| JSU Closes Nursing Center Clinic After 25 Years The Jacksonville State University College of Nursing and Health
Sciences (CNHS) has closed the Nursing Center Clinic in Wallace
Hall after more than 25 years due to a federal ruling that restricts
distribution of Title X Family Planning medications and supplies.
Health Departments are operating as usual, but satellite clinics
throughout the nation have been affected. “We’ve looked at every option for keeping the clinic open," said Dr. Latham. "Unfortunately, just providing family planning, without federal support, would cost JSU over $100 per patient. We don’t have the infrastructure for third party billing. It is with regret and sadness that we announce the closing of our clinic. I am pleased, however, that the Calhoun County Health Department will continue to offer WIC services in the nursing building every Thursday.” WIC is the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children. JSU will continue to provide space, phone, and Internet service to the health department's WIC program. Clients can contact the WIC office in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences on Thursdays at 782-5432. Patients can continue to receive health care services, including family planning, immunizations and WIC service through the Calhoun County Public Health Department, 3400 McClellan Blvd, 237-7523. JSU students are eligible for a full array of health services through the JSU Student Health Center, Williams Building, 782-5310 To obtain a copy of medical records or to transfer medical records to a health care provider, patients’ written permission is required. The College of Nursing and Health Sciences, will have extended hours (8 am to 6 pm) on August 1, and 3. Parents must obtain “Blue slips” -- the forms that verify immunizations and are required by school officials as a condition of enrollment -- from the Calhoun County Health Department. |
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July 25, 2006 |
College of Nursing and Health Sciences |