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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS01-Fire Department CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~EQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: GERALD M. NEWCOMBE, Subject: Set public hearing -- April 16, 1990 -- proposed ordinance authorizing the setting and collection of emergency medical services fees. Dept: Fire Chief Date: March 29, 1990 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 3/22/90 -- Legislative Review Committee recommended approval of the proposed ordinance authorizing the collection of fees for emergency medical services conducted thereunder and setting the amount of such fees. Recommended motion: That a public hearing be set for 10:00 a.m., April l6, 1990, to discuss the proposed ordinance authorizing the collection of fees for emergency medical services conducted thereunder and setting the amount of such fees. Contact person: GERALD M. NEWCOMBE Phone: 5286 Supporting data attached: yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct, No,) (Acct, Description) Finance: Council Notes: c' -I ~ ~ - ;&-, - I':' \ . . SAN BERNARDINO CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM .. TO: FROH: Revenue Enhancement Committee Fire Department SUBJECT: 'Revenue Enhancement Recommendation DATB: November 17, 1989 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that an "Emeraency Hedical Service Fee" be charaed to any person that is treated for emeraency medical care by the San Bernardino City Fire Department and transported by ambulance to a medical facility. BACKGROUND AND HISTORY \~ San Bernardino City Fire Department has been providing "no ~st" emergency medical services to the community since 1978. Initially, the fire department was able to provide this service at relatively low costs, but over the years the emergency medical program has expanded, the cost of equipment has increased, and more medical equipment is required to provide advanced life support services. Medical emergencies, like fire emergencies, are increasina annually at 9%. Currently, the fire department is responding to approximately 12,000 medical emergencies a year which places paramedic units out of service frequently, which in turn causes delayed response times. These calculations indicate the need for adding another paramedic unit to the fire department. The initial cost would be approximately $20,000,00 for paramedic equipment and supplies, plus $285,000.00 to pay annual salaries for four additional paramedics, a paramedic coordinator, and a records clerk, The charging of fees is recommended to off-set the cost required to provide emergency medical services to the public. A survey of 15 fire departments indicates that the majority of these departments (11) currently charge fees for paramedic services, which include: 1. Anaheim.......,...,............,.. .User Fee 2. Apple Valley...................... .User Fee 3. Berkeley.. ...,. ,......... ........ ..Special Tax 4. Fullerton................,...,.,. ..Subscription Fee 5. Garden Grove............. ....,.... .Special Tax 6. Huntington Beach.........,....... ..User Fee 7. Redlands,.............,........... .Special Tax 8, Ri.lto.~.......................... .Subscription Pee 8. Santa An...........,.............. .Subscription Pee 10. Oceanrid........................... Us.r F.. 11. Oran..........,.,.............. ....Subscription Fe. METHODS -~ To le,ally char,e a tee tor services, the City must show that the tees char,ed are actual costs incurred by the City. Listed on the tollowin, pa,e is an outline of costs incurred by the tire department to provide emer,enay medical care to the public. EMERGENCY MEDICAL COSTS AND F~R CALCULATIONS EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL THAT RESPOND TO MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: 1. Paramedic Fire En,ine: (One Captain, One En,ineer, Two Paramedic Fire Fi,hters) 2. Fire En,ine: (One Captain, One En,ineer, One Fire Fi,hter) * A fire engine responds with a paramedic en,ine on approximately 60% of all calls. AVERAGE TIME DEDICATED TO EACH HEDICAL EMERGENCY: 30 minute. PERSONNEL RATE FOR PARAMEDIC FIRE ENGINE: $57.53/Hour P$RSONNEL ,RATE FOR FIRE ENGINE: $43.32/Hour PERSONNEL COSTS PER INCIDENT: 1. Paramedic Squad at $57.53/Hour x ,50 = 2, Fire Engine at $43.32/Hour x ,50 = $28.76 21 86 TOTAL $50,42 TOTAL COSTS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. Personnel Paramedic Engine Vehicle Rate Paramedic Engine Mileage (Average 10 Miles) Fire Engine Vehicle Rate (24,17 x ,67) Fire Engine Mileage (Average 5 Miles) Supplies Fixed Asset Equipment Collection Fee Overhead at 10% $50.42 24,17 42,40 16.19 21,20 6,00 7.50 10.00 19 50 TOTAL $199,88 RECOMMENDED FEE: $130.00 Per Patient (RESIDENT OF CITY) 180.00 Per Patient (NON-CITY RESIDENT) * An annual increase in fees should be included to provide for inflation of salaries, equipment, and administrative costs. . . :-~ . R~COVRRY q,' COSTS The owner ot Courtesy Ambulance Service, Steve Rice, a,reed to pertorm the billin, and collection tor department emer,ency aedical services. It is anticipated Courtesy Ambulance will char,e between $5.00 and $10.00 incident tor billin, and collection oosts. has tire that per Statistics indicate that of all the patients transported, approximately 3500 are either insured or otherwise able to pay the proposed user fees. Of those 3500, it i. anticipated that 80% will actually pay the fee, 100% collection of Pees would provide $455,000 annual revenues to the City. 80% collection of fees would provide $364,000 annual revenue. to the City. CONCLUSION It is anticipated that the City would recover between $350,00 and $400,000 annually if a Huser feeu is char,ed for eaer,ency medical services. It is recommended that this Doney be used to pay for the expenses required to provide an additional paramedic unit; finance paraaedic ~quipaent and repairs, and finance administrative and clerical costs required to aaintain the prograa.