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GALLIA COUNTY

GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT

ANNUAL REPORT

2020

DISTRICT ADVISORY

COUNCIL Officers

Michael Conkle President

Michael Harrison Secretary

Members

Addison Township Perry Township

Cheshire Township Raccoon Township

Clay Township Springfield Township

Gallipolis Township Walnut Township

Green Township Centerville Village

Greenfield Township Cheshire Village

Guyan Township Crown City Village

Harrison Township Gallipolis Village

Huntington Township Rio Grande Village

Morgan Township Vinton Village

Ohio Township County Commissioners 2

BOARD OF HEALTH

Walter Scott Lucas, President

Dr. James Magnussen, Vice President

Brent Eastman

Steve Salisbury

Charles Small

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Gerald E. Vallee, MD Health Commissioner/Medical Director

Lou Ann Whittington, MBA Administrative Assistant/Fiscal Officer

Melissa Conkle, BSN, RN Director of Nursing

John McKean, RS Director of Environmental Health

Courtney Vollborn, RN Director of WIC

Latasha Alvaro, MSN, FNP Family Nurse Practitioner

Angela Duhl, MSN, CNP Certified Nurse Practitioner

Brittany Muncy, MSN, RN, CPH Public Health Nurse/Accreditation Coordinator

Amanda Caldwell, BSN, RN Public Health Nurse

Loretta Davison, BSN, RN Public Health Nurse

Joni Ferrell, BSN, RN Public Health Nurse

Jamie Harrison, BSN, RN Public Health Nurse

Sarah Hash, BSN, RN Public Health Nurse

Brenda Bryan, RN Public Health Nurse

Rachel Chambers, RN Public Health Nurse

Gwen McGraw, RN Public Health Nurse

Patty Toler, RN Public Health Nurse

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PERSONNEL

PERSONNEL

Jenny Henchey Tobacco Grant Project Director

Jill Cox, LSW Social Worker

Josh Sherwood, RS Registered Sanitarian

Jacob Morris, SIT Sanitarian-In-Training

Ken Patrick, SIT Sanitarian-In-Training

Tyler Schweickart Emergency Response Coordinator

Kasey Roush Medical Assistant

Melissa Wray Medical Assistant

April Loveday Registrar

Emily Beaver Sub-Registrar/Environmental Health Clerk

Lori Burnett Administrative Clerk

Violet Gardner Billing Clerk

Melissa Justus WIC Clerk

Kelsey Allerheiligen Breastfeeding Peer Helper6

CONTRACT PERSONNEL

Lauren Kotcamp

Dietitian for WIC

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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

AWARDSLeo Lanier (posthumously) 1998

Marie Ruff (posthumously) 1999

Pauline Rife 2000

Reverend John Jackson 2001

Sue Luman (posthumously) 2002

Levy Committee 2003

Donna DeWitt 2004

Kiwanis Club 2005

Paul Butler (posthumously) 2006

Rotary Club 2007

Lions Club 2008

Robert Eastman (posthumously) 2009

Craig Strafford, MD 2010

Amateur Radio Emergency Service 2011

Balusamy Subbiah, MD 2012

Marianne Campbell 2013

Randy Finney 2014

Roger Watson 2015

James Baird 2016

Sarah Hohman 2017

Dennis Johnson 2018

Dr. Daniel Whiteley 2019

Levy Committee 20208

MISSION STATEMENT

To Promote Health, Prevent Disease, and Protect the

Community

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AMERICAN RED CROSS

BLOOD DRIVE

22 PINTS COLLECTED

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82 Measurements

BLOOD SUGAR

MEASUREMENTS

107 Finger stick blood sugar tests

184 Hemoglobin A1c tests

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BLOOD PRESSURE

MEASUREMENTS

CHILDREN WITH

MEDICAL HANDICAPS

(CMH)

CMH is a locally administered state program that

assists families with children with special health

care needs.

