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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-Police Department CITY OF SAN BE"ADINO - AEQUESteoA COUNCIL ACTION From: Daniel. A. R:lbbins, Chief of Police Dept: Police Date: 1-9-92 Subject: Western Nurse Specialists Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. / /4~ Signatu Contact person: Lieutenant Wes Famer Phone: 384-5770 Supporting data attached: ~tely Amount: $21,225 Ward: SEN.t;tN6 B'iD{;NeE -J\ss.~ .t: Rcpai?/B.dlh'1:t 3l'OCk- Source: 001-220-5313:) ;:?li'"G Finance: Ov--L r] JJ ~.U l( FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. I.~ CITY OF SAN BE~RDINO - REQUESTeoR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT PROBLEM Environmental problems at county hospital (lengthy delays, poor environment for victims) have resulted in less-than-desirable treatment of sexual assault victims. These victims, who are extremely vulnerable, should receive a higher quality of care. Higher quality of care, combined with a higher quality of forensic examination may result in a higher conviction rate for rapists (the current conviction rate is estimated at 1%). Western Nurse Specialists (WNS) has proposed to provide to the San Bernardino Valley a specialized rape victim examination service. This proposal is a logical extension of the current blood with- drawal contract and parallels an interest by Chief Robbins (as expressed in the staff study for the original proposal). Legislation has been passed by the State which will allow counties to charge local agencies (the city) for the costs of sexual as- sault examinations (effective 1/1/92). Given the current fiscal condition of the county, I have no doubt that the county will soon be charging us for the costs of these exams. County Hospital is currently negotiating with WNS to have them take over forensic sexual assault examinations. The city has two choices: (1) allow the county to continue their services and pay the costs that they will charge us for exams performed by WNS, or (2) contract directly with the vendor of the services. RECOMMENDATIONS I recommend entering into a contract with Western Nurse Special- ists (WNS) to provide a specialized Sexual Assault Response Team (S.A.R.T.). (The recommendation assumes that WNS will conduct the examinations at county hospital.) FINDINGS Summarv of SART prooosal Briefly, WNS has created a service which uses a specially trained, 24 hour on-call nurse specialist. This specialist must be paid for standby time and those expenses are currently being paid by a consortium of law enforcement agencies. The concept assumes that economies of scale will result in the lowest cost and therefore is designed to enlist as many agencies as possible to join in sup- porting the service. I anticipate that the current monthly "subscription" charge ($600 - used to fund the standby time) should reduce with increased funding to WNS from other sources. 1 75.0264 . . The service provides the following: - a trained, on-call Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner . - local facilities for the examination of the sexual assault victims coordination of a Sexual Assault Response Team (consisting of the nurse examiner and a rape crisis counselor working together with the law enforcement agency) - provision of a colposcopic exam, and - forensic photography during the examination. Oualitv of Environment It can be argued that due to shrinking fiscal resources, the San Bernardino County Medical Center is providing the highest quality of environment to patients that it can under the circumstances. However, my experience and observations reveal that the "highest quality" that they can provide is far lower than what should be provided to victims of sexual assault. Certainly, the scene that greets a victim upon arrival at county hospital can usually best be characterized as chaotic--particularly if they are ushered into E.R. through the police officer's entrance. WNS has informed us that the Medical Center will be providing their company with an examination room that will be separate from the E.R. environment. They have also told us that the hospital will be turning over sexual assault examinations to WNS. This was confirmed in conversations that my staff had with Bill Hale of county hospital. WNS currently has a facility set up at Rancho Linda Hospital in Fontana in which the room is designed to help assuage victims of sexual assault. I anticipate that WNS will be able to set up the same kind of environment at county hospital (possibly including the provision of a private waiting area for victim interviews by officers). Oualitv Q! Forensic Examinations My staff attended a briefing conducted by WNS in which comments were made by law enforcement officials, rape crisis agency per- sonnel, members of the district attorney's office and a physi- cian, Dr. Herb Giese. During that briefing, Dr. Giese made a number of comments concerning his professional observations of the quality of exams provided by physicians at county hospital. Dr. Giese indicated that E.R. physicians typically are oriented towards treating victims with a large degree of trauma. Addi- tionally, they have received little, if any, training in forensic medicine (gathering and interpreting physiological evidence, court testimony). Consequently, they are usually not oriented or not capable of properly conducting a sexual assault victim exami- nation. It would seem logical that the quality of prosecutions of suspects might improve with a corresponding increase in the quality of the exams of sexual assault victims. 