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Ambulance Coverage Town of Westhampton, Ma December 17, 2012

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Ambulance Coverage. Town of Westhampton, Ma December 17, 2012. Overview Current Contract. Town of Westhampton signed agreement with Northampton- 5 yr. contract 2010-2015 Provided for ALS response and transport - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ambulance Coverage

Ambulance Coverage

Town of Westhampton, MaDecember 17, 2012

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Overview Current Contract

•Town of Westhampton signed agreement with Northampton- 5 yr. contract 2010-2015

•Provided for ALS response and transport

•Allowed for our personnel to join Northampton personnel in all continuing education training and refresher training free of charge

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Financial Provisions of Contract

•FY 2011- $10,800

•FY 2012- $12,600

•FY 2013- $14,400

•FY 2014- $16,200

•FY 2015- $18,000

•Total over 5 years- $72,000

•Remaining Amount- $34,200

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Potential Options

•Easthampton Fire

•Hilltown Ambulance

•Highland Ambulance

•Alert Ambulance

•Pioneer Valley Ambulace

•Westhampton Fire/EMS

•Combination of above resources

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Easthampton Fire

•Paramedic level Service

•Limited Staffing

•Current City Leadership-history of terminating contract due to expense

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Hilltown Ambulance

•Regionalized service

•Paramedic level Service 8hrs/day

•Longer response times

•Unknown response capabilities after midnight

•Limited resources

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Highland Ambulance

•Regionalized service

•Paramedic level service 0800-midnight

•On call personnel after midnight

•Long response times/winter time, etc.

•Limited resources

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Pioneer Valley EMS

•Sister company of MedStar Ambulance

•Base in Northampton

•4 ambulances

•Paramedic level response capabilities

•Ability to provide additional resources if needed

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Westhampton Fire/EMS Option

•Westhampton Fire Department members provide service

•Work in conjunction with another ambulance partner

•Basic Level response capabilities

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Ambulance Committee Recommendation

• Westhampton Fire Based Ambulance transport service-Basic level

• Hours of Operation for transports- 4PM-Midnight / 7 days / week

• Midnight-4PM- Transport services provided by Pioneer Valley Ambulance Service

• Westhampton EMT’s continue to respond to every call regardless of hour

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Call History-Trends

Total Call Volume- Fiscal Year

•FY 10- 67

•FY 11-64

•FY 12- 82

Calls between 4PM-Midnight

•FY 10- 22 or 33%

•FY 11- 26 or 41%

•FY 12- 41 or 50%

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Start Up Costs

•Ambulance- $3,000 funded from Firefighters Association-Easthampton Ambulance

•AmB Pro License- ePCR reporting- $2,995 start up cost

•License fee- $600/year

•Food & Drug license- $300

•Additional Insurance- $1,200

•Stretcher & Stair Chair- to be funded by grant funds

•Prelimary start up costs to Town-$5,095

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Funding For Start Up Costs

•Utilize $15,000 of funds contractually committed for FY 14 ambulance contract

•Funds to initially be drawn from free cash

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Revenue Projections

•10 ALS calls @ $1,000/call= $10,000

•5 BLS calls @ $800/call= $4,000

•Total billed= $14,000

•Total collected- $10,500 (75% collection)

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On-going cost/year • EMS Billing- 4% collected revenue ($420/yr. based on revenue collections of $10,500)

• Supplies- $1,000

• Fuel- $250 (15 calls @ $15/call)

• Vehicle repairs & maintenance-$1,000

• Personnel- $1,200 ($40/call/person). This would take effect July 1, 2014.

• ALS intercept fee- $2,750 (based on 10 ALS intercepts /yr.)

• Annual insurance increase- $1,200

• Ambu Pro- $600 beginning in FY 15

• Training/recertification- $1,500

• Total costs- $9,920

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Operations (4PM-Midnight)

• Westhampton Ambulance primary transports unit

• Primary ALS intercept comes from Pioneer Valley Ambulance

• If Westhampton unable to staff ambulance, Pioneer Valley Ambulance becomes primary transport unit

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Operations Cont.

• ALS calls (4PM-Midnight)

– All calls will be emergency medical dispatched (EMD’d) by Northampton Control

– During this time frame, if determined by Northampton Control Dispatchers that it is an ALS level call, they will automatically and immediately call for an ALS intercept

– ALS intercept service will meet up with our personnel and supply advanced life support equipment and supplies while Westhampton transports patient and assists with patient care

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Operations Cont.

• Midnight – 4PM

– Pioneer Valley Ambulance- Primary ambulance transport service

– If Pioneer Valley Ambulance unavailable to respond, next ambulance service on mutual aid matrix will be called

– Westhampton EMT’s toned and will respond as we do today

– Provide initial stabilization and treatment and transfer care over to transport ambulance service

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Benefits

• Provides increased level of service to community

• Decrease transport times from time of incident to arrival of patient at a health care facility

• Provides for improved continuity of care

• Allows us to take care of our own

• Provides for motivation and recruitment of additional personnel

• Enable personnel to increase skill level

• Eliminates community from continually being a bargaining piece for other services

• Eliminates current retain fees from other services that will continually go up each year

• Will provide revenue stream to help offset costs for providing expected services to the community

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Action Items

• Personnel begin orientation at Cooley Dickinson Hospital Emergency Room (minimum 4 hours / person)- January 2013

• Personnel begin ride time with ambulance services to get ride time experience (minimum 5 calls each)- January 2013

• Development policies & procedures- January 2013

• Procurement ambulance, stretcher, stair chair- April 2013

• Development affiliation agreement CDH-April 2013

• Development of provider agreement with Pioneer Valley Ambulance- April 2013

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Action Items Cont.

• Apply for license- April 2013

• Establish mutual aid and intercept agreements- April 2013

• Internal training- Review State OEMS protocols, Ambu Pro training, report writing documentation, stretcher operations, radio reports, etc.---Ongoing

• Establish a EMS reserve receipt account for ambulance revenues to be later utilized for EMS operations

• Update insurance coverage on vehicles

• Implementation- July 1, 2013

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Proponents of this System

Every Westhampton EMT

Dr. Raymond Conway-Medical Director, Cooley Dickinson Hospital

Pioneer Valley Ambulance- met with management staff numerous times and personnel have already come out to Westhampton

Northampton Control- Tom Dunphy, Director