2010
Department of Health $3,122,082.13 $2,358,218.79Vector Control & Env. Services 285,254.18 242,363.26Infectious Disease Center 518,103.10 450,971.43Total $3,925,439.41 $3,051,553.48*See Addendum #1 ** See Addendum #2
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Financial Statement
Fund ReportLocal Health Maintenance Fund
2009 2010Balance Jan. 1 $299,876.60 $293,985.33State Fund 50,000.00 50,000.00Tobacco Settlement Monies 22,675.00 22,672.00Interest 1,475.25 827.64Fees-Food Permit 83,828.07 86,679.00
$457,854.92 $454,163.97Disbursements -163,869.59 -125,810.08Balance Dec. 31 $293,985.33 $328,353.89
Immunization Donation FundBalance Jan. 1 $14,961.89 $15,724.15Donations Received 3,888.20 4,469.92
$18,850.09 $20,194.07Disbursements -3,125.94 -12,60.72Balance Dec. 31 $15,724.15 $18,933.35
STD Clinic Donation FundBalance Jan. 1 $11,544.55 $13,621.31Donations Received 4,379.51 3,380.57
$15,934.17 $17,001.88Disbursements -2,312.86 -2,981.63Balance Dec. 31 $13,621.31 $14,020.25
Fund ReportAllen County Onsite Wastewater Management
2009 2010Balance Jan. 1 $63,909.47 $59,496.62Receipts 35,436.91 54,700.00Interest 261.00 146.66
$99,607.38 $114,343.28Disbursements -40,110.76 -45,174.92Balance Dec. 31 $59,496.62 $69,168.36
Tobacco Master PlanBalance Jan. 1 $243,877.47 $235,153.55Receipts 122,085.57 122,121.39
$365,963.04 $357,274.94Disbursements -130,809.49 -126,385.88Balance Dec. 31 $235,153.55 $230,889.06
Onsite Septic System FundBalance Jan. 1 $37,958.46 $46,220.01Receipts 30,112.50 35,175.00
191.88 112.78 $68,262.84 $81,507.79
Disbursements -22,042.83 -32,966.59Balance Dec. 31 $46,220.01 $48,541.20
Public Health/Bioterrorism Coordinator GrantBalance Jan. 1 $ - $Receipts 19,991.55 9,292.71
19,991.55 9,292.71Disbursements -19,991.55 -9,292.71Balance Dec. 31 $ $
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Financial Statement
Fund ReportTB Emergency/Cooperative Grant
2009 2010Balance Jan. 1 $(6,890.60) $(7,787.12)Receipts 41,391.56 37,430.24
$34,500.96 $29,643.12Disbursements -42,288.08 -35,920.63Balance Dec. 31 $(7,787.12) $(6,277.51)
St. Joseph Community Health Foundation GrantBalance Jan. 1 $12,483.62 $ —Receipts 2,622.50 $ —
$15,106.12 $ —Disbursements -7,346.95 $ —Balance Dec. 31 $7,759.17 $ —
STD Program FundBalance Jan. 1 $(21,497.15) $(30,762.61)Receipts 130,903.20 127,618.57
$109,406.05 $96,855.96Disbursements -140,168.66 -148,028.52Balance Dec. 31 $(30,762.61) $(51,172.56)
Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment ProgramBalance Jan. 1 $(12,521.91) $(25,519.43)Receipts 82,914.27 77,387.96
$70,392.36 $51,868.53Disbursements -95,911.79 -64,088.79Balance Dec. 31 $25,519.43 $(12,220.26)
Fund ReportHIV/AIDS Program Fund
2009 2010Balance Jan. 1 $(25,311.87) $(32,577.72)Receipts 154,011.67 84,493.07
$128,699.80 $51,915.35Disbursements 161,277.42 67,258.13Balance Dec. 31 $32,577.62 $15,342.78
Refugee Interpreter Grant/SJCHFBalance Jan. 1 $24,579.09 $30,691.72Receipts 44,000.00 44,000.00
$68,579.09 $74,691.72Disbursements 37,887.37 -42,599.74Balance Dec. 31 $30,691.72 $32,091.98
Refugee Health Assistance/FSSABalance Jan. 1 $78,625,00 $ —Receipts 80,000.00 27,626.76
$158,625.00 $27,626.76Disbursements -158,625.00 -27,626.76Balance Dec. 31 $ — $ —
Coroner’s Death Certification FundBalance Jan. 1 $3,115.00 $2, 906.75Receipts 38,339.00 37,156.00
$41,454.00 $40,062.75Disbursements -38,547.25 -37,231.25Balance Dec. 31 $2,906.75 $2,831.50
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Financial Statement
Fund ReportPublic Health Preparedness Response (H1N1 Influenza)
2009 2010Balance Jan. 1 $ — $85,018.81Receipts 358,549.50 344,168.60
$358,549.50 $429,187.41Disbursements -273,530.69 -427,005.99Balance Dec. 31 $85,018.81 $2,181.42
Bioterrorism Hospital Planning Fund2009 2010
Balance Jan. 1 $ — $ —Receipts 0.00 4,975.00
$ — $4,975.00Disbursements 0.00 -9,970.00Balance Dec. 31 $ — $(4,995.00)
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Acknowledgements
FWACDOH STAFFDeb McMahan, MD, Health CommissionerMindy Waldron, Administrator
Carol Gigli, Dir. of Finance Loretta Foy, AdministrationPenni Moran, AdministrationJoanna Baker, Administration John Silcox, Dir. of Communications Jennifer Gregory, Support Staff Supv.Ruby Bates, Support StaffAmanda Woenker, Support StaffAlena Currington, Support Staff
