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81 <br />March 28, 2000 <br /> <br />and 4 - The cost to local government will be split between the County and the City on <br />the basis of population." Council Member Haskell asked, "What is the Health <br />Department doing now?" Dr. Roycroft replied, "We do preventive services geared <br />towards children from the Counties of Henry, Franklin, and Patrick, and the City of <br />Martinsville." Vice Mayor Teague asked, "Would this proposed service provide care to <br />all of your patients?" Dr. Roycroft replied, "No, strictly those from Martinsville and Henry <br />County." Vice Mayor Teague asked, "How many children do you see per year?." Dr. <br />Roycroft replied, "We see an average of 550 per year and provide approximately 3,500 <br />sealants." Vice Mayor Teague asked, "Do other communities have dental' services?" <br />Dr. Roycroft replied, "Out of the 35 health departments in the State, only 28 provide <br />dental services, and of those, only seven provide adult services." Council Member <br />Haskell asked, "Do the other programs providing dental services to adult and children <br />receive State funding? If the City helps start this program, do you think the State would <br />help after the first year?." Dr. Roycroft replied, "Yes to both. State funding is definitely <br />on my mind. We would have to prove that it's being used." Council Member Roop <br />asked, "Does the State mandate your services?" Dr. Roycroft replied, "Dental services <br />are not mandated." Dr. Jim Muehleck, local dentist, asked, "How many dental staff <br />members do you have?" Dr. Roycroft .replied, "Two full-time dentists and two dental <br />assistants. They work from 8:15 A. M., until 5:00 P. M., weekdays." Dr. Greg Gendron, <br />local dentist, stated, "My office receives numerous calls asking where they can get help. <br />The support Dr. Lewis is asking for is very minimal." Mayor Crabtree asked, "Since the <br />sealant program started, have you seen a change in office visits?" Dr. Gendron replied, <br />"No, except for dentists dropping out of the Medicaid program." Council Member Roop <br /> <br /> <br />
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