Caseload 94

Client Contacts 1,000

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CHOLESTEROL

SCREENINGS142 Screenings

Cholesterol values:

56 with a desirable level (<200 mg/dl)

86 with a high level (>200 mg/dl)

PREGNANCY TESTS162 Tests (78 positive, 84 negative)

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COVID-19

• Total Cases: 1,665

• First Case: 3/20/2020

• Vaccinations: 160

• First Dose Given

12/23/202014

REPORTABLE DISEASES

HARM REDUCTION

PROGRAMIntegrated Naloxone Access and Infrastructure Grant

$65,622 Funding Received

Overdose kits distributed: 1,211

468 Reported ReversalsThe Gallia County Sheriff’s Office, Gallipolis City Police, Emergency Medical Service, and Rio Campus

Police were all trained in overdose prevention.

Syringe Exchange Program:

194 people inquired or started treatment

150 unduplicated clients

36,284 syringes distributed

36,975 used syringes were collected and destroyed

1,720 visits for service

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HEALTH PROMOTION

CONSULTATIONS

• Communicable Diseases

• Health Concerns

• Immunizations

• Pediculosis (head lice)

6,164 Consultations

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TRAVEL VACCINES

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Hepatitis A 80

Twinrix 39

Typhoid 3

ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS538 Immunizations Administered:

Hepatitis B 63

HPV 19

Meningitis 10

Meningitis B 7

MMR 35

Pneumonia 58

Polio 6

Prevnar 13 23

Rabies 3

Shingles 84

Td 24

Tdap 189

Varicella 17 19

PEDIATRIC IMMUNIZATIONS

1,525 immunizations administered: Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Acellular Pertussis (DTaP) 88

Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) 191

DTaP, Hepatitis B, IPV (Pediarix) 82

DTaP, IPV (Kinrix) 66

Haemophilus Influenzae type b (Hib) 85

HPV (Gardasil) 157

Measles, Mumps, Rubella 42

Meningococcal 372

Meningococcal B 62

Pediatric Hepatitis A 125

Pediatric Hepatitis B 9

Pneumococcal (Prevnar) 121

Polio (IPV) 46

Rotavirus 32

Varicella (Chickenpox) 4720

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INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS

Vaccinations Given: 3,574

Satellite Clinics: 42

VACCINATIONS

ADMINISTERED

5,570

INJECTIONS

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53 Heads Checked

178 Injections(Humira, Testosterone, & Vitamin B12)

NEWBORN SCREENINGS41 Screenings

PEDICULOSIS

TUBERCULOSIS

1,096 Skin Tests Administered

2 Chest Clinics

2 Clients

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CRIBS FOR KIDS

GRANT

$28,300 Funding Received

Purpose: Cribs and safe sleep education was provided to those who

qualify to ensure a safe sleep environment for infants to help

prevent infant sleep related deaths.

75 Cribs & Family Safe Sleep Education Distributed

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GET VACCINATED OHIO

GRANT $29,913 Funding Received

On-time vaccinations:

DTaP #4 59%

Hep B 81%

Hib #3 88%

MMR #1 84%

Polio #3 84%25

$44,960 Funding Received

Coordination and implementation for preconception health and prenatal care for women of childbearing age.

MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH

PROGRAM GRANT

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PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANT

$71,373 Funding Received

Funds Support:

• Community education

• Coordination of Gallia County Medical Reserve Corp

• Emergency preparedness planning, training, and drills

• Epidemiology

• Equipment

• Pandemic planning and response

• Response coordination

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

& WELLNESS GRANT

$253,680 Funding Received

• Birth control refill visits 161

• Clients 547

• Clinic visits 1,019

• Colposcopies 5

• DEPO 300

• LARCS 11

• Nexplanon 26

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FAMILY PRACTICE CLINIC

Latasha Alvaro, FNP

Total Visits: 3,182

Family Practice: 2,179

Reproductive Health: 1,003

Medicated-Assisted Treatment, Vivitrol: 270

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TOBACCO USE CESSATION

& PREVENTION PROGRAM GRANT

$65,797 Funding Received

Cessation: The goal is to ensure all Gallia County residents have access to tobacco cessation

resources.

Policy: The goal is to protect Ohioans from exposure to second hand smoke in places where

groups of people gather, such as parks and outdoor spaces, and multi-unit housing.

Vaping: To increase community knowledge and awareness of the dangers of electronic

cigarettes.

