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File #: 17-0527    Name: Agreement for Paramedic Ambulance Services with the City of Selma
In control: Public Health
On agenda: 6/6/2017 Final action: 6/6/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #: Agreement No. 17-233
Title: Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with the City of Selma, for paramedic ambulance services, effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 ($33,750).
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Agreement A-17-233 with City of Selma

DATE:                     June 6, 2017

 

TO:                     Board of Supervisors

 

SUBMITTED BY:                     David Pomaville, Director, Department of Public Health                     

 

SUBJECT:                     Agreement for Paramedic Ambulance Services with the City of Selma

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

TITLE

Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with the City of Selma, for paramedic ambulance services, effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 ($33,750).

REPORT

Approval of the recommended action will continue paramedic ambulance services in Fresno County Ambulance Zone G, Selma Response Area, which encompasses the City of Selma and the surrounding area.  The recommended agreement satisfies the requirement of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations that the County have a written agreement with paramedic provider agencies. The services will be funded with Health Realignment, with no increase in Net County Cost.

 

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

 

There are no viable alternative actions.  Should the Board not approve the recommended action, the existing agreement would expire and the County would be in violation of State regulations until an agreement for paramedic ambulance services is established.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. The maximum amount of the agreement is $33,750, which includes $20,250 for FY 2017-18 and $13,500 for FY 2018-19.  The agreement will be fully offset with Health Realignment funds.  Sufficient appropriations will be included in the Department of Public Health Org 5620 FY 2017-18 Requested Budget and in subsequent fiscal year budget requests.

 

DISCUSSION:

 

Since 1978, the County has provided monthly payments to local rural ambulance service providers for estimated uncompensated care, based upon supporting prior year documentation from the agencies. Due to changes effected by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), the costs of uncompensated care have decreased for ambulance providers. The Department is proposing to gradually decrease the $27,000 provided annually as reimbursement.

 

California Emergency Medical Services Authority regulations require the Department to review contracts with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers every two years, except when an exclusive operating area has been designed. Approval of the recommended agreement will provide continued paramedic ambulance service in Fresno County Ambulance Zone G, Selma Response Area.  The City of Selma is the only provider of paramedic ambulance services in the area on a non-exclusive basis; therefore, does not restrict the County from contracting with other providers for the same or similar services. The proposed agreement continues the existing response and performance requirements.

 

In 2016, the City of Selma responded to 6,873 requests for service and performed 5,458 transports.

 

With your Board’s approval, the County will continue the contract with the City of Selma for paramedic ambulance services in Fresno County Ambulance Zone G, Selma Response Area. The recommended agreement contains a mutual indemnification clause. In addition, either of the parties can terminate contract without cause upon 90-day written notice, and parties can terminate for cause with a 10-day advance notice with an opportunity to cure.  In the event of an act of god, act of public enemy, or other extraordinary cause not reasonably within the control of either party, the proposed agreement has a force majeure clause that excuses the parties’ performance under the contract. The agreement satisfies the requirement of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for a written agreement with local paramedic provider agencies. The agreement term deviates from County standard agreement term due to California Emergency Medical Services Authority regulations requiring contracts with EMS providers be reviewed every two years.

 

REFERENCE MATERIAL:

 

BAI #65, June 16, 2015 - Agt. No.15-272

 

ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED AND/OR ON FILE:

 

On file with Clerk - Agreement with City of Selma

 

CAO ANALYST:

 

Sonia De La Rosa