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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-City Clerk - - CITY OF SAN BERNJGDINO ~ - REQUEST FOI COUNCIL ACTION Data: Lee Gagnon Business License Supervisor City Cl erk May 24, 1989 Subject: Set Public at 10:00 increase rates. Hearing -- July 17, 1989 a.m. to discuss proposed in medical transpo4Zation .:R< ~m: ~t: Synopsis of Previous Council action: c': I:' August 17, 1987 - Council adopted current rates . . .":) ."11 Recommended motion: o That a public hearing be scheduled for the meeting of July 17, 1989 at 10:00 a.m. to consider adopting the resolution to. increase ambulance rates and that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare the necessary resolution for adoption. That the City Clerk be authorized to publish notice of public hearing in "block ad format" in the San Bernardino Sun newspaper. v{ ( -/,.. . ._,j/(~, . , C-, _- Signature Contact patlan: Lee Gagnon 5036 Phone: Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REaUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (ACCT. NO.) N/ A (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Flnance:_. ,...., lilwJncil Notes: AnAnrla I tAn, I\ln .:2.. .:u CIYY OF SAN 8ERN~DINO - REQUEST IdR COUNCIL ACTION o STAFF REPORT At their lIIeetinC) of May 9. 1989. the Ilureau of Franchises received the attached proposal from Courtesy Services of San Bernardino for an increase in the rates for ambulance services and to index ambulance rates to those established by the County of San Bernardino. The Bureau of Franchises considered the proposal and then unanimously recommended to the Mayor and COlmon Counci 1 that the fo 11 owi ng rate structure be adopted wi th the s ti pu- lation that the issue of indexing ambulance rates to those established by the County of San Bernardino be reviewed by the City Attorney to address the legality of this process. Present Rate City of San Bernardino Proposed Rate Coun~. A. Ambulance Rates 1. Basic life support response to a routine non-emergency $143.88 $169.30 2. Unscheduled emergency call additional $ 65.35 $ 76.90 3. Additional tharges: o A. Each mile or fraction of a mil e $ 7.19 $ 8.46 B. Waiting time after first fifteen lIIi nute peri od; for each subsequent fif- teen minute period. or fraction thereof there- after $ 13.18 $ 15.51 C. Night surcharge, 7:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Monday through Friday or weekend services $41. 97 $49.49 D. Each additional patient fifty percent over charge for one patient E. Paramedic Rates: 1. Advanced life support response to a call $218.83 $257.49 ,..., "-' 2. E.K.G. monitoring 3. All inclusive advanced life support service $ 29.97 $324.83 $ 35.26 $382.22 CITY OF SAN BERN~DINO - REQUEST ~R COUNCIL ACTION o STAFF REPORT Present Rate City of San Bernardino Proposed Rate County F. Oxygen Administration G. Response to a call for ambulance not used $ 17.99 $ 15.00 $ 21.17 -0- H. Rigid Collar $ 45.00 -0- o 1"'"'. V 75-0264 o o ,....." '-' o o Effects of Indexed Resolution Amendment A. Ambulance Rates 1. Basic Life Support response to a routine non-emergency 2. Unscheduled emergency call additional 3. Additional Charges: a. Each mile or fraction of a mile b. Waiting time after first fifteen minute period; for each sub- sequent fifteen minute period, or fraction thereof thereafter Current Citv Rates $143.88 65.35 7.19 13.18 Night surcharge, 7:00 PM 41.97 to 7:00 AM Monday through Friday, or weekend service c. d. Each additional patient, fifty percent over charge for one patient e. Paramedic Rates: 1. Advanced Life Support Response to a Call 2. 3. EKG Monitoring All Inclusive Advanced Life Support Service 218.83 29.97 324.83 Current County Rates $169.30 76.90 8.46 15.51 49.49 257.49 35.26 382.22 o g. h. o ,...., '-" o o f. 17.99 21.17 Oxygen Administration Response to a call for o o 15.00 Rigid Collar 45.00 i. o Carrier shall be permitted in its discretion to fix the rates for other special services not specified herein ill . - o o o NARRATIVE Courtesy Services is requesting the City of San Bernardino to index ambulance rates to those established by the County of San Bernardino. The County, acting on behalf of the State, itself, and the Inland Counties Emergency Medical Authority (ICEMA) has accepted the authority and responsibility for control of the delivery of emergency medical services (EMS) (exhibit 1, Section 2.5 of the Health and Safety Code). In accepting this responsibility it establishes personnel and performance standards for EMS (exhibit 2 and 3, Emergency Medical Services Plan and Ordinance 3251). The County