Youth: The goal is to prevent initiation of tobacco use in youth by developing and

maintaining a youth coalition to stand against tobacco use. This coalition (STAND)

works at the local level, to initiate changing attitudes around tobacco use, and to

create stricter regulations, and promote policy changes. The group focuses on

on schools, parks, local businesses, or anywhere they see a need for

change.

WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN GRANT

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$282,569 Funding Received

737 Participants Served

• 163 Women

• 263 Infants

• 311 Children

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

SERVICES

The environmental health staff is in charge of the

administration of programs from three state

agencies:

Ohio Department of Agriculture

Ohio Department of Health

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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OHIO DEPARTMENT OF

AGRICULTURE

Retail Food Services

60 Establishments

20 Class 1

5 Class 2

27 Class 3

8 Class 4

115 Inspections

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Food Services

123 Establishments

• 1 Class 1

• 8 Class 2

• 36 Class 3

• 53 Class 4

• 11 Mobiles

• 1 Temporary

• 13 Vending

320 Inspections

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTH

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MANUFACTURED

HOME PARKS

13 Licenses Issued

21 Inspections

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PUBLIC HEALTH

NUISANCE COMPLAINTS

35 Nuisance Complaints: • 2 Animal• 2 Food • 5 Housing Sanitation • 18 Open Dumping/Burning • 3 Other (Mold, Air, etc.)• 5 Sewage

63 Investigations

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SMOKING COMPLAINTS

➢ 5 Complaints

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SWIMMING POOL/SPA

PROGRAMS

9 Licenses Issued

18 Inspections

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RABIES CONTROL PROGRAM42 Animals tested across the state tested

positive for rabies

39 Bats

3 Raccoons

77 Bites Investigated

9 Specimens to ODH Lab

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RABIES VACCINATION

CLINICS

Riverbend Animal Clinic and French Town Veterinary Clinic assisted with two rabies vaccination clinics.

83 dogs and cats vaccinated

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RV PARKS &

CAMPGROUNDS

4 Licenses Issued

12 Inspections

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RESIDENTIAL SEWAGE

SYSTEMS/INSTALLERS/

CLEANERS5 Licensed service providers

5 Licensed sewage system cleaners

16 Licensed sewage system installers

33 Lot splits evaluations

27 Real estate sewage system inspections

61 Sewage inspections

44 Sewage/Alteration permits issued

WATER POLLUTION

CONTROL LOAN FUND

$150,000 Funding Received

16 Failing Sewage Systems Replaced

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SCHOOL & INSTITUTION

ENVIRONMENTAL

HEALTH & SAFETY

INSPECTIONS• 4 Jail Inspections

• 19 School Inspections

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TATTOO & BODY PIERCING

ESTABLISHMENTS

3 Licenses Issued

6 Inspections

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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION

AGENCY

• Open dumping/burning enforcement:• 45 Investigations

• Solid waste and infectious waste inspections:• 16 Solid and infectious waste facilities

• Solid waste licenses issued:• Gallia County Municipal Landfill• Gavin Residual Waste Landfill• Kyger Residual Waste Landfill

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SOLID WASTE ACTIVITIES

14 Explosive gas monitoring samples

77 Solid waste hauler permits issued

77 Trash hauler inspections

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TIRE REMOVAL

7900+ Scrap Tires - Tire Amnesty Days

220+ Tons of Tires Collected

5000+ Scrap Tires Collected Through OEPA

Consensual Clean-ups

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ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL

HEALTH SERVICES

• 6 Samples for potable water testing

• 6 Certified tests performed by MASI Labs

• 6 Screenings for total coliform bacteria

• 1 Water hauler

• 2 Water well permits

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MOSQUITO CONTROL

PROGRAM

Locations Treated:

10 Townships

6 Villages

Totals:

110 Gallons of pesticide

621 Miles treated

63 Staff hours

• Melissa Conkle, BSN, RN, Director of Nursing, Chairperson

• Dr. Jon Sullivan, Pediatrician Holzer Health System

• Matt Champlin, Sheriff

• Robin Harris, Executive Director GJM-ADMHS Board

• Russ Moore, Director of Gallia County Children’s Services

• Gerald E. Vallee, MD, Health Commissioner/Medical Director

• Daniel Whiteley, MD, Coroner

5 Infant/Child Deaths Reviewed

9 Fetal Deaths Reviewed

CHILD FATALITY

REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS

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VITAL STATISTICSIssued:

