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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign an agreement with
Collier Health Services (CHS), and an agrcement with the Agency for Health Care
Administration (AHCA) to participate in the Low Income Pool Program. Participation in
this program will require the County to send $207,127 to AHCA, which will generate an
additional $432,944 in Federal matching funds to bc paid directly to Collier Health
Services.
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve and authorize the Chairman
to sign an agreement with Collier Health Services and the Agency for Health Care
Administration to participate in the Low Income Pool (LIP) program for Federally Qualified
Health Centers.
CONSIDERATIONS: Collier Health Services (CHS), a Federally Qualified Health O:nter
(FQHC), has qualified to participate in the Low Incomc Pool program with the Agency for
Health Care Administration (AHCA). This program requires a local County match of $207,127
which will allow CHS to draw down $432,944 in additional Fedcral funds to be distributed by
AHCA.
Richard Akin, President and CEO of CHS, has requestcd that Collier County GovenmlenL. via
- the Department of Housing and Human Scrvices, partncr with his organization by providing the
matching funds for CHS's participation in this program. In return, CHS has agreed to pay
$207,127 of the County's low income or medically needy expenses as determined by the statr of
the Housing and Human Scrvices Department.
CHS will utilize the additional LIP monies to expand their comprehensive Plimary health care
services for Collier's most vulnerable population and medically needy at the Mike Davis
Medical Center (formerly Horizons Primary Care Centcr) and other sites.
The Housing and Human Services Department will use a portion of the funds Collier County
Government is currently expending for medical scrvices as a local match f'Jr CHS.
FISCAL IMPACT: The County will send $207,127 to the Agency f()r Health Care
Administration. In addition to that amount, CHS will receive $432,944 from AHCA lor a total
of $640,071 to be utilized for health related services. These funds have already been budgeted
in the Housing and Human Services, Client Assistance Program FY I 0 Client Assistance budget.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated
with this executive summmy.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The State requires that the County sign this Agreement with
the Agency for Health Care Administration first. This item has been reviewed and approved by
the County Attorney's Office. This item is legally sufticient for Board action.-CMG
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RECOMMENDA TION: Staff recommcnds that the Board of County Commissioners approve
and authorize the Chainnan to sign the agreement with Collier Health Services and the
agreement with the Agency for Health Care Administration and authorize the expenditure of
$207,127 to be utilized as local match funds.
Prepared by: Terri Daniels, Accounting Supervisor, Housing and Human Services Department
Item Number:
Item Summary:
Meeting Date:
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign an agreement with Collier
Health Services (CHSj, and an agreement with the Agency for Health Care Administration
(AHCA) to participate in the Low Income Pool Program. Participation in this program will
require the County to send $207,127 to AHCA, which will generate an additional $432,944 in
Federal matching funds to be paid directly to Collier Health Services for medical services for
the most medically needy in Collier County. Collier Health Services will receive a total
distribution of $640,071 from the State.
12/15/20099:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Terri A. Daniels
Public Services Division
Supervisor ~ Accounting
Date
Human Services
11/25/20094:04:33 PM
Approved By
Kathy Carpenter
PubliC Services
Executive Secretary
Date
Public Services Admin.
12/4/200910:02 AM
Approved By
Marcy Krumbine
Public Services Division
Director - Housing & Human Services
Date
Human Services
12/4/200912:58 PM
Approved By
Colleen Greene
County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
12/4/20092:34 PM
Approved By
Marla Ramsey
Public Services Division
Administrator - Public Services
Date
Public Services Division
12/7/200911:59 AM
Approved By
Jeff Klatzkow
County Attorney
Date
Approved By
12/7/20092:07 PM
OMB Coordinator
County Manager's Office
Date
Office of Management & Budget
12/7/20093:46 PM
Approved By
Sherry Pryor
Office of Management &
Budget
Management! Budget Analyst, Senior
Date
Office of Management & Budget
12/8/20099:13 AM
Approved By
John A. Yonkosky
Offtce of Management &
Budget
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Director ~ Management and Budget
Date
Office of Management & Budget
1218120099:24 AM
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered on the day of 2009, by and between
Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "the
County" and Collier Health Services, Inc., a Florida not for profit incorporated under the laws of the
State of Florida, and a Federal Health Qualified Center hereinafter referred to as "Center".