also sets ambulance rates by utilizing an "Ambulance Cost !ndex" (ACI) (exhibit 4). o The ACI in an equation which measures the cost of service to revenues generated proportionately by payment sources. The cost side of the equation is a measurement of the Consumer Price Index and various specific cost indicators produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics which is factored by proportionate private payment source. The revenue side of the equation is a measurement of the upward or downward motion of each payment source which is also factored by the private payment source. The ACI is received after the first quarter of each calendar year and adjusted during the second quarter by the County Health Officer. If revenues produced by the ACI are in excess of 10% within a year the County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing before the increase can be granted. The ACI has been adjusted and validated in 1986 and 1988 for accuracy. The reasons for indexing to this ACI are: 1. External influences have profound impacts on the delivery and economics of ambulance service. Policy and payment decisions made by the Health Care Finance Agency (Federal), Department of Health Services (State) and the EMS Authority are closely monitored by the County. As external changes occur they are accurately and timely reflected in the ACI. 2. The Health Department which regulates the local EMS delivery system will be establishing the rates. 3. Shifts in the local health care economy are closely monitored by the Health Department. It is redundant to have the County and City set rates. o 4. o o n _. 0+ '< o .., en .., .. o Q. -< '" .., .., .. o '" o o o 0+ .., .. o 0+ ~ >: -. 0+ 0" V> 0" '" .., -. .., .., ~ o '" "0 .. .., 0+ 3 '" o 0+ .... 0- '" ~. ~ o .., ." .. 3 o '" ~ '" .., 0+ o ~ .... '" n 0+ ~ .. - ... ex> o o .., '" '" "0 '" .., '< '" .. .., .... 0" '" o 0+ _. '" ~ on ..,_. 0+ V> _. ..'" 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'" '" .... ~. ir Q. <-, N o o '" .... V> '" '" <J> V> '" Co '" N ..., '" '" !" ... '" ~ '" '" o <J> <J> <J> <J> \? <J> C, .... '" N ~. .... N N .... .... .... :-' .... _0 00 Q. .... ~ '" ~ '" 00 '" 00 Q. t;:; '" '" ..., '" .... ~ ~ '" N 00 <J> -<J> IJ> IJ> '" N .... V> ? '" .... V> .... V> '" '" .... '" V> 00 '" ~r. 'J> IJ> IJ> <J> '" N N '" N .... ...- .... ~ .... ex> '" .... 00 '" '" '" '" '" ::; '" '" '" 0 '" 0 ~ '"' co ~ z " '" sE '" '" "'0 . 0 -~ :g~ "'... en o '" '" c:: ~ '" K o o ,...., '<10".1 , .- - o o COURTESY SERVICES OF SO BEJUtARDIRO, IRC. AMBULAIICE RATE IRCREASE REQUEST Courtesy Services of San Bernardino, Inc. requests the resolution of rates for ambulance service be amended as follows: o o o ~ o o RESOLUTION NO. SAN A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BERNARDINO ADOPTING THE METHOD OF INDEXING THE CHARGES FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES TO THOSE APPROVED BY THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO The City Council of the City of San Bernardino finds as follows: 1. At the present time the rates to be charged by an ambulance provider operating'within the City of San Bernardino are those set forth in Resolution 87-282 adopted by the City Council on August 18, 1987. 2. In the past, the City Council of the City of San Bernardino has, from time to time, independently reviewed the rates for services charged by the operators of ambulance services functioning within the City. 3. Since the time of the last such review, the State of California has supplemented the California Health & Safety to Counties the right to control the delivery of emergency medical services. 4. In furtherance of this authority, the County of San Bernardino has now adopted a specific Emergency Medical Services Plan and has also set forth a detailed plan to review and modify the charges for services performed by ambulance providers. 5. The County, by its' Ordinance 2841, adopted Section 31. 0819 to the San Bernardino County Code to set ambulance rates in accordance with the Ambulance Cost Index ("ACI") as adjusted by certain other specific factors and limitations. 6. Under the circumstances, the independent consideration of rates by the City of San Bernardino is now redundant and not in the best interests of its citizens. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Bernardino as follows: Effective with the final adoption of this Resolution, the rates permitted to be charged for ambulance services within the City of San Bernardino shall be exactly the same rates as those in effect within the County of San Bernardino as they may from time to time be amended.