County Commission | The Magazine April 2017 | Page 19

FROM THE COVER Employee Clinic is Win-Win in Madison County W ith Madison County’s new health clinic, employees are getting better care, and the county is saving $14 million a year. It sounds almost too good to be true, but it is real, and Dale Strong, a longtime commissioner, counts it among the highlights of his first four years as chairman. “Like most Madison County businesses, we were faced with rising healthcare costs,” Strong said. “I’m talking about jumping from $11 million to $25 million to cover county employees.” The county was also concerned about absenteeism, and many employees lacked a primary care physician. For expertise, Strong turned to Huntsville Hospital Health Systems. Motivated by similar concerns, the hospital had established its own in-house medical clinic for employees in 1998 with positive results. This led to the creation of the Local Government Employee Health Clinic, a partnership of Madison County, Huntsville Utilities and Huntsville Hospital Health Systems. The clinic, conveniently located a couple miles from downtown, is under the same roof as a pharmacy and several other medical services. Total Clinic Visits 3,643 3,095 1,861 2014 2015 2016 © shironosov - iStock Total clinic visits have increased every year. Visits numbered 1,861 in 2014, the clinic’s first year of operation. Usage increased 66 percent in 2015, and with the continued growth in 2016, total visits came in at 3,643 for the year, almost double the first-year figures. Dr. Joe Sharp serves as medical director with a total staff of five. Operating expenses are divided on a pro rata basis between the county and Huntsville Utilities. One incentive for county employees and their families to use the clinic is a reduced copay. They can see the doctor for $15 as compared to $35-40 per visit for other providers. Sharp says one of the biggest benefits for employees is that the clinic works as a reliable and expedited entry point to specialists. “You can get lost in the medical system,” he said, recounting one patient who came in the clinic with chest pains and arm pain. Before the day was out, he had a cardiologist and a stent in his heart, opening a 90 percent blockage. Initially, most patients turned to the clinic only for urgent care, but more and more people are using it Local Government Employee Health Clinic • Open weekdays: 7pm - 5:25pm • Open to county employees, their dependents over age 12 and retirees • No appointment required • Partnership of Madison County • Copay only $15 per visit Commission, Huntsville Hospital Health Systems, and Huntsville Utilities COUNTY COMMISSION | 19