2 . . Dr. Giese also stated that he was familiar with the program in which nurse specialists are trained to examine sex~al assault victims. It was his opinion that these specialists actually do a better job than physicians in performing these forensic exams. The colposcopic examination is a higher level of exam than usually provided to sexual assault victims. It allows the examiner to locate forensic evidence that would not normally be visible to the naked eye. The other participants at the briefing expressed overwhelming support for the concept including the D.A.'s office and other law enforcement officials. Costs Direct Costs In addition to the "subscription" cost, there will be fees for "dry runs" (the callout of a nurse and the nurse is unable to examine a victim due to no fault of his/her own) and for the specialized sexual assault examination kit ($250 per kit). This kit is substantially more comprehensive than the kit provided by the county. Additionally, legislation has been passed allowing county facili- ties (after the first of the year) to charge local agencies for rape examinations. I received information (some time ago) from county hospital which led me to believe that their charge for a rape examination would be approximately $150-200 if they performed the exam. However, in light of their anticipated contract with WNS, I doubt that the lower fee that is stated will still apply (since they will be paying more than that to WNS). WNS has informed me that their charge to "non-subscribing" agencies would be substantially higher (due to the agency not sharing with the other subscribing agencies the cost of the on-call nurse special- ist). Assuming that there are 141 rape cases in any given year (the estimated number of rapes for 1990), I calculate direct costs as follows: Subscription Costs ~ Ki..t.l.;. Total $ 7,200 35.250 42,450 Indirect Costs There are a number of indirect costs which can be calculated. However, I will only describe obvious costs for which reasonable estimates can be inferred. Calculations are based on the cost of a step four police officer (including benefits). WNS guarantees a 30 minute response time for their staff. Addi- 3 . . tionally, the rape cr~s~s counselor will become responsible for transporting the victim home after the exam. If interview times are not factored into the equation (I assume that the interview times would be equal whether or not the service is employed), the total turnaround time for an officer from the time that he/she begins transporting the victim to the time that he/she is back in service in the city would be 40 minutes. While the savings may be substantial, I have not added in a calculation which computes the value of the officer being able to "drop off" the victim and allow the victim to be transported home by WNS (or the rape counselor). I will assume for purposes of this study that the average wait time for an officer is 3 hours at county hospital. This is based on an average of two surveys of wait time at county hospital conducted recently. The following are the calculated indirect costs: Reduction in officer wait time (Calculation: 3 hours X 141 cases X $27.57/hr) = $11,662. Net decrease in indirect costs to the city = $11,662. Net increase in cost to the city (direct costs minus net decrease in indirect costs) = $30,788. Note: the increase in costs to the city does not include the cost savings realized from other activities that officers could pursue rather than waiting at local facilities (gener- ally considered as "dead time"). This "free" patrol time could be considerably more valuable than a cost analysis might indicate. Fundina Asst. Chief Harp has located funds in the "Accident Repair/ROll- ing stock" account. To date, we have expended only $6,985.45. Last year we only spent $39,000.00 for the 90-91 budget. $70,000.00 -6,985.45 91-92 Budgeted 91-92 Spent to Date SUb-Total, 91-92 90-91 Actual Expenditures 63,014.55 -39,000.00 $24,014.55 Balance optional Fundina Sources WNS has told me that they are actively pursuing other funding sources (via grants). They are hopeful that the service can eventually be provided at no subscription cost to the city. 4 . . Senate Bill No. 768 CHAPTER 824 An act to amend Section 13823.95 of the Penal Code, relating to sexual assault. [Appro,'ed by Governor October 11, 1991. F'~ed "ith Secretary of State October 14, 1991.1 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 768, Vuich. Sexual assault victims: examination costs. Existing law pro\ides that with regard to costs incurred by specified medical facilities for the examination of a victim of a sexual assault when the examination is performed for the purposes of gathering evidence for possible prosecution, the costs shall be charged to the county if the examination is provided at a county or city hospital, or hospital district facility, and to the local governmental agency in whose jurisdiction the alleged offense was committed if the examination is performed at a private hospital or in the office of a qualified health care professional. This bill would provide, instead, that the costs of these examinations would be charged to the local governmental agency in whose jurisdiction the alleged offense was committed regardless of where the examination is pro\ided. The people of the State of California do enact as folloll's: I i 1 I I i SECTlO:-.l 1. Section 13823.95 of the Penal Code is amended to read: 13823.9;;. :'\0 costs incurred by a qualified health care professional, hospital, or other emergency medical facility for the examination of the \ictim of a sexual assault, as described in the protocol developed pursuant to Section 13823.5, when the examinatioll is performed, pursuant to Sections 13823.5 and 13823.7, for the purposes of gathering evidence for possible prosecution, shall be charged directly or indirectly to the victim of the assault. Those costs shall be treated as local costs and charged to the local' governmental agency in whose jurisdiction the clleged offense was committed. Bills for these costs shall be submitted to the law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which the alleged offense was committed which requests the examination. Tile law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which the alleged offense was committed which requests the examination has the option of determining whether or not the examination will be performed in the office of a phYSician and surgeon. o ff1 100 , . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO "AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH WESTERN NURSE SPECIALISTS, INC., TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE COLLECTION FROM RAPE VICTIMS FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an Agreement with Western Nurse Specialists, Inc., to provide evidence collection from rape victims for the San Bernardino Police Department. A copy of said Agreement is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above- referenced Agreement is rescinded if the parties to the Agreement fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this Resolution. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 19 Bernardino at a 20 IIII 21 I I I I 22 IIII 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 IIII 26 IIII 27 IIII 28 IIII RJM/bg [Western. Res] meeting thereof, held on the 1 December 27, 1991 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of this day of , 1992, by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, A Municipal Corporation of the State of California, (hereinafter "CITY"), and WESTERN NURSE SPECIALISTS, INC., (hereinafter "SPECIALIST"). RECITALS A. WHEREAS, SPECIALIST is a health service which provides evidence collection for law enforcement agencies; and, B. WHEREAS, CITY desires to contract with a health service for the purpose of evidence collection from rape victims for the San Bernardino Police Department; and, C. WHEREAS, SPECIALIST is willing to provide such evidence collection for the San Bernardino Police Department; and, D. WHEREAS, SPECIALIST has submitted a proposal to CITY, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Definitions. a. As used hereinafter, the term "nurse" shall include those who are certified in the State of California as Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Paramedics, Phlebotomists and any and all other persons certified in the state of California to collect evidence from a rape victim. b. A "dry run" is when a SPECIALIST is called out for a collection of evidence and was not able to collect such evidence through no fault of SPECIALIST. III RJM/bg [Western.Agr] 1 December 27, 1991 r.vum!T 8'!?;IT 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH WESTERN NURSE SPECIALISTS, INC., TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE COLLECTION FROM RAPE VICTIMS FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT. day of , 1992, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY 9 HERNANDEZ 10 MAUDSLEY 11 MINOR 12 POPE-LUDLAM 13 MILLER 14 15 16 17 18 of City Clerk The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day , 1992. W. R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN" City Attorney By: 7-. Q , (J "","'l .....~1.\..h"\r.. l.. ~ RJM/bg [Western.. Res] 2 December 27, 19~'1 . . 1 2. SPECIALIST agrees to provide evidence collection 2 services in a manner consistent with its proposal, except as 3 otherwise provided in this Agreement. CITY agrees to use 4 SPECIALIST exclusively for the services contained in this 5 Agreement. 6 3. The term of this Agreement shall be for one (1) year 7 subj ect to termination by either party upon thirty (30) days 8 written notice to the other. This Agreement will automatically 9 renew and continue from year to year unless terminated by either 10 party in the manner aforesaid. 11 4. SPECIALIST shall make available to the San Bernardino 12 Police Department sufficient information to enable the San 13 Bernardino Police Department to contact the on-call nurse, 14 including, but not limited to, 24-hour on-call phone number, 15 address, and names of nurses, alternate or backup number, if any, 16 5. A Sexual Assault Response Team consisting of a 17 SPECIALIST nurse and a Rape Crisis Advocate will be present at the 18 evidence collection location to take care of the victim. The 19 response time of the SPECIALIST nurse will be approximately 30 20 minutes. 21 6. The location for the evidence collection services will 22 be San Bernardino County Medical Facility at 780 East Gilbert 23 Street, San Bernardino, California 92415-0935. A secondary 24 location will be the Rancho Lindo Hospital located at 7625 East 25 Avenue, Fontana, California 92336. Should it become necessary to 26 use another location, the CITY will be notified of an appropriate 27 new location selected by SPECIALIST. 28 III RJM/bg [Western.Agr] 2 December 27, 1991 . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7. The CITY agrees to pay the following sums for the following services to be billed monthly, and payment is due within 30 days of the billing date: On-Call Fee Per Month . . . . . Rape Victim Evidence Collection Dry Run Rape Victim . . . . . . $600.00 $250.00 $100.00 SPECIALIST agrees that there shall be no price increase for a one-year period, after which,. fees may be increased by a reasonable amount, provided that any increase will be limited to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for medical services for the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Riverside areas. 8. SPECIALIST agrees to make available on an on-call basis nurses to testify in court, if needed. Compensation for court time is a matter to be negotiated between SPECIALIST and the Office of the District Attorney. 