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VNA <br />CONTRACT/ <br />SERVICES <br />DISCUSSION <br />Vending Machines <br />Canteen for Mitre Corp. <br />91 Hartwell Ave. <br />N. E. Vending for Varian Vacuum <br />121 Hartwell Ave. <br />Apple Vending for Tektronix, Inc. <br />482 Bedford St. <br />BOARD OF HEALTH SPECIAL MEETING <br />november 26, 1985 <br />M.S. <br />A special meeting of the Board of Health was held November 26, 1985 at <br />7:00 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: <br />Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Donald A. Goldmann, M.D., Howard B. Asarkof, DDS, <br />George A. Smith, Jr., Health Director; and Sanitarian, Jacqueline H. Selway. <br />Sanitarian Introduction: Mr. Smith introduced Jacqueline H. Selway to the <br />Board as the new department Sanitarian. <br />After a brief introduction Jacqueline gave a brief report to the Board on <br />her activities since starting work on November 18, 1985. <br />The Board reviewed a permit application from Seragen, Inc. <br />The Board agreed that while it appeared there was some reason for concern <br />about this application and the scope of activity it did not seem appropriate <br />for the Board to act on it at this time. <br />The Board agreed that the request by Seragen should be provided to the <br />newly appointed Biohazards Committee for their review and recommendations. <br />This should be done as soon as the committee has an opportunity to meet, organize <br />and plan on a working agenda. <br />The Board briefly reviewed the current contract between the town and the <br />VNA for public health nursing services. <br />Review was also made of a document prepared by VNA Director Jane Tapia <br />relative to the types and level of services now being provided by the VNA and <br />those items for which are directly being billed. <br />The Board agreed that because of some uncertainity about the welfare like <br />nature of some of the services being attended to by VNA that a new policy or <br />program direction should be undertaken. <br />It is possible that we may have to eliminate the health promotion type <br />visits or possibly expand the scope of our program so that the entire Lexington <br />population has access to these types of services. <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />