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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Approval of a Grant Agreement for the Community Paramedicine Data ProjectCITY OF y NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report TO: FROM: PREPARED BY: PHONE: TITLE: ABSTRACT: March 10, 2015 Agenda Item No. 5 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Scott L. Poster, Fire Chief — (949) 644 -3101, sposter @nbfd.net Angela Crespi, Administrative Manager (949) 644 -3352 Approval of a Grant Agreement for the Community Paramedicine Data Project The California Healthcare Foundation provides grant funding to support innovative programs aimed at improving healthcare for all Californians through quality improvement, increased efficiency, and cost reduction. The City of Newport Beach, under the sponsorship of the Orange County Fire Chief's Association, is a participant in the State's Community Paramedicine pilot study on Alternate Destinations. Execution of the Grant Agreement will allow the acceptance of grant funding to support data collection and reporting. RECOMMENDATION: a) Adopt Resolution No. 2015 -16, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach Approving the Grant Agreement for the Community Paramedicine Data Project between the City of Newport Beach and the California Healthcare Foundation, and authorizing the City Manager to execute for, and on behalf of, the City to obtain the stipend provided by the California Healthcare Foundation; b) Accept the grant funding in the amount of $16,600 to be utilized for professional services to aid in data collection and reporting; and c) Approve Budget Amendment No. 15BA -036 to accept grant funds from the California Healthcare Foundation, increase revenue estimates by $16,600 in account 2340 -5066, and increase expenditure appropriations by $16,600 in account 2340 - 82007. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: This budget amendment records and appropriates $16,600 in additional revenue from the California Healthcare Foundation and $16,600 in increased expenditure appropriations. There are no matching fund requirements to accept this grant. 5 -1 DISCUSSION: On November 14, 2014, the California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) was approved by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) Health Workforce Pilot Projects (HWPP) program to pilot Community Paramedicine in 12 sites across California. One of the approved pilot projects is the Orange County Alternative Destinations Pilot Project ( OCADPP) led by the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association ( OCFCA). Under the leadership of the OCFCA, the Orange County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system partners, which includes the City of Newport Beach Fire Department, the City of Huntington Beach Fire Department, and the City of Fountain Valley Fire Department, will explore a regional approach to the Community Paramedic project through the development of an approved triage process and protocols for transporting patients to alternative, non - emergency department locations. Patients meeting the approved criteria, and agreeing to participate in the program, will be transported to urgent care centers instead of the Emergency Room (ER). The goal of this project is to assist in freeing up the ER to care for more critical patients. A critical component of the pilot project is the ability to measure outcomes through the collection and reporting of baseline, training, and implementation data. To ensure quality research design and data collection for the OCADPP, the OCFCA has partnered with the University of California Irvine (UCI) Center for Disaster Medical Sciences (CDMS) to secure a Principal Investigator for the project. The Principal Investigator maintains lead responsibility for study design with the context of the project, advisement of the project committee on the investigative elements of the project, and data analysis for both the baseline and implementation periods of the study. If approved, the grant provided by the California Healthcare Foundation will provide a portion of the funding necessary to cover ongoing services of the Principal Investigator and any additional professional services needed to provide the required data elements to the Community Paramedicine's Independent Evaluator under the terms of the California Healthcare Foundation Grant Agreement. The OCFCA and the Orange County EMS system partners are in the process of seeking additional grant funding required for operation of the OCADPP through Hoag Hospital's Department of Community Benefit and other potential funding sources. If awarded, acceptance of additional grant funding will be brought forth to the City Council for review and approval. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Description Attachment A - Resolution Attachment B - Budget Amendment 5 -2 ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION NO. 2015— A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA APPROVING THE GRANT AGREEMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY PARAMEDICINE DATA PROJECT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE CALIFORNIA HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION WHEREAS, the California Healthcare Foundation provides grant funding to support innovative programs aimed at improving healthcare to all Californians through quality improvement, increased efficiency, and cost reduction; and WHEREAS, the California Emergency Medical Authority (EMSA) developed a pilot project in Community Paramedicine through the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development's ( OSHPD) Health Workforce Pilot Projects (HWPP) program which was designed to explore a new model of community -based health care; and WHEREAS, City of Newport Beach, as an Orange County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system partner under the sponsorship of the OCFCA, is a participant in the State of California Community Paramedic OSHPD Pilot Study; and WHEREAS, the EMSA applied for, and was awarded, grant funding from the California Healthcare Foundation on behalf of the pilot project participants including the City of Newport Beach to support data collection; NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby resolves as follows: Section 1: Approve the Grant Agreement between the City of Newport Beach and the California Healthcare Foundation attached hereto as Exhibit 1. Section 2: Authorize the City Manager to execute for, and on behalf of, the City to obtain the stipend provided by The California Healthcare Foundation. Section 3: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution. 5 -3 ADOPTED this 101" day of March, 2015. Edward D. Selich Mayor ATTEST: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk Attachment: Exhibit 1 - Agreement for the Community Paramedicine Data Project 5 -4 LkC.