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Agenda 03/10/2009 Item #16E 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ,A,oenda ilem r~o. 16E2 " [~3rch '0, 2009 Page 1 of 13 Recommendation that the Board waive competition and approve an amendment to the current contract with Vocatus Medical Management Services to renew the contract for a five year period, incorporate the opening of a North MedCenter location, and establish fees for Vocatus for the renewal period. OBJECTIVE: To promote a healthy and productive workforce through the provision of cost-effective onsite and offsite primary healthcare services to employees enrolled under the Collier County Group Insurance Plan. CONSIDERATIONS: In FY 2005, the Board awarded RFP#05-3748R, "Onsite Primary Care Health Services" to Vocatus Medical Management Services of Naples, Florida. The original RFP was released in February, 2005 and a Request for Proposals was sent to all participating physicians in the Community Health Partners physician network. Two proposals were received and both were ultimately rejected by the Board of Commissioners due to pricing concerns and a lack of responsiveness on the part of the proposers. A second RFP was released in May, 2005 and one proposal was received from Vocatus Medical Management Services. The selection committee recommended and the Board approved Vocatus Medical Management (a/kla Vocatus) to operate the clinic. The current onsite clinic, known as 'The MedCenter" was opened in December, 2005. Since that time, usage of the MedCenter has grown and has now reached capacity with approximately twenty patients per day receiving treatment. The clinic operates on a fixed cost basis rather than a fee for service basis. Therefore, as the number of patients reaches capacity, the cost per patient encounter is approximately 20-25% less than a fee for service arrangement. Employees and their eligible dependents incur a $5 copayment when they use the center for their health care needs. Due to the maximization of capacity, staff reviewed the potential for expanding the size of the current clinic and thus, the volume of services at the current site. Due to space limitations, the expansion of services at the current site is not feasible. As an alternative, Risk Management and Purchasing staff began discussions with Vocatus about the possibility of creating a North MedCenter at the Vocatus medical facility located at 4513 Executive Drive, just off Immokalee Road. Vocatus promptly provided a price proposal to provide these services. This North MedCenter option provides several advantages. First, there are no capital costs incurred to build a facility or to purchase equipment. Second, Vocatus will staff the facility with shared staff including a Physician's Assistant, a Medical Technician, and clerical staff. These staff can be a dedicated but shared resources, thus the fixed cost to the county is lower. Third, this location will provide services to employees and dependents who either work or live on the north side of town, including immokalee, who cannot utilize the current MedCenter site due to the driving distance. Finally, since this is a dedicated service, employees will receive care promptly and return to work quickly. Vocatus has proven to be a loyal partner in the development of the first MedCenter. Employees have developed a good relationship with the medical staff and utilization of the existing facility has exceeded its current capacity. Further, Vocatus has worked with the county to develop the Diabetes Management Program and the Commit to Quit Smoking Cessation Program which are designed to address two major healthcare cost drivers. Vocatus was the single proposer when this service was competed in 2005. Nonetheless, the price proposal offered in the Amendment remains competitive. Vocatus has agreed to m~intCJ.in the current pricing structure for the existing MedCenter for the next two years. iTem ~';o. ~i!3E2 hlafch :0. 2GC9 PaD's::': of 13 The five year pricing schedule for both locations is attached to the Amendment as Exhibit A-2-A. Therefore, staff recommends that the Board waive competition and approve an amendment to the current agreement with Vocatus Medical Management Services to extend the term of the agreement for five (5) years and to incorporate the opening of a North MedCenter location. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is not quasi-judicial, and as such ex parte disclosure is not required. This item requires majority vote only Pursuant to the Purchasing Policy (section V(A)), the Board may waive competition when it is in the best interest of the County to do so. This item is legally sufficient for Board action. - CMG FISCAL IMPACT: The cost to add the North MedCenter in the first year is $128.941 plus eligible reimbursable costs per the agreement. It is anticipated that this site will handle approximately 2,000 patient encounters per year. Vocatus has agreed to continue the current pricing for the main campus MedCenter at a base annual cost of $363,755 plus eligible reimbursable costs for a period of two years per the agreement. Therefore, the first year base cost of both facilities is $492,696. Staff recommends that a budget amendment to Fund 517-121640 in the amount of $100,000 be approved to add the North MedCenter location. Funds would be transferred from reserves. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Board waives competition and approves an amendment to the agreement with Vocatus Medical Management Services to renew the Agreement for a five (5) year period and to incorporate the opening of a North MedCenter location and authorize the Chairman to sign the Amendment. PREPARED BY: Jeff Walker, CPCU, ARM, Director, Risk Management Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Page 1 of I item !'~o 1 r;E2 j'vlar.:h 10, 2009 Page J of 13 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16E2 Recommendation tr.althe Board waive competition and approves an amendment to the current contract with Vocatus Medical Management Services to open a r~orth MedCenter location, and establish fees for Vocatus for the ren8vval period 3/10/20099:00:00/"M Prepared By Jeffrey A. Walker, CPCU, ARM Administrative Services Risk Man;;:gcrncnt Director Date Risk Management 2,'19/2009 11 :15:03 AM A pprond By William Mountford County Attorney Assistant County Attorney Date County Atlomt'y Office 2t19!2009 11 :24 AM Apprond By Lyn Wood Administrative Services Purchasing Agent Date Purchasing 2/201200911:2.7 AM Appro\'Cd By Jeffrey A. Walker, CPCU, ARM Administralive Services Risk Management Dire~tor Date Risk Man2qement 2:20-'2909 ~1:35/\M Approved By Steve Carnoll Administrative Services Purchasing/General Sv:s Director Date Purchasing 2/23/20093:04 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administ,ative Services Administrator Dale Administrative Services Admin. 2/24/2009 10:49 AM i\ppro\'ed By Scott R. Teach County Attorney Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney OHice 2/26/2009 2: i 0 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator County Manager's OfficB OMS Coordinator Date Office of Management &- Budget 2'27/20098:40 AM Approved By Laura Davisson County Manager's Office Management & Budget Analyst Date Office of Management e. Budget 2/27/20093:05 PM A pprond By James V. Mudd Board of County Commissioners County Manager Dete County Manager's Office 3!3/20094 1i PM f11,,,./fr.\ ^ nonrl..,Ta-c+\ rvn",.f-\' '")" .I\A..,.....ho/~,n 1 n 0/_ ,n'")()nO\ 1 t:.. 0/_ ,nrrYl\.lCJ:'lo..JTO/. ")(1 ^ r. J:'1\lTl ^ \ 1 ~/,1/,{\no :~e:n ~~o. -; C:::2 \'ial'ch -; O. 20J9 P2lJ'2'::: of '[3 EXHIBIT A-t Contract Amendment #1 "On-Site Primary Care Health Services" This amendment, dated , 2009 to the referenced agreement shall be by and between the parties to the original A6'1'eement, Vocatus Medical Management Services of Naples (to be referred to as "Provider") and Co]lier County, Florida, (to he referred to as "Owner"). Statement of Understanding RE: Contract #05-3748R - "On-Site Primary Care Health Services" In order to continue the services provided for in the original Contract document referenced above, the Provider agrees to amend the above referenced Contract as per the Supplemental Authorization Exhibit "AI-A" attached to this Amendment and incorporated herein by reference. This Amcndment shall extend the Agreement through November ]4, 2014. The following sections are amended as follows: 2. ST ATE'lE:\'T OF WORK. is amended to include Providcr's proposal to establish a second MedCenter at 4153 Executive Drive, Naples, Florida, dated January 26, 2009, attached hereto as Exhibit A-]-A, and made an integral part of the Agreement. The Provider shall establish the additional service facility located at 45] 3 Executive Drivc, Naples, Florida, as expeditiously as possible, and shall begin service at the additional facility after Jive (5) business days written notice to the County. 