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File: Nurse Ppt 66592 | Timeline 1936 2011
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     In 1912, Congress established the Children’s 
     In 1912, Congress established the Children’s 
     Bureau to promote child health. The goals were 
     Bureau to promote child health. The goals were 
     to decrease infant and maternal mortality, to 
     to decrease infant and maternal mortality, to 
     develop statistical reporting on child health 
     develop statistical reporting on child health 
     status, and to establish the school lunch 
     status, and to establish the school lunch 
     program.  
     program.  
     The Maternity and Infant Care Act of 1921 provided federal government grants 
     to states to improve maternal child health delivery. Wyoming immediately 
     followed suit by passing W.S. 35-4-401, an act “for the promotion of the welfare 
     and hygiene of maternity and infancy, and for other purposes”.
     In 1930, the State Health Department in Cheyenne was made up of a 
     Health Officer, a graduate nurse and a registrar of vital statistics. 
     Title V of the Social Security Act in 1935 gave more attention to the needs of 
     children creating three separate services. 
     1. Maternal and Child Health Services,
     2. Crippled Children’s Services,
     3. Child Welfare Services.
  WPHN 1936-2011 
  WPHN 1936-2011 
                 Title V also earmarked funds for training, and 
                 Title V also earmarked funds for training, and 
                 nurses from Wyoming were sent to the 
                 nurses from Wyoming were sent to the 
                 University of California for a semester’s training 
                 University of California for a semester’s training 
                 in Public Health. Upon their return, these nurses 
                 in Public Health. Upon their return, these nurses 
                 were assigned to start Wyoming Public Health 
                 were assigned to start Wyoming Public Health 
                 services. 
                 services. 
                 These counties were:
                 •  Fremont (February 1938 and continuous)
                 •  Goshen (February 1938 – April 1940, unsure when it reopened)
                 •  Lincoln (December 1936 in Star Valley, September 1938 in Kemmerer)
                 •  Platte - In the 70s
                 •  Uinta (February 1937 and continuous)
                 •  Big Horn (December 1936 – October 1938, reopened in February 1939)
                 •  Hot Springs (February 1937 – September 1938, reopened in February 1939)
                 •  Sheridan (May 1937 – April 1938, reopened in August 1939)
                 •  Washakie (February 1937 – September 1938, reopened in February 1939)
                 •  Converse (May 1937 – December 1939. Reopened August 1940)
                 •  Albany (January 1,1940 and continuous)
                 •  Park (January 1940 and continuous)
                 •  Sublette (June 1940 and continuous)
                 Scarcity of nurses was named for the reason for lapse in services
     WPHN 1936-2011 
     WPHN 1936-2011 
      At the close of 1940, the personnel 
      At the close of 1940, the personnel 
      of this division consisted of the 
      of this division consisted of the 
      Director and thirteen public health 
      Director and thirteen public health 
      nurses. 
      nurses. 
      The Public Health Nursing Service in Wyoming began to provide home health 
      services under Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 as part of the Medicare Act of 
      1965. This changed the nature of public health nursing as it provided a large 
      source of revenue. 
      In 1967, there was the equivalent of 9.75 Home Health Aides working for the 
      Nursing Service. The fraction comes as a result of the fact that many of the 
      Aides worked part-time for the counties. Also, there was an emphasis during 
      this time to hire “professional registered nurses” as opposed to public health 
      nurses; the former were supposed to be providing the direct care for the home 
      health services.
  WPHN 1936-2011 
  WPHN 1936-2011 
                     Albany County
                     Albany County
         Albany County public health service was started January 1, 1940, and has been continuous.
       1959 – the Albany County diabetes detection program was the most extensive 
       medical survey of its kind ever attempted on a voluntary basis in the United 
       States. 
       A total of 19,963 test kits were distributed and 10, 369 were returned. More 
       than 6 percent of the returned tests were positive. The 682 positive reactors 
       were notified to see their doctors, and 425 of them complied. 
       Final results showed that Albany County has about 5.6 cases of diabetes per 
       thousand population which was considered very low.
       The tests turned up 111 new 
       diabetes cases in Albany County.
          Karol Hodges, RN
          Albany County       Albany County Public Health moved to their current location in 1993.
          Nurse Manager, 2011
                    Big Horn County
                    Big Horn County
         Service was started in December, 1936, and continued until October, 1938. It was 
       reopened in February, 1939. The lapse in service was due to the scarcity of public health 
                            nurses.
   In 1936, Penelope (Penny) Gordon Johnson was one of four hired to be Wyoming’s first Public Health Nurses.  
   They were sent to the University of California at Berkley for training and she returned as the first PHN serving  the 
   Big Horn Basin.  The public health emphasis at the time was on maternal child health and health education.     
   Interestingly, the current nurse manager’s first job as a graduate nurse in 1967 was under the same Penny Johnson 
   who was Director of Nursing at the Wyoming TB Sanitarium in Basin.
   There was a lapse in Public Health in the County until 1977 when an office was opened in an apartment unit in 
   Lovell until the Senior Center Building was completed.  The Big Horn County Commissioners supported the 
   establishment of Public Health by providing office space in the two centers being built in Greybull and Lovell.  The 
   emphasis at that time was Home Health and the Agency became Medicare certified.
   In the last year, Public Health recorded over 6500 service encounters.  Current priorities are maternal family health 
   and primary prevention through immunization.  It seems we’ve come full circle.  The Agency is seen as a great 
   resource in the community and functions as the provider of programs and services from the Wyoming Department 
   of Health.
      Susan Wiley, RN 
      Big Horn County 
      Nurse Manager, 2011
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