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, Section 125.01(1)(e), Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to provide health
welfare programs for the residents of Collier County to the extent not inconsistent with general
or special law.
WHEREAS, The establishment and maintenance of such programs are in the common
interest of the people of Collier County.
WHEREAS, The County desires to contract with the Center to provide payments for health
care services for the medicaliy needy residents of the County.
WHEREAS, The Center is willing to provide payments for such services, subject to the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants herein contained, the parties hereby agree as
fOllOWS:
ARTICLE I
SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
1. The Center shall provide payment up to $207,127 for the following services in the manner as
described :
a. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall provide payments for heaith prevention programs
identified by the County to the Collier County Health Department.
b. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall provide timely responses to contract requirements.
Responses to inquiries from the Public Services Division, County Health Department or
designee regarding any aspect of payment of services being provided shall be as indicated
below.
c. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall provide payments for emergency room, secondary
and tertiary care for those patients determined eligible by the County Human Services
Department.
d. Secondary and tertiary services shall be provided upon the referring physician or designated
physician's order. The referral order shall distinguish between a referral for specific
therapeutic services and a diagnostic workup.
e. Nothing in this contract shall be construed to limit access for a patient to any service provided
by the Center that is medically necessary and approved by the County.
2. The obligation of the Center to provide any services pursuant to this Agreement, or to pay for
services provided by other parties approved by the County pursuant to this Agreement, shall be
contingent upon designated funds being paid to Center by the state or county in advance of the
obligation of the Center to provide any services or to pay for any services. In the event that sufficient
designated funds are not on deposit with the Center, the Center shall have no obligations under this
Agreement.
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ARTICLE II
PAYMENTS
1. The County shail make four quarterly payments to the State of Florida under the Inter
Governmental Transfer Program (lGT):
The County wiil transfer payments to the State in the fOllowing manner:
a) The first quarterly payment of $51,784 for the months of July, August, and
September is due upon notification by the State.
b) Each successive payment of $51,781 is due no later than, December 31,
200S, March 31,2009 and June 15, 2009.
c) The State will bill the County each quarter payments are due.
2. Funding provided in this agreement shall be prioritized so that designated funding shall first be
used to fund the Medicaid program (including LIP) and used secondarily for other purposes.
ARTICLE III
CLAIMS VALUATION AND CLAIMS PROCESSING
1. As the claims processing entity, the Center will provide quarterly financial reports to the
County in such detail as required by the County.
ARTICLE IV
TERMS OF AGREEMENT AND TERMINATION
1. The term of this Agreement shall be October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010 with no
renewal.
2. Either party may terminate this Agreement thirty (30) calendar days after receipt by the other
party of written notice of intent to terminate. In the event of termination, the County shail pay
for services rendered, prorated to the date of temnination. The County shall continue to pay
for any inpatient receiving services on the date of termination until the discharge of such
payment.
3. Upon breach of this Agreement, the aggrieved party may, by written notice of breach to the
breaching party, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement. Termination shall be upon
no less than twenty-four (24) hours notice, in writing, delivered by certified mail, telegram or in
person. Waiver by either party of breach of any provisions of this Agreement shall not be
deemed to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a
modification of the terms of this Agreement.
4. It is further agreed that in the event general funds to finance all or part of this Agreement do
not become available, the obligations of each party hereunder may be terminated upon no
less than twenty-four (24) hours notice in Writing to the other party. Said notice shall be
delivered by certified mail, telegram or in person. The County shail be the final authority as to
the availability of funds and as to how any available funds will be allocated among its various
service providers
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ARTICLE V
ASSIGNMENT
The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall not assign or transfer this Agreement, or any
interest, right or duty herein, without the prior written consent of the County, which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld by the County. Without obtaining prior consent by the
County, the Center shall be allowed to assign or transfer this Agreement or any of the Center's
obligations hereunder to affiliates or wholly owned subsidiaries of the Center. This Agreement
shall run to the County and its successors.