3. THE CONTRACT SUM. The contract sum for each of the next five (5) years, beginning November 15, 2009, is set forth in the Price Proposal Summary. attached hereto as Exhibit A-2-A. The sum for the additional service facility located at 45 I 3 Executive Drive. Naples, Florida, prior to November] 5, 2009, shall be based on a monthly proration of one hundred twenty-eight thousand nine hundred forty- onc dollars ($] 28,94]) fee set forth for Year 1 for that location in the Price Proposal Summary. The follmving sections are added to the AbTfeement: 18. l\lMIGRATlO" LAW COMPLIANCE. By cxecuting and entering into this agreement, the Provider is fonnally acknowledging without exception or stipulation that it is fully responsible for complying with the provisions of thc Immi6'1'ation Refonn and Control Aet of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.c. ] 324, et seg. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended. Failure by the Providerr to comply with the laws referenced hercin shall constitute a breach of this agreement and the Owner shall have the discretion to unilaterally tcnninate this agreement immediately. 19. AGREEMENT TERMS. If any portion of this Agreement is held to be void, invalid, or otherwise unenforceable, in whole or in part, the remaining portion of this Agreement shall remain in efIect. 20. ADDITlOC'iAL ITEMS/SERVICES. Additional items and/or services may be added to this contract upon satisfactory negotiation of price by the Owner and Provider. 21. DISPUTE RESOLCTION. Prior to the initiation of any action Of piOcccding permitted by this A6'1'eement to resolve disputes between the parties, the parties shall make a good faith effort to resolve any such disputes by negotiation. The negotiation shall be attended by representatives of Provider with full decision-making authority and hy Owner's staff person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached during negotiations to Owner for approval. Failing resolution, and prior to the commencement of depositions in any litigation between the parties arising out of this ^bTfCement the parties shall attempt to resolve the dispute through Mediation before an agreed-upon Circuit Court .MedialOr ceniflcd hy the State of Florida. The mediation shall ;;genda Item ND. : 6E2 March 10. 2009 P8ge 5 of 13 be attended by representatives of Provider with full decision-making authority and by Owner's staff person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached at mediation to Owner's board for approval. Should either party fail to submit to mediation as required hereunder, the other party may obtain a court order requiring mediation under section 44.102, Fla. Stat. 22. VENUE: Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against tile other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate federal or state courts in Collier County, Florida, which courts have sole and exclusive jurisdiction on all such matters. 23. KEY PERSONNEL/PROJECT STAFFING: The proposer's personnel and management to be utilized for tilis project shall be knowledgeable in their areas of expertise. The County reserves the right to perform investigations as may be deemed necessary to insure that competent persons \"i11 be utilized in the perfonnance of the contract. Firm shall not change Key Personnel unless the following conditions are met: (I) Proposed replacements have substantially the same or better qualifications and/or experience. (2) that the County is notified in writing as far in advance as possible. Firm shall make commercially reasonable efforts to notify Collier County within seven (7) days of the change. The County retains final approval of proposed replacement personnel. All other terms and conditions of the agreement shall remain in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Provider and the County have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date(s) indicated below. Accepted: ,2009 Vocatus Medical Management Services By: Richard D. Otto, M.D. ATTEST: OWNER: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Dwight E. Brock, Clerk By: Donna Fiala, Chainnan Approved as to fonll and Legal sufficiency: Assistant County Attorney By: /.\genca item f\lo. 16E2 March 10. 2009 Page 6 of 13 Jeff Walker, Project Manager/Department Director DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR By: Len Golden Price CONTRACT SPECIALIST By Lyn M. Wood ::'3:1"1 r~o. SE2 r,.ItCJi'~~:;i 'i:J. (;::]9 7 f~: 3 EXfiIRIT .