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Lenora Tenney RN WV Regional Manager. 425 Holiday Drive Foster Plaza 2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES. Mission Statement
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Lenora Tenney RN WV Regional Manager 425 Holiday Drive Foster Plaza 2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220
WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES • Mission Statement • We are dedicated to achieving excellence in the delivery of quality health care services and innovative programs designed to improve the health status of our patients. • We cost-effectively perform our duties to exceed the expectations of our clients, employees, and other constituents.
Overview • Wexford Health Provides health care services to correctional facilities across the country We were incorporated in 1992 for the sole purpose of providing health care services to correctional institutions. Our 16-year portfolio contains agencies in 13 states as well as statewide or major regional health care programs for agencies in West Virginia, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming. Based in Pittsburgh, Wexford Health Sources is the third largest correctional health care company in the nation.
WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES We recognize that every contract is a partnership, and we are committed to establishing and maintaining client relationships that go well beyond simply meeting the health care needs of a facility’s population.
WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES • We currently employ nearly 1,400 men and women to provide clinical services for approximately 90,000 offenders at more than 100 facilities across the country. Most of our contracts involve the provision of medical, mental health, dental, and pharmaceutical services. All Wexford programs are designed to meet or exceed the standards established by the American Correctional Association (ACA), the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) and the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Health Care Organizations.
OUR QUEST In our QUEST for Excellence our Core Values are: Quality—we meet or exceed expectations of our constituents Unity—our employees are valuable and critical to our team Ethics and Integrity—we do business in highest ethical manner Satisfaction of our constituents—we anticipate their needs Teamwork and Communication—to achieve any goal, all employees must work as a team.
Contracts • We currently have contracts in: • West Virginia • Mississippi • Illinois • Washington • Arizona • Ohio
Wexford Health Sources contracted with the West Virginia division of Corrections starting May 1, 2008. We provide health care services in eight WV DOC prison facilities. These are Anthony, Denmar, Huttonsville, Lakin, Martinsburg, Mount Olive, Pruntytown, and St. Mary’s. We also provide pharmacy consultant services at Huntington Work Release, Charleston Work Release, and Beckley Correctional Center as well as Mental Health Services through PSIMED our subcontractor in the Northern facilities.
Each of the eight mentioned are staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week with qualified, licensed health care providers. This care includes but is not limited to medical, dental, mental health, optometry, pharmacy, and dialysis services. Infirmary care is provided for inmates with illnesses or diagnoses that require frequent monitoring, medication therapy, or assistance with activities of daily living at a level needing skilled nursing intervention.
Services Offered in West Virginia: Medical Services • Health Screenings and assessments • Sick Call • Chronic Care Clinics • Infection Control • Infirmary Management Programs • Coordination of offsite services for outpatient procedures and hospitalization
Services Offered in West Virginia: Mental Health • Mental Health Services are provided by our partner, PSIMED INC. • PSIMED provides clinically effective services that focus on patient improvement and outcomes that includes but is not limited to: • Outpatient services • Crisis stabilization • Transitional Care • Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Care
Services Offered in West Virginia: PHARMACY • Pharmacy Services in our West Virginia contract are provided through Boswell. • Formulary designed to encourage use of generic drugs • Drug Utilization Review • Timely and accurate statistical cost and utilization reporting.