Jana Sanders, Dir. of Informatics
Sarah Castillo, Asst. Dir. of Vital RecordsShannon Ramos, Vital RecordsJennifer Pranger, Vital RecordsKristi Gephart, Vital Records
Brad Witte, Dir. of Emergency Prep.Matt Brokaw, CERT/MRC Coordinator
Dawn McDevitt, Dir. of Food & Consumer ProtectionSteve Schumm, Asst. Dir. Food & Consumer ProtectionAnn Applegate, Food & Consumer ProtectionOlivia Martin, Food & Consumer ProtectionAlicia Whittaker, Food & Consumer ProtectionTyler Overmyer, Food & Consumer Protection
Gary Chapple, Dir. of Pollution ControlMark Herber, Asst. Dir. Pollution ControlKathy Doseck, Pollution Control/LaboratoryJack Gensic, Pollution ControlMike Jones, Pollution ControlJosh Blauvelt, Pollution Control/Healthy Homes John McCue, Pollution ControlSarah Osterfeld, Pollution Control
David Fiess, Dir. of Vector Control & Env. ServicesTom McCue, Asst. Dir. Vector Control & Env. ServicesFrancis Koch, Vector Control & Env. ServicesPat DeHaven, Vector Control & Env. Services
Amy Hesting, Dir. of Healthy Homes ProgramLoaine Hagerty, Healthy Homes ProgramNicole Gaunt, Healthy Homes ProgramJanet Mitchell, Healthy Homes ProgramCindy Wable, Healthy Homes Program/GPSAye Ma, Healthy Homes Program
Melanie Koch, Clinical Dir. of NursingJulie Reece, Clinical ServicesDeb Trabel, Clinical ServicesMichelle Eck, Clinical ServicesAmi Cook, Clinical ServicesFelicia Nino, Clinical ServicesHannah Opliger, Clinical ServicesAudrey Burton, Clinical ServicesLaquisha Stapleton, Clinical ServicesLisa Little, Clinical Services
Kathy Thornson, Dir. of HIV/STD PreventionRochelle Feldheiser-Keyes, HIV/STD PreventionPamela Budzon, HIV/STD PreventionJennifer Myers-Fletcher, HIV/STD Prevention
Nikki Hartman, Dir. of Comm. Health & Case Mgt. Jessica James, Comm. Health & Case Mgt.Laura Brown, Comm. Health & Case Mgt.Laura Sanchez, Comm. Health & Case Mgt. Phil Steigerwald, Comm. Health & Case Mgt. Tin Moe Tun, Comm. Health & Case Mgt.
Candy Staadt, Supv. of Immunization ServicesJenifer Swanson, Immunization ServicesLucinda Cress, Immunization ServicesTamar Brewer, Immunization ServicesPatty Easterday, Immunization ServicesPatricia Oelkuch, Immunization Services
Saw Lincoln, Interpreter Daffodil Aye, Interpreter
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Acknowledgements
Interns We are pleased to provide opportunities for students who are interested in gaining on-site practical work experience to enhance their knowledge and understanding of public health. Our interns for 2010 were:
Robert Pease, Healthy Homes. Robby examined demographic data (gender, race, family WIC status) blood lead levels and developmental assessment scores on lead poisoned children in Allen County to identify the impact of lead poisoning on children’s development through the age of six in each demographic group.
Jessica Trensey, Heathy Homes.Jessica created a Built Environment training manual for Department of Health staff. Jessica also assisted with creating an impact statement related to falls in the elderly population.
Kelsey Kleber, Clinical Services. Kelsey developed and conducted a survey of patients in the STD clinic to gauge their knowledge of sexually transmitted disease. The information will be used to improve outreach and educational programs related to STD prevention.
Joseph Cologne, Communications.Joey compiled information on social media and its use in health care for a PowerPoint presentation.
Kathryn Anderson, Communications/Administration.Katie created an informational brochure to help explain the basics of health insurance to indigent and refugee clients. In addition, she compiled a brief history of the department through the 1970s which is posted on the department’ s Web site.
Holli Duncan, Informatics.Holli created various GIS maps for the Pollution Control and Food & Consumer Protection divisions, as well as assisted in conducting measurements of the Department’s furniture and equipment in anticipation of a move from the City-County Building to the Renaissance Building. She was also involved in other IT projects.