~-l-A PROPOSAL SUBMISSION BY: VOCATUS MEDICAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES Addition to: RFP#OS-3748R PRIMARY CARE SERVICES Submitted December 17, 2008 i~{:;m :h. ", '3E2 f\.1arch 1 D. 2009 F'age 8 of 13 INTRODUCTION Vocatus Medical Management Services has been asked to submit a proposal for revision to the original RFP for the provision of primary medical services. Specifically we have been asked to submit a proposai for an offsite primary care clinic to supplement the current on site clinic. The directions given for this proposal were flexible. Therefore the proposal as submitted is an effort to provide an effective, efficient and cost effective service. There were several potential options in the structure of this service including types of providers, locations and intensity. At this time the most logical structure would be to add a 0.5 HE physician extender with appropriate physician supervision. This emulates the current structure which has worked well for the county at a reasonable cost. At a later date ifthere should be a need the half time FTE could easily be expanded. By this incremental increase there will be less expense to the county. There is also significant flexibility in the arrangement allowing for fairly immediate expansion at a later date if needed. It:::-p! !'<J '1~)E2 1",1ar::h ~ () 20U9 S 'Jf i 3 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS STAFFING COSTS Below is the staffing cost analysis. The cost structure is similar to the original proposal. Due to the economy of scale cost efficiency is utilized to allow for cost to the county less than expected. The following is a detailed breakdown of the staffing costs. The amounts listed are for a full time individual then multiplied by a factor taking into account utilization efficiencies. Of note there has been no price escalation from the original proposal from 2005. In many areas there has been price reduction. PA/NP Medical Asst Receptionist Salary 80,000 40,000 25,000 Malpractice Insurance 20,000 Pension 0 0 0 CME 2,000 Health Ins. 6,000 6,000 6,000 Taxes 7,000 3,500 2,000 Workman's Comp 900 450 250 Total: 115,900 49,950 33,250 Multiple 0.5 0.5 0.125 Total costs 57,950 24,974 4,155 Physician extender Medical assistant Clerical support Medical Director Administration Rent and CAM Total fixed cost Profit margin 8% Total cost 57,950 24,974 4,155 12,000 10,286 10,260 119,625 9,570 129,195 PRICE PROPOSAL For 0.5 FTE For 0.5 FTE For 0.125 FTE Covers physician oversight of PA or NP See next page for breakdown 380 sq ft of medical space at $20jft, $7 CAM annually Reimbursable costs will be as per the original agreement that is now in place. :;E<fl r<o. EE2 [,:;3 rd""! ",0. 2,JJ9 Pcjg8 -'I OJf i 3 /l.gen.ja Item [-Jo. 16E2 lv1arch 10,2009 Page 11 of 13 ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Annually Personnel management EMR and medical records Data entry and coding Report generation Communications Physician oversight Misc. 1,200 Mostly time hiring and managing provider 5,000 Mostly for EMR hardware and software for Provider 2,886 Covers 3 hours per week at $20jhour o 1,200 One phone and fax line for provider o o Total 10,286 :l~Jii i-10. -E):=:2 f,'1_,~r :!, 10_ 2009 ~:2 of 13 CONCLUSION The proposal submitted is intended to allow the expansion of services for the county primary care clinic without adding significant costs. V oculus Medical Managclncnt Services has made every cffi.Jrt to use its current infrastructure to lessen the expensc to the county. The current positioning ofthc Vocatus clinic on Immokalec road will allow an alternative location for county employees who live and work in that area. 13y utilizing existing stuffVocatus will be able to implcmcnt this program \Nithin a short time framc probably not exceeding two montbs and possibly within one month. The major limitations to a timely start date would be the hiring of the provider who will directly provide the paticnt curc. As stated previously we believe in the concept of this clinic and fully embrace its intent to provide for the long term hcalth of county employees. Wc hale every confidcncc that this service will be successful in these goals while also being cost effectivc. We hope to continuc with our excellent partnership with the county and would happily respond to any funhcr questions. Jan 26 09 08:01a VOCATUS PHYSICIAN GROUP 2395989384 Agenda Item No. 16E2 1'~'';aicI110, 2009 Fa~ 3 of 13 Exhibit A-?-A PRICE PROPOSAL SUMMARY Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Proposed contract $363,755 $363,755 $382,095 $382,095 $384,485 Extension North Campus $128,941 $134,071 $142,438 $142,780 $143,132 Total $492,696 $497,826 $524,533 $524,875 $527,617 Monthly $41,058 $41,485 $43,711 $43,740 $43,968 Plus reimbursable expenses per contract