File #: A 17-446    Name: NFP Non Disclosure Agreement
Type: BoS Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2017 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/12/2017 Final action: 12/12/2017
Title: a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Nurse-Family Partnership ("NFP") for NFP to disclose certain Confidential Information to the County of Monterey for exploring a potential agreement between the parties; and b. Accept the Non-Standard Indemnification Language as recommended by the Director of Health.
Sponsors: Ray Bullick
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Non-Disclosure Agreement -NFP.pdf, 3. Completed Board Order
Title
a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Nurse-Family Partnership ("NFP") for NFP to disclose certain Confidential Information to the County of Monterey for exploring a potential agreement between the parties; and
b. Accept the Non-Standard Indemnification Language as recommended by the Director of Health.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Approve and authorize the Director of Health or Assistant Director of Health to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement with Nurse-Family Partnership ("NFP") for NFP to disclose certain Confidential Information to the County of Monterey for exploring a potential agreement between the parties; and
b. Accept the Non-Standard Indemnification Language as recommended by the Director of Health.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The Health Department (Department) will implement the Nurse-Family Partnership program throughout Monterey County in this current fiscal year. NFP is an evidence-based health program that transforms the lives of vulnerable first-time mothers and their babies. NFP will enroll Medi-Cal eligible women early in their pregnancy and conduct the first home visit by no later than the end of week 28 of pregnancy. The Department will pair these women with an NFP nurse that will visit the home and work with the family until the child's second birthday.
Each nurse will address health topics in the domains of personal health, environmental health, life course, maternal role, friends and family, and health and human services.

Nurse-Family Partnership has been shown to improve health outcomes among participants, such as decreased prenatal cigarette smoking, reduced hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, decreased childhood injuries, reduced subsequent pregnancies, and increased intervals between births. By achieving similar outcomes among first-time mothers in Monterey County, the Department through implementati...

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