10A NCAC 39A .0103. MIGRANT HEALTH PROGRAM SERVICES  


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  • (a)  The North Carolina Farmworker Health Program may contract with local health departments, public or private agencies or providers to provide the following health services to migrants:

    (1)           primary care services;

    (2)           dental services;

    (3)           outreach services;

    (4)           health status assessments;

    (5)           referrals for medical and dental care; and

    (6)           other services as specified in the contract.

    (b)  A local health department, public or private agency or provider interested in contracting for migrant health services may submit a brief proposal to the North Carolina Farmworker Health Program.  The proposal shall include:

    (1)           a description of service area;

    (2)           a statement of needs to be addressed, expressed in quantitative terms to the extent possible;

    (3)           a statement of specific goals and objectives for addressing needs;

    (4)           an outline of methodology and activities for achieving goals and objectives;

    (5)           a statement of monitoring methods to be used in measuring outcome of activities; and

    (6)           a projected detailed budget.

    (c)  Contracts may be renewed on an annual basis based upon determination of a continuing need for these services in the area served by the provider and the need for services in other areas of the State and the availability of funds.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 130A‑223; Sec. 329, Public Health Services Act, 95 Stat. 569(42 U.S.C. 254b);

Eff. January 1, 1983;

Amended Eff. June 1, 2004; September 1, 1990.