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COUNTY – Refugees from countries throughout the world are entering
the Refugee Health Program of the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
(HSA) in record numbers.
Newly arriving refugees in Stanislaus county are from Iran, Iraq, Russia
(Ukraine) and from India. The Stanislaus County Refugee Health Program
ordinarily screens around 130 refugees each year in the refugee health
clinic. Most refugees are fleeing persecution within their countries and
many have been abused and even tortured.
Between October 1999 and September 2000, there were 152 refugee physical
examinations given by the HSA. Since October 2000 until present, there
have been over 200 physical exams given for refugees. Reports from patients
indicate that persecution in many countries is on the rise.
The HSA has received additional grant money to increase staffing to provide
for the new influx of refugees.
New arrivals are given a health screening exam by a refugee clinic nurse
within 30 days of arrival in the United States. Refugees are given a community
resource packet, which includes how to access social services to apply
for Medi-Cal. A list of CHDP providers for medical and dental services
is also given. Refugees are also referred to Modesto Junior College for
ESL (English as a Second Language) classes.
All children under age 18 are referred to CHDP for a comprehensive physical
exam or to the primary care provider of parent's choice. Adults are referred
to a Stanislaus County Health Services Agency physician of their choice.
The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency (HSA) is an outpatient medical
system with 9 medical offices located throughout Stanislaus County. The
HSA operates the Public Health Department, an Urgent Care Center and multiple
programs serving over 400,000 patients and clients each year in Stanislaus
County. The HSA also is in local partnerships for the MOMobile project
and the Stanislaus Family Practice Residency Program. The HSA has extensive
community health information available at its web site www.hsahealth.org
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