• 1522 Birth Certificates

• 1434 Death Certificates

Other Services Provided:

• 266 Burial Permits

• 22 Certificates of Public Record

• 31 Governmental Use Only

• 23 Verifications of Birth

Recorded:

• 16 Certificates of Service

• 471 Deaths (5 Fetal Deaths)

• 630 Electronic Filings of Births

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Causes of Death Deaths in Gallia County Deaths of Gallia County Residents

Heart 101 76

Cancer 78 58

Respiratory Failure 39 17

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 28 27

Drug Overdose 26 25

CVA/Stroke 25 20

Sepsis 21 8

Alzheimer’s Dementia 19 11

Pneumonia 16 9

Renal Failure 16 9

Covid - 19 12 8

Parkinson’s 9 6

Dementia 8 8

Suicide 6 5

Fetal 5 5

Malnutrition 5 4

Natural Causes 4 4

Septic Shock 4 1

Alzheimer’s 3 1

Hypoxia 3 0

Liver Failure 3 3

Multi Organ Failure 3 2

Pulmonary Embolism 3 2

Accident 2 2

Asphyxiation 2 2

VITAL STATISTICS

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VITAL STATISTICS

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Causes of Death Deaths in Gallia County Deaths of Gallia County Residents

Aspiration Pneumonia 2 0

Cirrhosis of Liver 2 1

Drowning 2 1

Homicide 2 2

Hyperkalemia 2 1

Vehicle/Motorcycle Accident 2 2

Anemia 1 0

Bradyarrhythmia 1 0

Bradycardia 1 1

Cachexia 1 0

Cerebral Atherosclerosis 1 1

Cerebral Palsy 1 1

Diabetes Mellitus 1 1

HHV-6 Encephalitis/Encephalomyelitis 1 1

Huntington Disease 1 0

Hyponatremia 1 0

MRSA 1 1

Myelodysplastic Syndrome 1 0

Peripheral Vascular Disease 1 1

Skull Fracture 1 0

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 1 1

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 1 1

Undetermined Cause of Death 1 0

Urosepsis 1 1

TOTAL 471 330

GALLIA COUNTY RESIDENTS

DEATHS BY CANCER

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FINANCIAL REPORT

2019 Carry Over Balance $ 318,045

2020 Receipts $2,988,699

$3,306,744

2020 Expenditures $2,957,857

Balance as of December 31, 2020 $ 348,887

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Do you know how much the

Gallia County General Health

District received in state

subsidy per county resident?

19¢57

SERVICES OFFERED BY THE

HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOT

MANDATED BY THE STATE Back to School Healthy Kick Start

Chest Clinics

Cholesterol Screenings

Colposcopy Clinics

CPR Trainings

Evening Clinics

Family Practice Clinic

Gas Monitoring of Landfills

Home Bound Flu Shots

Immunizations

Immunization Satellite Courses

Lead Screenings

Lot Development Consultations

Mosquito Control & Surveillance

Outreach Flu Clinics

Outreach Immunization Clinics

Potable Water Sampling/Testing

Pregnancy Tests58

SERVICES OFFERED BY THE

HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOT

MANDATED BY THE STATE Rabies Vaccination Clinics

Real Estate Sewage Inspections

Residential Health and Safety Inspections

Scrap Tire Collections

Soil/Lot Split Evaluations

Solid Waste Hauler Permits and Inspections

TB Skin Tests

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PUBLIC HEALTH

ACCREDITATION BOARD

(PHAB)Accreditation Process

In accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3701.13, all Ohio health

departments must be accredited by 2020.

Seven Steps to Accreditation:

Pre-Application - Complete

Application - Complete

Document Selection and Submission - Complete

Site Visit- Complete 9/22/20-9/23/20

Accreditation Decision

Reports

Reaccreditation60

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

PROJECT

Financial (Credit Card) Project

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FOR ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION:

Website: galliacohealth.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 740.441.2018

Fax: 740.441.2045

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM

After hour emergencies: call 911 for an on call Health Department staff member

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