Douglas County Health Department taking over COVID-19 services this month – 9News.com KUSA

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — In less than two weeks, Douglas County COVID-19 services will transition from Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) to Douglas County Health Department (DCHD) as they prepare to manage those services according to an amended Intergovernmental Agreement signed this week. 
During the transition, which is expected to begin Nov. 22, TCHD and DCHD will continue to proactively coordinate to ensure the continuation of COVID-19 services, including coordination with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
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DCHD will not provide COVID-19 services directly but instead contract them out to Jogan Health Solutions (JHS), area health and medical consulting provider.
JHS will take over services including:  
“As we partner to create this smooth transition, we are confident that Jogan Health Solutions will effectively serve the Douglas County community,” said Dr. John Douglas, Tri-County Health Department Executive Director. 
“Our COVID-19 program staff has provided tremendous support to Douglas County residents over the past 20 months with a range of services: from working with long-term care facilities to schools and the community to help slow the spread of COVID-19. TCHD will continue providing all other public health services to Douglas County residents with the same dedication to excellence.”
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TCHD plans to continue providing all other public health services through the end of 2022 as part of the Intergovernmental Agreement with Douglas County signed in September. 
The Douglas County Board of Health amended the agreement on Nov. 10 to reflect the responsibility of COVID-19 services being transitioned to DCHD.
COVID-19 testing and vaccine accessibility will continue being offered throughout the County by various providers, including pharmacies, local clinics, healthcare providers and more. TCHD will continue to support Douglas County through:
Douglas County community members can call the state’s CO-HELP call center at 303-389-1687 for general COVID-19 questions or concerns. They can also get additional COVID-19 vaccine updates and find a provider by visiting CDPHE’s website at covid19.colorado.gov
For all other public health services, call TCHD or visit their website.
Douglas County joined TCHD in 1966 and made a prior commitment to remain part of the agency through Dec. 31, 2022. More than a year ago, in July 2020, there were talks about splitting with the department after health orders were put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. 
Those issues resurfaced when mask mandates were put in place for young students in schools by TCHD in mid-August. TCHD initially had an opt-out provision but rescinded that order and replaced it with a new order that does not have that opt-out provision. That move came after both Douglas County and Adams County chose to opt-out.
Douglas County formally voted to leave the TCHD in early September. Last month, Adams County leaders said they too would withdrawal from TCHD, which had served Douglas, Adams, and Arapahoe Counties.
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