ARTICLE VI
SUBCONTRACTING
The parties agree that the Center shall be permitted to execute subcontracts for the purchase
by the Center of such services, articles, supplies, and equipment, which is both necessary and
incidental to the performance of the work, required under this Agreement. However, the
Center !9xpressly understands that It shall assume the primary responsibility for performing the
services outlined in Article I of this Agreement.
ARTICLE VIII
INSURANCE, SAFETY AND INDEMNIFICATION
1. Indemnity. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall indemnify the County against any
claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs,
arising out of, resulting from the Center's failure to pay for services as directed by the County.
The County shall indemnify the Center against any claims, damages, losses, and expenses,
including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, arising out of, resulting from or in any way
connected with the performance of the County's responsibilities under this Agreement
including the County's review of all invoices to insure that no violations of state of federal laws, .f!'
rules or regulations occurs in payments made pursuant to this Agreement. cotlierCOltn-llj'S ind~nm(l:d1/JV1
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2. Insurance Required. t,c.B.z.6, "",u"jn ;/"Yl/1'lW1'l'
The Center maintains insurance as described in the attached Insurance Exhibit that fully
satisfies the insurance requirements of the County.
ARTICLE IIIV
BILLING PROCEDURES
The Center has standard, acceptable billing procedures that the Center will utilize in the performance
of its obligations under this Agreement.
The County shall direct the Center to make payments pursuant to this Agreement once the County has
verified the validity of the invoices to be paid by the Center. The Center will not pay any invoices prior
to the County's approval.
The Center shall make payments to specific healthcare programs and services, such as the health
programs at the Collier County Health Department that are pre-approved by the County for payment.
The Center snail use reasonable efforts to pay invoices approved by the County within thirty (30) days
of County approval.
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For the healthcare services provided by the Center, the Center shall be reimbursed at the federally
approved Medicare rates. The County shall be responsible for verifying invoices for such services
prior to reimbursement to the Center. The Center has the right to bill the balance to the patient for any
difference between the Medicare rate and the amount the Center is paid pursuant to the County's
authorization.
ARTICLE IX
RECORDS
1. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall keep orderly and complete records of its accounts
and operations related to the services provided under this Agreement for the entire term of the
Agreement plus three (3) years. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall keep open these
records to inspection by County personnel at reasonable hours during the entire term of this
Agreement. If any litigation, claim or audit is commenced prior to the expiration of the three
(3) year period and extends beyond this period the records must remain available until any
litigation, claim or audits have been resolved. Any person duly authorized by the County ~hall
have full access to and the right to examine any of said records during said period. Access to
PHI shall be in compliance With federal laws and HIPAA.
ARTiCLE X
CIVIL RIGHTS
1. There will be no discrimination against any employee or person served on account of race,
color, sex, age, religion, ancestry, national Ori9in, handicap or marital status in the
performance of the Agreement.
2. It is expressly understood that, upon receipt of evidence of such discrimination, the County
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for breach of agreement.
3. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
(42 USC 2000d) in regard to persons served.
4. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
(42 USC 2000c) in regard to empioyees or applicants for employment.
5. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 in regard to employees or applicants for employment and clients served.
ARTICLE XI
OTHER CONDITIONS
1. Any alterations, variations, modifications or waivers of provisions of this Agreement shall only
be valid when they have been reduced to writing, duly signed and attached to the original of
this Agreement. The parties agree to renegotiate the Agreement if revision of any applicable
laws or regulations makes changes in the Agreement necessary.
2. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. All items
incorporated by reference are as though physically attached. No other agreements, oral or
otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement, shall be deemed to exist or to bind
any of the parties hereto.
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3. The Center and/or its sub-contractor shall obtain and possess throughout the term of this
Agreement all licenses and permits applicable to its operations under federal, state, and locai
laws, and shall comply with all fire, health and other applicable regulatory codes.
4. The Center and/or its sub-contractor agrees to comply with all applicable requirements and
guidelines prescribed by the County for recipients of funds.