INFECTION CONTROL – INTAKE ASSESSMENT Soon after arrival at the facility offenders are interviewed for: Fever Active cough Nausea Vaginal discharge (females) Diarrhea Penile discharge (males) Skin infection Jaundice Needle marks Swollen glands
INFECTION CONTROL – MEDICAL HISTORY Inquiry into: • Frequent diarrhea • Genital sores • V.D. • Hepatitis • HIV • Persistent sore throat • Blood products before 1992 • Jaundice
INFECTION CONTROL – TB HISTORY INQUIRY INTO: • Ever treated with TB drugs? • Previous PPD test? • Previous past positive PPD? • Chronic cough • Recent weight loss • Recent appetite loss • Fever • Night sweats • Fatigue
INFECTION CONTROL – INTAKE TESTING • PPD testing on all new intakes unless documentation is available that the PPD is up-to-date • RPR on all new intakes • Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and HIV test offered to all new intakes • Other tests as ordered by the physician
INFECTION CONTROL - EMPLOYEES • PPD TESTING ON ALL NEW HIRES • YEARLY PPD TESTING ON ALL STAFF • HEPATITIS B VACCINE OFFERED • YEARLY FLU VACCINE OFFERED • POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS STARTER KIT OF ANTIVIRAL MEDICATIONS AVAILABLE IN CASE OF HIGH RISK BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS EXPOSURE • TRAINING IN INFECTION CONTROL ON HIRE AND YEARLY
INFECTION CONTROL – KITCHEN CLEARANCE • Ensure TB test is current and negative PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT: • No open sores or rashes on hands, arms, face • No diarrhea • No cough • Lungs clear • No signs or symptoms of contagious disease
INFECTION CONTROL – HEALTH EDUCATION Kitchen Workers are Instructed on: • Appropriate use of a hair net • Appropriate hand washing (including demonstration) • Personal hygiene • Report to kitchen supervisor if ill, have diarrhea, or a rash
INFECTION CONTROL – HEALTH EDUCATION ADDITIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION IS PROVIDED ON SUCH TOPICS AS: • Hepatitis A, B, C • HIV • Other STD’s • Strep Throat • Ear infections • Influenza (treatment and prevention)
INFECTION CONTROL POLICY & PROCEDURES Policies include but are not limited to: • Environmental Health and Safety • Management of waste • Universal precautions • Respiratory isolation • Management of TB • Management of varicella • MRSA control guidelines • Meningitis and encephalitis
INFECTION CONTROL – DISCHARGE PLANNING • Provided with referrals to community health care providers as needed • Given a list of all WV county health departments including address and phone number • If on medication will be given a 10 day supply plus a prescription for an additional 30 day supply • Instructions on prevention of STD’s
ANTHONY CORRECTIONAL: May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 305 PPD’s given. None positive • 1 on INH-transferred in, not identified at Anthony • 57 Gonorrhea tests performed. None positive. • 57 Chlamydia tests performed. None positive. • 58 HIV tests performed. None positive. • 131 Syphilis tests performed. None positive. • No new cases of Hepatitis A, B, or MRSA
ANTHONY CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: RONALD MANN RN 304-536-2017
DENMAR CORRECTIONAL May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 291 PPD’s given. • 5 HIV tests performed. None positive. • 6 cases of MRSA identified and treated.
DENMAR CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: KARA HOLDREN RN 304-653-8512
HUTTONSVILLE CORRECTIONAL May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 1254 PPD’s administered • 337 Gonorrhea tests performed. None positive. • 349 Syphilis tests performed. One positive & treated. • 337 Chlamydia tests performed. None positive. • They averaged 3 cases of MRSA a month during this time period.
HUTTONSVILLE CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: TRISTAN TENNEY RN OR DIANA SMITH RN 304-338-6323
LAKIN CORRECTIONAL May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 446 PPD’s administered. 1 positive. • 82 HIV tests performed. 0 positive • 64 Gonorrhea tests performed. 0 positive • 64 Chlamydia tests performed. 0 positive • 178 Syphilis tests performed. 0 positive • Averaged 1.5 MRSA cases during this time period.
LAKIN CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: REBECCA MOORE RN 304-674-2440
MARTINSBURG CORRECTIONAL May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 805 PPD’s administered. 1 positive & treated. • 646 Gonorrhea tests performed. None positive. • 666 Syphilis tests performed. 2 positive & treated • 646 Chlamydia tests performed. 9 positive & treated. • Averaged 1.5 cases of MRSA per month. They show a MRSA prevention/educational video to all new inmates.
MARTINSBURG CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: SCARLET SHANTON RN 304-267-0156
MOUNT OLIVE CORRECTIONAL MAY 1 – NOVEMBER 30, 2008 • 489 PPD’S PERFORMED. ALL NEGATIVE. • 75 TESTS FOR SYPHILIS PERFORMED. ALL NEGATIVE.
MOUNT OLIVE CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: NAOMI ROBERTS RN OR MIKAEL TERRY RN 304-442-2250
PRUNTYTOWN CORRECTIONAL May 1 – November 30, 2008 • 595 PPD’s administered. One positive-transferred to negative air flow room until negative AFB’s obtained. • 32 HIV tests performed. None positive. • 46 Chlamydia tests performed. None positive. • 46 Gonorrhea tests performed. None positive. • 82 Syphilis tests performed. None positive. • Averaged 1 MRSA case per month during this time period.
PRUNTYTOWN CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: RICHARD KIMBLE RN 304-265-0929
ST. MARY’S CORRECTIONAL MAY 1 – NOVEMBER 30, 2008 • 12 HIV tests performed. All were negative. • 571 PPD’s administered. All were negative.
ST. MARY’S CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CONTACT: JAEL FULTON RN 304-684-1167
Wexford Health Sources Wexford Health Sources main office is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information on the services we provide and offer please visit our website www.wexfordhealth.com Or you may reach us at: P: 412.937.8590 F: 412.937.8599