Clark County Board of Health Meeting 4-23-2025
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Posted: 2025-04-25T20:36:49Z
Observer Corp. Report: Charlene Shelfer
Clark County Board of Health (BOH) Meeting April 23, 2025
Agenda: https://clark.wa.gov/public-health/board-health
Attendees: Councilors Marshall, Yung, Belcott, Little, Fuentes; Dr. Alan Melnick
March 26, 2025 minutes and Consent Agenda approved unanimously.
Public Health in Action: Access to Prenatal Care
- Presentation on Prenatal Access to Care (Powerpoint)
- Haley Pickus, Adiba Ali, Emma Burghardt
- Pregnant patients covered by Medicaid (Apple Health).
- Prenatal care promotes lifetime benefits: decreases maternal and infant mortality; economic benefits: decreased healthcare costs, increased productivity. Every dollar spent could produce $15 in WA State.
- Average of 5,500 births per year in Clark County (CC).
- 2023 percentage of Medicaid births was 38% overall with Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders the largest group.
- Average of patients in CC who receive inadequate prenatal care (prenatal care started in 5th month or later or had <80% of recommended visits) in 2023 was 27%.
- Clients struggle to find adequate care.
- Making recommendations on state and federal level to improve care and ask Board of Health to advocate for changes and adequate funding.
- Councilor Belkott: how was the 27% figure derived? Ans: from birth certificate data.
- Councilor Belkott: Is there a list of providers that accept Medicaid? Ans: the managed care providers indicate who accepts Medicaid but is often out of date.
- Councilor Little: When can CC take action? What can we do? Ans: need to work closely with affected communities. There is inadequate access to interpreters.
- Councilor Little: I would like us to write a resolution as a priority, call for a roundtable.
- Council Chair Marshall: We can put together a taskforce and create a work plan.
- Councilor Belkott: would like to address access to the providers that take Medicaid…make a list. Ans: the managed care providers who contract with Apple Health; the State Health Care Authority (HCA) is working on that.
- Councilor Yung: suggest involving the Public Health Advisory Council.
- Dr. Melnick: Provider availability needs to be addressed; CC has lost providers.
- Council Chair Marshall: what is the overall trend in the birth rate in CC? Ans: tracks same as the State and US…it is decreasing.
- Council Chair Marshall: why do providers refuse patients who are too far along? Ans: providers case loads are too full; it is a capacity issue.
- Dr. Melnick: there are access issues for Medicaid overall.
- Council Chair Marshall: Jordan will work on a workplan and a resolution and come back to the Board.
Comments from the Public:
- C. DeLeone: racism is systemic in health care.
- Win Gersich: Watch Dr. Phil on PrimeTime. Talked about medical care being denied.
- K. Elbon: pay attention to W. Gersich. Son is in jail and the system is broken.
Meeting adjourned.