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MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER PP's
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO PURCHASE EMS MEDICAL DIRECTOR
SERVICES
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council to consider approval to establish a contract for EMS medical director
services with Dr. Roy Yamada, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. for a total annual amount of$21,000.
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FUNDING SOURCE:
Funds are available in the FY 2009-2010 account 100-44540-210-3 Professional
Services.
BACKGROUND:
Dr. Roy Yamada, M.D. has provided medical director services for the Grapevine Fire
Department since March, 2009. The original contract was for seven months and ends
September 30, 2009. Approval of this contract will begin a twelve month agreement. In
accordance with the Local Government Code, Section 252, Sub-Section 252.022 (a)(4),
this contract is considered a professional service and therefore exempt from any bidding
procedure.
The State of Texas requires that all EMS systems operate under the direction of a
licensed medical director. Dr. Yamada currently provides these services for Grapevine
as well as ten other area cities and EMS providers including Bedford, DFW Airport,
Euless, Hurst, North Richland Hills, PHI Air Medical Services, and Tarrant County
College.
The Grapevine Fire Department's experience with Dr. Yamada over the past months has
proven to be exceptional and has significantly enhanced the level of service provided by
paramedics.
The Fire Chief recommends approval of an annual contract with Dr. Roy Yamada, M.D.,
F.A.C.E.P. to provide EMS medical director services for the Grapevine Fire Department
in the amount of$21,000.
September 9,2009(2:35PM)
EMS Medical Director Agreement
Memorandum of Agreement
for EMS Medical Direction
For the mutual promises and consideration set forth herein, Roy Yamada, M.D. and the
Grapevine Fire Department do hereby agree as follows:
Dr. Yamada will assist the Grapevine Fire Department in satisfying certain requirements
pertaining to the operation of Emergency Medical Systems (EMS). By law, each EMS is
required to have a Medical Director who is responsible for all aspects of the operation of
an EMS system concerning the provision of medical care. This person is referred to as
the Medical Director(off-line).
This Agreement is effective October 1, 2009 for a period of twelve (12)months (ending
September 30, 2010).
Medical Director Functional Responsibilities
During the term of this Agreement,Dr. Yamada will provide off-line and on-line Medical
Director requirements and all services required of a Medical Director by Chapter 197,
State Board of Medical Examiner Rules. These include:
1. Current license as a physician to practice in Texas and registration as an EMS
Medical Director with the Texas Department of State Health Services;
2. Familiarity with the design and operation of EMS systems;
3. Experience in pre-hospital emergency care and emergency management of ill and
injured patients;
4. Active involvement in:
a. The training and/or continuing education of EMS personnel operating in
this department at their respective levels of certification or licensure;
b. The medical audit,review and critique of the performance of EMS
personnel operating in this department;
c. Maintaining knowledge about local multi-casualty plans;
d. Familiarization with dispatch and communications operations of pre-
hospital emergency units; and
e. Knowledge about laws and regulations affecting local, regional and state
EMS operations, with active involvement in the Governor's EMS and
Trauma Advisory Council (GETAC) and the North Central Texas Trauma
Regional Advisory Council (NCTTRAC).
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The Medical Director is an independent contractor whose Agreement is administered by „
the Fire Chief on the authority of the City Council, by City Manager designation. The
Medical Director serves as the clinical leader of the EMS System and has the following
responsibilities:
1. Recommend to the Fire Chief, or proper delegated person, medically appropriate
response time standards;
2. Approval of the level of prehospital care by credentialing processes which may be
rendered locally by each of the EMS personnel employed by and/or volunteering
with the EMS under the medical director's supervision, regardless of the level of
state certification or licensure, before the certificant or licensee is permitted to
provide such care to the public;
3. Develop, implement and revise protocols and/or standing delegation orders as
appropriate governing prehospital care and medical aspects of patient triage,
transport,transfer, dispatch, extrication, rescue and radio-telephone-telemetry
communication by the EMS;
4. Maintenance of the standards of patient care for ambulance and first responder
vehicles, and to establish and monitor compliance with field performance
guidelines for EMS personnel;
5. Direction and oversight of an effective EMS system audit and quality assurance
program;
6. Establish standards and monitor compliance with training guidelines which meet
or exceed the minimum standards set forth in the Texas Department of State
Health Services EMS certification/license requirements. This includes serving as
a liaison with any contracted education providers and having oversight and final
authority when necessary to assure the quality of education and compliance to
medical direction and protocols.
7. Conducting inspections of vehicles, equipment and supplies at the request of the
Fire Chief or assigned officers;
8. Serving as the primary liaison between the Grapevine EMS system administration
and the local medical community, ascertaining and being responsive to the needs
of each.
Quality Assurance Standards
Provision of quality assurance and performance improvement to include but not limited
to:
1. Monthly report reviews with the Field Trainers or EMS Officers;
2. Participation in scheduled Field Trainer meetings;
3. Review of the Medical Control Quality Management reports:
a. Risk Management/Safety;
b. Appropriate assessment and management of patient care;
c. Paramedic compliance with Protocol and CQI guidelines; and
d. Evaluation of problem prone,high volume and high risk patient care
cases.
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4. Provision of feedback to include Performance Improvement Plans as determined
by audit and/or consultation with Department officers;
5. Provision of further recommendations as needed in special cases such as sentinel
events in accordance with the Fire Chief and/or officers assigned to the case.
6. Routine visits to each shift to address the following areas:
a. Chart Reviews;
b. Questions and Answers;
c. Concerns; and
d. Protocol updates and clarifications.
Fire Department Functional Responsibilities
Fire Department support of the Medical Director will be provided, but not limited to:
1. Supporting attendance by the appropriate designees at meetings determined by
both parties to be beneficial to the EMS function of the department;
2. Provision of scheduling and contact information for key personnel of the
department, such as Field Training Paramedics;
3. Immediate notification of any quality assurance issue that presented a threat to the
public safety;
4. Immediate notification of any disciplinary action that resulted in termination or
suspension of any EMS certificant or licensee functioning under this medical
direction within the department;
5. Access as appropriate to documentation and/or recordings related to this EMS
medical control practice as agreed by both parties to support quality assurance
processes.
6. Payment upon invoice of EMS Medical Direction fees in the amount of$21,000.
This is an independent contractor Agreement. It is the express intent of the parties that
nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any employer-employee,principal
agent,partnership, or joint venture relationship between the parties.
While this Agreement is in effect, Dr. Yamada shall carry professional liability insurance
with a carrier rated at least A++by AM Best and in amounts not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000)per claim and three million dollars ($3,000,000) aggregate for all
claims in a policy period.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of Texas. This memorandum comprises the entire, fully integrated Agreement
between the parties. Any additions or modifications to this Agreement must be in writing
and signed by both parties.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have signed this Agreement through their
duly authorized representative:
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
Bruno Rumbelow, City Manager Date
EMS MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Roy Yamada, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Date
CITY ATTORNEY: approved as to form
City Attorney Date
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