Page 8-A Biomedical Research Studied The Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), in Bethesda, Md., is a hospital devoted ex clusively to biomedical research. Both sick people and normal volunteers are admitted for study; many diseases and basic science disciplines are studied at the Clinical Center. To participate in a hospital study, all patients must be referred by a physician. Knee the first admission to the Center in 1953, scientific results coming out of this unique hospital have had significant impact on the health of the nation and the world. The Clinical Center was specially designed to bring patient care facilities close to research laboratories to promote the quick transfer to new findings of basic and clinical scientists of the treatment of patients. Within the 541 bed hospital twice as much space is devoted to laboratories as to patient care areas. Research in laboratories is conveniently located a few steps from the patient’s room. A biochemist peering down a microscope at proteins isolated from diseased lungs might hear patients with emphysema coughing across the half way; peditricians sitting down to coffee in the cafeteria with molecular biologists and biostatisticians may see children skimming by in wheelchairs. An important function of the Clinical Center involves the research training op portunities it provides for thousands of physicians and visitng foreign scientists. Numerous opportunities are available for in vestigators to participate in the use and development of modem medical computer systems, medical in strumentation and elec tronics. These systems are used for patient care and for clinical and basic research. Another unique feature of the Clinical Center is the CHOWAN COUNTY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AS OF JULY 1, 1979 AS REQUIRED BY G. S. 153-123 a - 31 2 -a £ 3 8 a -9 -g ■g k E | 5 Iff - 3 u-ao „t: *73 SS s'S si £■ sis is S‘s.s It §s. II IS <3>t2 <§t£ <2 £ (55(2 S? -I (S(S uu ouEtf Cash and Investments ..... 236,643 1,772 97,699 75,591 15,015 29,154 68,383 46,000 35 629 Taxes Receivable .... 165,885 (2,584) Other Receivables. 19,172 27,885 571 331,201 Other Assets. - 3,671,935 5,701,849 2,582,000 Total Assets 421,700 1,772 3,797,519 75,591 12,431 29,154 5,701,849 2,582.Q00 68,954 46,000 331,236 629 37,603 328,219 Accounts Payable 10,970 7 Bonds Payable.. 1,859,000 46,000 Other Liabilities. 8,981 * Reserves for Non-Cash Assets 217,955 1,846,944 (2,584) 328,219 Fund Balances 192,775 L 772 82,587 75,591 15,015 29,154 5,701,849 2,582,000 31,351 3,017 Total Liabilities and Other Credits...... _^42l i 700 i 772 i _^_ i 2 i 797JJl9 B __ i^i J73 2 S9l_ i><^l2A3lßßi|^M 29 J 254 8^> J70^ Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Budget Comparison for Fiscal Year 1978-79 Cfciginal Budget and Amendments 2,338,750 226,963 280,789 15,000 34,275 186,406 3,867,901 630,000 2,485,118 Actual Revenues 2,239,659 211,123 297,753 20,009 41,125 206,015 3,867,398 46,000 2,058,936 Actual Expenditures 2,213,177 226,963 275,853 2,125 34,275 186,406 3,836,097 35 2,061,954 Net Revenues Over Expenditures ' 26,482 (15,840) 21,900 17,884 6,850 19,609 31,301 45,965 3,018 Statement of Tax Levies and Tax Collections Assessed Tax Tax UncoL In % Uncol. @ % Valuation Rate Levy Yr. of Levy Uncol. 9/30/79 Uncol. Fiscal Year 1978-79 132,488,585 .85 1,126,153 52,371 .0465 52,371 .0465 Fiscal Year 1977-78.. 123,368,575 .93 1,147,327 48,502 .0423 32,926 .0287 Fiscal Year 1976-77 114,570,820 .75 859,281 34,494 .0410 18,262 .0213 Detailed statements supporting the above summaries are on Ale in the office of the Finance Director at the County Building. Capital Project Budgets, Revenues and Expenditures are for the life of the project to date. r (7. L- Jjfc.- (J FINANCE DIRECTOR. ■ 4a ' ■ ' / k-A-rtlw-