Whatcom County Council as Health Board
The Whatcom County Council as Health Board convened for a joint meeting with the Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB) featuring major leadership announcements and comprehensive updates on opioid response efforts. Health Department Assistant Director Charlene Ramont introduced Champ Thomaskutty, the new Health Department Director, who officially started on October 27, 2025, ending months of interim leadership. The meeting highlighted significant progress in opioid response programs despite ongoing challenges, with overdose deaths declining but still running double the national average. The session featured extensive data on opioid trends showing Whatcom County overdose deaths peaked in 2024 and are now declining from 12 deaths per month at peak to approximately 7 per month currently. Approximately 80% of deaths involve fentanyl, often mixed with methamphetamine. The county is implementing multiple intervention strategies including expanded medication-assisted treatment, street medicine teams, and overdose response pilots. A major focus centered on opioid settlement funds, with Whatcom County receiving $5.8 million over 18 years (roughly $350,000-450,000 annually) from pharmaceutical litigation. The county has strategically leveraged these funds to secure additional grants, maximizing impact while maintaining required public transparency in spending decisions. The meeting concluded with presentations from four community-led health initiatives demonstrating innovative approaches to addressing rural healthcare gaps, aging in place, and community health equity. These locally-driven programs serve as models for addressing health disparities in geographically isolated or underserved areas.
All four agenda items were presented for information only with no formal votes taken: **AB 2025-734 (Health Director Update):** Presented new leadership announcement and departmental highlights including budget cuts of $1 million from general fund draw, primarily through vacant position elimination and operational reductions. **AB 2025-736 (PHAB Update):** Presented board's annual retreat findings and priority identification, including emphasis on vital conditions framework and community health improvement planning. PHAB reported 4 current board vacancies out of 21 re…
**November 5:** Supplemental budget request coming to Council including dedicated fund establishment for opioid settlement funds to ensure compliance with public spending requirements. **Ongoing:** PHAB regular meeting next week to evaluate past year accomplishments and plan future priorities, including continued board recruitment for 4 vacant positions. **2026 Planning:** Opioid settlement spend plan priorities include coalition prevention strategies, substance use and me…


