
Commissioner Lisa Marsyla, the commission's representative on the governance board, commented that it appears it will always be a challenge for the clinic to generate adequate revenue by just billing medical insurance providers and patients.
"I believe that even in the best of years, it will always be operating on a shoestring," she said. "So I believe that this November we will have to hear from the voters on this.
"If we are going to have a clinic, the taxpayers are going to have to support it. That's my opinion."
The governance board is looking at different ways a tax measure could be presented. Formation of a hospital district is one option that would create secure funding for the future, she said.
"That would be a fair way to do it," Rendler said. "All would pay their share."
"I agree with Lisa totally," Cothren said. "We're just trying to buy time. We've stepped forward as a county board to support the clinic; I felt the Town of Cathlamet could do so, too. I'm just laying it out there."
Swart said he would report at the council meeting next Monday evening that the county commission is requesting support.
Stanley and the commissioners also reported that the board had approved an extension of Dr. Janice McClean's contract as lead clinician.
The contract has been modified to allow her to work variable hours, cutting back when there is a low patient load.
The governance board is working to recruit a permanent physician.