9. SPECIALIST shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement such medical malpractice, public liability and property damage insurance naming CITY as additional insured, as shall insure CITY, its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees from claims for damages for medical malpractice, personal injury, including death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from SPECIALISTS' or its officers' agents', or employees' performance of this Agreement, whether such performance be by SPECIALIST, its officers, agents, or employees, or by anyone directly or 25 indirectly employed by SPECIALIST, its officers, agents, or 26 employees, and the amounts of such insurance shall be 27 III 28 III RJM/bg [Western.Agr] 3 January 22, 1992 . . 1 for medical malpractice, public liability and property damage 2 insurance in an amount not less than One Million Dollars 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ($1,000,000) combined single limit. 10. SPECIALIST undertakes and agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, agents and employees from and against all suits and causes of actions, claims, costs of li tigation, damage or liability of any nature whatsoever, for death or injury to any person, including the officers, agents and employees of SPECIALIST, or damage or destruction to any property of either party hereto or third persons in any manner arising by reason of or incident to the performance of this Agreement. This hold harmless provision shall not apply to any breach of the terms of this Agreement or to any wrongful or negligent acts or omissions by the City of San Bernardino Police Department or their officers, agents, employees, representatives and other third parties. 11. Any notice required by this Agreement may be given by either party to the other by means of personal delivery or First- Class Mail, as follows: AS TO CITY: AS TO SPECIALIST: Daniel A. Robbins Chief of Police SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPT. 466 West Fourth Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 Faye Battiste-Otto, R.N., President WESTERN NURSE SPECIALISTS, INC. 255 North Cielo Road Suite 339 Palm Springs, CA 92262 III III III III III RJM/bg [Western. Agr] 4 January 22, 1992 . . 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this 2 Agreement on the date first written herein. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ATTEST: City Clerk Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney By: f1../I'i^JW t - Pe1A.-~ o RJM/bg [Western.Agr] CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: W.R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino WESTERN NURSE SPECIALISTS, INC. By: Faye Pres 5 January 23, 1992 . . WNS PROPOSAL FOR PHYSICAL EVIDENCE COLLECTION FROM RAPE VICTIMS Western Nurse Specialists, Inc. proposes to supply R.N.'s 24 hours per day, seven days per week for the purpose of collecting the physical evidence from the sexually assaulted victim. The primary location for this evidence collection will be the Rancho Lindo Hospital at 7625 East Avenue, Fontana. A back-up facility for injured victims will be available. The evidence shall be collected in accordance with the requirements of the Sheriff's Crime Lab and the California Medical Protocol for Examination of Sexual Assault Victims (OCJP). The response time of the nurse to the evidence collection location will be 30 minutes. Upon arrival of the victim and the law enforcement officer, a team (the nurse and the rape crises advocate) will be ready to immediately take care of the victim. The evidence collection procedure will begin immediately, taking approximately three hours to complete. OBJECTIVES: 1. To work as a team with law enforcement agenCies, medical facilities, rape crises advocates, support services and the District Attorney's Office to collect and preserve evidence from sexually assaulted victims in a professional manner so that sexual offenders will be prosecuted and convicted. 2. To reduce officer down time by eliminating the many wasted hours officers now experience at the hospital emergency rooms. 3. To provide a more efficient, trauma free and helpful experience for the victim to promote better cooperation of the victim in the investigative process and to encourage the reporting of rapes. PRICE FOR WNS SERVICES: 1. On-Call Fees There will be a charge to the law enforcement agency of $600.00 per month for a 24 hour per day on-call nurse. 2. Evidence Collection Fee There will be a charge to the law enforcement agency of $250.00 per rape victim for the physical evidence collection. The dry run charge is $100.00. 1/6/92 fyhibit "(1' Pc; ID~;l . . 3. Court Time Fee The charge to the District Attorney's Office for the nurse's court time will be $75.00 per hour. 4. Facility Fee There will be no charge for the use of the Rancho Lindo Hospital Examination Facility. 5. Laboratory Fees There will be no charge to the law enforcement agency for laboratory fees. BILLING Billing of all fees will be done on a monthly basis. ADVANTAGES OF WNS PROGRAM: 1. Eliminates hospital hunting by law enforcement agencies to find a hospital willing to perform the evidence collection. 2. Reduces law enforcement agency downtime waiting at hospital emergency rooms. 3. Eliminates additional unnecessary trauma to the victim caused by unnecessary waiting, exposure and public contact at the hospital, etc. . 4. Quicker, more efficient and reliable evidence collection that will ensure the District Attorney better evidence for prosecution and conviction of the suspect. 5. Ready availability of WNS nurses for court testimony at rate much lower than charged by physicians. 6. Eliminates the law enforcement agency's responSibility to provide transportation home for the victim after the evidence collection has been completed. 7. WNS has developed expertise in rape evidence collection by performing evidence collection from the suspect at jail facilities for the past eight years. 1/6/92 Exk,bit I/A~ Pc; ~ <Sf ~