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EMS Consortium Partnership of of Kent County. Grand Valley Metro Council Presentation – December 5 th , 2013. What We Will Discuss Today. The Urban Metro Mayors and Managers took notice of the EMS System as a whole following a 2010 KCEMS Report and a 2012 ICMA Report.
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EMS Consortium Partnership of of Kent County Grand Valley Metro Council Presentation – December 5th, 2013
What We Will Discuss Today The Urban Metro Mayors and Managers took notice of the EMS System as a whole following a 2010 KCEMS Report and a 2012 ICMA Report. • What was discovered at UMMM Meeting last February that lead us here? • Who is Participating in Consortium’s Creation? • Purpose and Objectives of Consortium • What is the Value of a Municipal Consortium devoted to EMS analysis? • Benefit of Outcomes. • What Could a Future EMS System Look Like? • Timeline and Deliverables.
Who Is Participating in Consortium? Current Consortium Makeup • Wyoming • Plainfield Township (considering) • Grand Rapids • Rockford • East Grand Rapids • Grandville • Kentwood This EMS Partnership is open to any Kent County municipality that wishes to participate in collaborating to develop excellence in EMS response.
Purpose and Objectives of Consortium • Purpose: Interested municipal partners collaborating to insure that there are quality, responsive, and accountable EMS services to individuals in Kent County. • Objectives: • Work with stakeholders to review subject service areas. Do they make sense? • Develop Consortium via inter-local agreement to craft contract with ambulance companies. • Develop contract with agent(s) to administer ambulance agreement on behalf of Consortium. • Speak with one voice. • Develop a platform for Hospital – Private Ems – Medical First Responders – Municipalities to collaborate.
What Is the Value of a Municipal Consortium? • Assists with identifying who is interested in creating Consortium platform that has shared goals. • Clarifies and communicates actions to all contract parties for transparency. • Municipalities communicate with one voice. • Seeing the Dispatch-MFR-EMS-Hospital system in its entirety and understanding its performance with KCEMS and other expert partnerships.
What could a new structure of the EMS system look like after analysis? Kent County Emergency Medical System (monitors and reports on entire system performance below) Hospitals Ambulance Companies (Non-Contractual) Medical First Responders (Public) Municipal Consortium Performance/Medical Review Agent Ambulance Contracts
TIMELINE • End of 2013 -> First Group of Consortium Becomes Official (other municipalities may choose to join). • 1st Quarter of 2014 -> Discuss structure of the EMS System with Hospital, Ambulance, and Medical First Responder partners to develop desirable and meaningful outcomes. • 1st Quarter of 2014 - > Draft Performance Agent contract. • 1st Quarter of 2014 -> Purchasing/Procedural Rules along with By-Laws approved. • 2nd Quarter of 2014 -> Finalize draft contract with private ambulance companies.
Deliverables For 2013-2014 These documents build the Consortium and it provides tools for entities to interact with ambulance companiesas well as an agent to act on behalf of Consortium • Resolution for municipality consideration that commits to developing documents for review (Completed). • Inter-local agreement that outlines Consortium Powers. (Completed). • Procedural rules, by-laws, and purchasing rules. • Contract between Performance/Medical Review Agent and Consortium for Agent to administer ambulance contract on Consortium’s behalf. • Consortium Contract with Ambulance Companies for service area coverage. • Municipal Boards will review these contracts as they are drafted for possible action, if compelled to do so.