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Acknowledgements
Elected OfficialsBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ALLEN COUNTYF. Nelson Peters (S)Linda K. Bloom (P)Bill Brown (VP)
ALLEN COUNTY COUNCILMaye L. Johnson, 1st DistrictPaula S. Hughes, 2nd District (P) Darren E. Vogt, 3rd District (VP)Larry L. Brown, 4th DistrictPaul G. Moss, At-large Robert A. Armstrong, At-large Roy A. Buskirk, At-large
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF FORT WAYNEThe Honorable Tom Henry
FORT WAYNE CITY COUNCILTom Smith, 1st District
Karen Goldner, 2nd DistrictThomas F. Didier, 3rd District
Mitch V. Harper, 4th District (VP) Timothy M. Pape, 5th District
Glynn A. Hines, 6th DistrictMarty Bender, At-large (P)John H. Shoaff, At-large
Liz Brown, At-large
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Acknowledgements
Social Service AgenciesAIDS Task ForceAllen County Extension Office American Red CrossAssociated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen CountyCatherine Kasper Place Catholic CharitiesCenter for Behavioral HealthCenter for NonviolenceCommunity Action of Northeast Indiana Community Harvest Food BankEuell A. Wilson Center Community Center.First Steps of Allen CountyFort Wayne African-American Cancer AllianceFort Wayne Downtown Rotary ClubFort Wayne Housing AuthorityFort Wayne Medical Education Program Fort Wayne Medical SocietyFort Wayne Rescue MissionFort Wayne Urban League Fort Wayne Women’s BureauHabitat for HumanityHealth Vision MidwestHealthier Moms and BabiesLutheran Social Services of IndianaMarch of Dimes McMillen Center for Health EducationPlanned Parenthood of Greater Indiana Prime Time Youth Center St. Joseph Community Health FoundationUnited Way of Allen CountyVolunteer Center YMCA Women’s Shelter
Hospitals/Health ClinicsLutheran Health NetworkMatthew 25 Health and Dental ClinicNeighborhood Health ClinicsPark CenterParkview HealthParkview Pediatric Outpatient Rehab Center RediMedSuper Shot, Inc.
Schools/UniversitiesAnthis Career Center Ball State UniversityEast Allen County SchoolsFort Wayne Community Schools Huntington University Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort WayneIndiana Wesleyan UniversityInternational Business CollegeIvy Tech Community CollegeNorthwest Allen County SchoolsSouthwest Allen County Schools University of Saint Francis University of Southern Indiana
Government/MiscellaneousAllen County Government Citilink City of Fort Wayne City of New HavenThree Rivers Ambulance Authority Wayne Township Trustee
Community Partners
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Acknowledgements
Local/RegionalAllen County Air Quality Task ForceAllen County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)Allen County Asthma Coalition Allen County Behavioral Health Response TeamAllen County Childcare Facilities Board Allen County Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) Allen County Emergency Response TeamAllen County Data BoardAllen County Flu Task ForceAllen County Health Disparity Coalition Allen County Human Resources Safety Committee Allen County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)Allen County Pandemic Flu Task ForceAllen County Partnership for Water Quality Board (ACPWQ)Allen County Regional Water and Sewer District Board (ACRWSD)Allen County School Safety Committee Allen County TB Consortium America on the MoveArea Funeral DirectorsCommunity Infectious Disease Network of Allen County (CIDNAC)Core Refugee Services meetingCovering Kids Task Force District 3 Hospital/Health Department Planning CommitteeFirst Steps CouncilFocus on HealthGirl Scouts of Limberlost CouncilGreat Kids Make Great Communities Habitat for Humanity Family Selection CommitteeHealth Advisory Board (Head Start)Health is the Key to My HeartHealthcare Access Program (HAP) CommitteeHealthy Cities Health Fair Homeless Task ForceInteragency Council on Housing and Homeless Issues
Kids-Safe Network Northeast Indiana AIDS MemorialNortheast Indiana AIDS Walk Steering Committee Northeast Indiana Corporate WellnessNortheast Indiana Environmental Health Association Public Health Disaster Response Team Refugee Core Services GroupSafe KidsSexual Assault Treatment Center boardSickle Cell Advisory CouncilSt. Joseph Hospital Ethics CommitteeSuccess by SixWatershed Team meetingsWebChart Development TeamWorld AIDS Day Planning Committee StateChildren and Hoosiers Immunization Registry Program (CHIRP) User Group
Indiana Environmental Health Association (IEHA) Wastewater Management Committee Food Protection Committee
Indiana Family Health CouncilIndiana Immunization CoalitionIndiana Lead and Healthy Homes Task ForceISDH Bioterrorism Advisory CommitteeISDH District 3 TeamISDH Environment and Housing SubcommitteeISDH HIV/STD Prevention ISDH Mass Prophylaxis Work GroupISDH Risk Assessment format protocol groupIndiana State Hepatitis Advisory CouncilIndiana Vital Records AssociationIndiana Vector Control AssociationMaumee River Basin Partnership of Local Governments (MRBPLG)Rural Wastewater Task Force
Councils & Committees