5. The Center and/or its sub-contractor agree to safeguard the privacy of Information pursuant to
the Heaith Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
IN WITHNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the dates indicated below.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
By:
Donna Fiala, Chairman
Deputy Clerk
Date: December 15.2009
COLLIER HEALTH SERVICES
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency
By:
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Assistant County Attorney
Collier County
Richard B. Akin, President and CEO
Date'
December 15. 2009
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Letter of Agreement
THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT made and entered into in duplicate on the day
of 2009, by and between Collier County (the County), and the State of Florida, through
its Agency for Health Care Administration (the Agency),
1. Per Senate Bill 2600, the General Appropriations Act of State Fiscal Year 2009-2010,
passed by the 2009 Florida Legislature, County and the Agency, agree that County will remit
to the State an amount not to exceed a grand total of $207,127.
a) The County and the Agency have agreed that these funds will only be used to
increase the provision of health services for the Medicaid, uninsured, and
underinsured people of the County and the State of Florida at large.
b) The increased provision of Medicaid, uninsured, and underinsured funded
health services will be accomplished through the following Medicaid
programs:
i. The Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) program.
ii. The removal of inpatient and outpatient reimbursement ceilings for
teaching, specialty and community hospital education program
hospitals.
iii. The removal of inpatient and outpatient reimbursement ceilings for
hospitals whose charity care and Medicaid days as a percentage of
total adjusted hospital days equals or exceeds 11 percent.
iv. The removal of inpatient and outpatient reimbursement ceilings for
hospitals whose Medicaid days, as a percentage of total hospital
days, exceed 7.3 percent, and are trauma centers.
v. Increase the annual cap on outpatient services for adults from $500 to
$1,500.
vi. Medicaid Low Income Pool (LIP) payments to rural hospitals, trauma
centers, specialty pediatric hospitals, primary care services and other
Medicaid participating safety-net hospitals.
vii. Medicaid LIP payments to hospitals in the approved appropriations
categories.
viii. Medicaid LIP payments to Federally Qualified Health Centers.
ix. Medicaid LIP payments to Provider Access Systems (PAS) for
Medicaid and the uninsured in rural areas.
x. Medicaid LIP payments for the expansion of primary care services to
low income, uninsured individuals.
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2. The County will pay the State an amount not to exceed the grand total amount of $207,127.
The County will transfer payments to the State in the following manner:
a) The first quarterly payment of $51 ,764 for the months of July, August, and
September is due upon notification by the Agency.
b) Each successive payment of $51,761 is due no later than, December 31,
2009, March 31, 2010 and June 15, 2010.
c) The State will bill the County each quarter payments are due.
3. Attached are the DSH and LIP schedules reflecting the anticipated annual distributions for
State Fiscal Year 2009-2010.
4. The County and the State agree that the State will maintain necessary records and
supporting documentation applicable to Medicaid, uninsured, and underinsured health
services covered by this Letter of Agreement. Further, the County and State agree that the
County shall have access to these records and the supporting documentation by requesting
the same from the State.
5. The County and the State agree that any modifications to this Letter of Agreement shall be
in the same form, namely the exchange of signed copies of a revised Letter of Agreement.
6. The County confirms that there are no pre-arranged agreements (contractual or otherwise)
between the respective counties, taxing districts, and/or the providers to re-direct any
portion of these aforementioned Medicaid supplemental payments in order to satisfy non-
Medicaid, non-uninsured, and non-underinsured activities.
7. The County agrees the following provision shall be included in any agreements between the
County and local providers where funding is provided for the Medicaid program. Funding
provided in this agreement shall be prioritized so that designated funding shall first be used
to fund the Medicaid program (including LIP) and used secondarily for other purposes.
8. This Letter of Agreement covers the period of July 1,2009 through June 30, 2010.
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WITNESSETH:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have duly executed this Letter of Agreement on the day
and year above first written.
A TIEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
By:
Donna Fiala, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
Deputy Clerk
Date: December 15. 2009
STATE OF FLORIDA:
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency
By:
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Assistant County Attorney
Collier County
Phil E. Williams
Assistant Deputy Secretary for Medicaid Finance
Agency for Health Care Administration
Date: December 15, 2009
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Local Government Intergovernmental Transfers
Program I Amount State Fiscal Year 2009.2010
DSH
UP, Exemptions & SWI 207,127
Nursing Home SMP
Total Funding $207.127
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