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Title: Advanced Life Support and Sudbury


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Advanced Life SupportandSudbury
  • Managing the Future
  • September 23, 2009

2
Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Sudbury established ambulance service 1976
  • Emergency Medical Technicians Basic (EMT-Bs)
  • Statewide Protocols
  • Bandaging, stabilizing, transporting
  • Cardiac defibrillation
  • Epinephrine Epi Pen
  • Glucose, albuterol

3
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
  • Emerson started ALS service in 1982
  • One of 23 hospital-based services
  • Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic
    (EMT-Ps)
  • Statewide Protocols
  • Intubation, 12 lead cardiac monitor, Intravenous
    (IV) fluid replacement, 44 medications, advanced
    assessments
  • Loss Leader

4
Sudbury Runs
  • BLS 988 (2008) _at_ 576.07 per run
  • ALS 385 (2008) adds 108.03
  • Cost of service ranges from 250 - 265
  • 39 of calls are ALS
  • 56 of ALS calls are billable
  • 46 of billable calls are Medicare (101 calls)
  • Total Sudbury Revenue for FY09 354,367.52

5
Emerson Hospital
  • FY07 loss on operations 8.7 million (Boston
    Globe 3/21/08)
  • ALS loss at least 100,000 per year
  • No more loss leader
  • Continue ALS operations until September 2010

6
Central Middlesex Emergency Medical Services
Collaborative (CMEMSC)
  • Established September 2008
  • 13 Emerson service communities (with Emerson as
    member)
  • Purpose Design replacement regional ALS
    delivery system

7
Central Middlesex Emergency Rescue Authority
(CMERA)
  • Bullet Point 1 - Governing body of regional ALS
    service
  • Bullet Point 2 - Centralized dispatch for
    all-in communities
  • Bullet Point 3 - Vendor-provided regional ALS
    service
  • Bullet Point 4 - Centralized billing
  • Bullet Point 5 - Development of local fire-based
    ALS service buttressed by regional backup

8
Governing Body
Bullet Point 1
  • Executive board (including 3 member Fire Chiefs)
  • Set rates, reimbursement
  • Select vendors (with member approval)
  • Establish regional rules

9
Centralized Dispatch
Bullet Point 2
  • ALS vehicles GPS equipped
  • Choose closest response
  • Valid data collection
  • Data analysis and continuous improvement
  • Manage by measuring

10
Vendor-Provided ALS Service
Bullet Point 3
  • Initial system ALS provider
  • Scaffolding - provide backup to local,
    fire-based ALS services
  • Training
  • QA/QI Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement

11
Centralized Billing
Bullet Point 4
  • Common rate
  • Medicare 200
  • Essential to fund system
  • Bill for Assessments
  • ALS service 30 of runs
  • Assessments additional 30 of runs
  • Expertise in billing under new paradigm

12
Development of Local, Fire- Based ALS
Services
Bullet Point 5
  • Each community that desires will establish local,
    fire-based ALS system (Wayland model)
  • Local ALS vehicles will be available for regional
    dispatch
  • Regional reimbursement will go to local ALS
    provider (400)
  • Closest vehicle dispatched
  • Regional ALS provider will plug holes with
    dynamically deployed ALS truck(s)

13
Service Participant Agreement(All-In)
  • Abide by the rules established by the CMERA
    governing board. This board will be made up of
    three Fire Chiefs periodically elected by CMERA
    members from CMERA participating towns.
  • Pay 450 (or other fee as may be voted on by
    CMERA) to the CMERA system per ALS service or
    assessment incident. (400 for the ALS vendor
    50 for CMERA.)
  • Conduct all billing through the CMERA selected
    billing vendor.

14
Service Participant Agreement(All-In)
  • Utilize the CMERA established billing rate or
    other rate that may be voted on by CMERA in the
    future. This is presently Medicare 200.
  • For those towns with no local fire-based ALS
    service -
  • Direct all requests for ALS service through the
    CMERA ALS dispatch center.

15
Service Participant Agreement(All-In)
  • For those towns with local fire-based ALS
    services,
  • Make their ALS units available for regional
    dispatch.
  • For regional dispatch, accept 400 as the
    regional reimbursement for services.
  • For local dispatch in the member's community,
  • Charge CMERA rate (presently Medicare 200)
    which will be kept by the local community.
  • Alert central dispatch of local response and
    provide essential data for effective central
    record keeping.
  • Install a GPS tracking device on ALS
    participating ambulance for use by CMERA in
    tracking and dispatching ALS calls.
  • Installation, maintenance, and tracking costs to
    be paid by the regional ALS vendor.
  • Each community will have remote access to GPS
    tracking system.

16
Selectmen Actions
  • Endorse immediate increase billing rate to
    Medicare 200 (previously voted)
  • Provides funding for SFD ALS service development
  • Increase revenue
  • Offsets decrease in January 2010 Medicare rates
  • Vote to be All-in
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