%t Iruav'i,1 tt re rrr a G.1 ni, Rint; 0A m February 12; 2015 Mr. David Kiff City (Manager City of Newport Beach 1.00 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dear Mr. Kil'f: Reference Number: 13762 The California HealthCare Foundation is pleased to award a grunt to City of Newport Beach as a stipend to provide data in support of the Community hrtirrmedichic Data Project:. The amount of this grant is a fixed amount of S 16,600. This aurcement is effective February 15, 2015 and terminales on July 31, 2015, unless extended by written agreement initiated by the Foundation. Sandra Shewry, Director, State .Health Policy, will be. your Foundation contact durine the wilts:. of this project. All correspondence and invoices related to this project should be addressed to her. Scope of Wort: In support of OSI -TPD's Health Workforce Pilot Project It 1.73. the grantee will provide, the Community Parumedicine's.Independent Evaluator (the Philip R. Lee Institute or Fleallh Policy Studies at the University of California, San Francisco) with all required data elements. These (11M include: • Baseline data on care provided by pilot sites prior to implementation of the pilot inlervenlions • Data on site specific training provided, to perspective community paramedics within 30 days of Completion of each of these training componemt • Dma Oil 'intplementatioil of the pilot intervcntions The granlce's Local Pilot Program Nlanag!ers have had opporumitits in review and comment on the data elcnlents for the evaluation and have agreed to providc them. They will have an opportunity lb convnent on any proposed chaoge In the required data clement5. Each Local Pilot Pro,rmi lvl rangers will have the responsibility for collectims all required lout and forwarding them to the Independent f itidoalUf. Local Pilul Program \1lanagers may designate other staff to assist with data colleCUIl L ,111(1 iV.portin, hilt will be responsible for the 5 -5 accuracy of data and the timeliness with which data are submitted to the independent evaluator. Pilot sites will provide the Independent Evaluator with up to date names and contact information for Local Pilot Program Managers and any other staff assisting with data collection and reporting. The grantee understands and agrees that there is a need for all pilot sites to collect similar data elements. In light of this, the grantee agrees that grantee's pilot site will: • collect standardized data pertinent to the community paramedicine concept being tested; • report data elements on each concept being tested (if site is testing more than one concept). • use the web -based data reporting tools that the Independent Evaluator has developed to transmit data to the Independent Evaluator; • report baseline and implementation data on a monthly basis. Baseline data will be reported for five months, from August 2014 through December 2014. Implementation data will be reported for the duration of the pilot project - estimated to be from June 2015 through May 2016. The University of California, Los Angeles Center for Prehospital Care will be responsible for submitting all data on the core training. Individual pilot sites' Local Pilot Program Managers will be responsible for submitting data on site specific training. Del iverables/Payments: The following deliverables will be due on this grant: Date Due Type of Report Report Description February 15, 2015 Signed Agreement Contingency Due Date - February -2 -7201-5— -Interim-Deliverable- -Verificatilon-from-UCSF-tbat-initial-dara $8,000 1 Final Deliverable and Invoice submission of baseline data has been received. February 27, 2015 Invoice Invoice for $8,600 July 31, 2015 Final Deliverable Pilot site achieving operational status as designated by EMSA. Pilot site to submit invoice for this payment along with verification letter from EMSA of "operational status" of site. July 31, 2015 Invoice Invoice for $8,000 (may be submitted early - as soon as deliverable is met). Payments will be made within 30 days of receipt and approval of the contingency for that payment detailed as follows: Amount Contingency Contingency Due Date $8,600 Interim Deliverable and Invoice February 27, 2015 $8,000 1 Final Deliverable and Invoice July 31, 2015 Invoices should include Reference #18762. City of Newport Beach, Reference #18762, Pnoe 2 5 -6 Other Terms The California HeallhCare Foundation may periodically issue a general press release announcing funded projects, or include this grant in a published list of grants awarded by CHCF. If the Grantee wishes to issue a press release regarding this grant, CHCF requires review and final sign -off of the text by its Publishing and Communications Department. Any publication produced by the Grantee that refers or results from this agreement should include an acknowledgment of CHCF that reads: Supported by the California HealfhCare Foundation, based in Oakland, California. Funds paid under this agreement may not be used to: [)carry out propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence legislation; 2) influence the outcome of any specific public election; or 3) carry on directly or indirectly any voter registration drive. If the work performed under this agreement result in access to information that is confidential to, or a trade secret of the California HcalthCare Foundation, you hereby agree not to disclose any such information without written authorization from the Foundation. Your signature below acknowledges your acceptance of the agreement as described in this letter. Please sign this letter, and mail or fax (510- 587 -0149) one signed copy to Danny Sandoval Program Associate. Yours truly, //' I+'ay •3 e9+5 �2E PM Craig C. Ziegler VP of Finance, Administration & Investments cc: Sandra Shewry, Director, State Health Policy Lisa Kan .-, Director, Grants Administration Name /Sisnatturc: Oreanization: City of Newport Beach Tax ID: 95- 6000751 Datc: /,-T ?R0W D A,S0 r-f� RIA., 0 6 -`-LY omey Um � 57 ATfEV. lellanl 1. Brown, City Clerk oate: 413762, Pa-c 5 -7 ATTACHMENT B City of Newport Beach NO. BA- 15BA -036 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2014 -15 AMOUNT:1 $16,600.00 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: Increase Revenue. Estimates X Increase Expenditure Appropriations Transfer Budget Appropriations SOURCE: from existing budget appropriations from additional estimated revenues from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: Paramedicine Study. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Fund Account REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601) Fund /Division Account 2340 5066 EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance PX No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance Amount Description Debit Credit Description Fire -EMS / Paramedicine Data Project $16,600.00 Description Division Number 2340 Fire -EMS Account Number 82007 Grant Expenses Signed: 0 Financial Approval: Finance Dir cto Signed: Administrative Approval: City Mana r Signed: City Council Approval: City Clerk $16,600.00 Date a^ 31 -D-O,S Date Date mi