Resolution 2000-167
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-167
RESOLUTION APPROVING USER FEES FOR COLLIER COUNTY
AMBULANCE SERVICES PURSUANT TO COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE
NO. 96-36; ADOPTING BILLING AND COLLECTION PROCEDURE;
PROVIDING ADJUSTMENTS AND WAIVERS; APPROVING HARDSHIP
CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS; SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 98-419;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEGIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Collier County Emergency Medical Services (hereinafter sometimes
referred to as "EMS") provides ambulance services to the residents and visitors of Collier
County; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County EMS operating budget is funded exclusively through
ad valorem taxes and user fees; and
WHEREAS, Collier County staff analysis of the cost for ambulance services requires
an adjustment to the user fees to properly identify current costs of services to the residents
and visitors of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 96-36 provides that the user fees for
ambulance services may be established by Resolution of the Board of County
Commissioners (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "the Board").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that:
SEGION ONE: EMS USER FEES
USER FEE
A. EMS AMBULANCE TRANSPORT BASE RATE
B. EMS AMBULANCE, IN COUNTY, INTERFAClLlTY
TRANSPORT BASE RATE
CHARGE
$300
CURRENT MEDICARE
INFLATION INDEX
CHARGE (IIQ
C. EMS AMBULANCE TRANSPORT PER MILE
- IN COUNTY TRANSPORTS CAPPED AT 7 MILES
- ACTUAL MILEAGE FOR OUT OF COUNTY INTERFAClLlTY
TRANSPORTS
$5
D. SPECIAL EVENTS:
- TWO (2) MEDICS/ONE VEHICLE (PER HOUR)
- ONE (1) MEDIGNO VEHICLE (PER HOUR)
E. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS/PER PAGE
(EXCLUDING GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES)
$75
$40
$1
F. INTEREST ON PAST DUE ACCOUNTS
1%
SEGION TWO: BILLING AND COLLEGION PROCEDURE
The following shall be the minimum guidelines for billing and collection procedures
for ambulance service fees and charges:
A. Initial fees and charges for ambulance service(s) shall be assessed either prior to
or following the service provision, as services dynamics reasonably permit. Unpaid fees
and charges, subsequent to time of service, shall be reflected in an accounts receivable
subsidiary ledger system to be maintained by the Revenue Services Department.
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B. An initial bill for ambulance services shall be processed in the following manner
within thirty (30) days after service is provided.
1. The County will send an initial bill to the service recipient's or
responsible party's insurance carrier provided that appropriate insurance
information is made available to the Revenue Services Department. The
Revenue Services Department will accept Medicare assignment, as a
participating provider, and will wait no less than 45 days for payment if
Medicare or other insurance carrier is billed. If the claim is denied, a bill
will be sent to the service recipient or responsible party.
2. The County will also send a bill to Medicaid and accept assignment jf
appropriate insurance information is made available to the Revenue
Services Department by the service recipient or responsible party. The
Revenue Services Department will wait no less than 60 days for payment
jf Medicaid is billed. If the claim is denied, a bill will be sent to the
service recipient or responsible party.
3. In the event the service recipient or responsible party does not have or
does not provide proof of insurance coverage, the bill for ambulance
service(s) shall be sent directly to the service recipient or responsible
party for payment. The Revenue Services Department will wait no less
than 30 days for payment.
The following will occur if payment has not been received within above
set guidelines:
a. A past due notice will be sent in accordance with the above
provisions (45 days after billing third party or Medicare, 60 days
after billing Medicaid and 30 days after billing responsible party or
service recipient).
b. Thirty (30) days after the first past due notice is sent, a second past
due notice will be sent.
c. After a ten (10) day grace period, the account will be sent to the
County's contracted collection agency.
C. Interest will be assessed at 1 % per month on all accounts that are either
sent to the County's contracted collection agency or set up for a payment
plan (excluding hardships that adhere to County policy).
D. A reasonable and customary payment plan will be made available for all
service recipients or responsible parties. Should the service recipient or
responsible party at any time fail to meet the terms and conditions of the
payment plan, the unpaid balance shall be administered in accordance
with Section 8.3 above.
E. When ambulance service bill(s) at any stage in this billing and collection
procedure, are returned because the Postal Service cannot effectuate
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delivery, the Revenue Services Department shall make a reasonable effort
to ascertain the correct mailing address. If reasonable efforts to ascertain
correct address fail, the account(s) may be considered for other collection
alternatives.
F. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude reasonable telephone or
other appropriate contact for billing and collection purposes, in
accordance with all applicable laws.
G. Throughout the fiscal year, the Revenue Services Department shall review
all past due accounts and report to the Board of County Commissioners
on an annual basis, of all past due accounts which are believed to be
uncollectible. The Board shall, after reviewing these past due accounts
and after finding that diligent efforts at collection have proven
unsuccessful, remove these past due accounts from active accounts
receivable in accordance with generally accepted accounting procedures
and pursuant to law by Resolution.
SECTION THREE: ADJUSTMENT OF EMS USER FEES
The following shall be minimum guidelines for adjustments to ambulance service
fees. Other adjustments are authorized by the Board of County Commissioners in
accordance with criteria established by the enabling Ordinance.
A. Medicare and Medicaid Adiustments
Contractual adjustments under Medicare assignment will be made in accordance with
applicable rules and regulations.
B. Victim's Compensation Contractual Adiustments
Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with applicable rules and regulations.
SECTION FOUR: WAIVER OF EMS USER FEE
Pursuant to Ordinance No. 96-36, and from the effective date of this Resolution,
user fees for EMS ambulance stand-by services for the following community special events
shall be waived as the Board finds that a valid public purpose is hereby established in
recognition of their charitable contributions to the Community: (1) Collier County Fair; (2)
Everglades Seafood Festival; (3) Senior PGA; and (4) Nuveen Masters; (5) Collier County
Public School varsity football games. Fees for other community special events may be
waived in accordance with criteria established by the enabling Ordinance.
SECTION FIVE: HARDSHIP CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS
The Board recognizes that certain service recipients may need to be identified and
processed as hardship cases. Payment plans will be established pursuant to the minimum
guidelines set forth in this Resolution.
A. Hardship cases will be established in accordance with the State's Financial
hardship guidelines, as used by HRS-Collier County.
B. Payment plans for hardship cases will be set up on a monthly basis, with a
minimum payment of $10.00 per month. Hardship cases, placed on a payment plan will
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not accrue interest or be placed into collection. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a service
recipient has a payment plan and does not make the scheduled payments for a period
longer than two (2) months, the account will be turned over to the County's contracted
collection agency and interest will begin to accrue.
SECTION SIX: OF RESOLUTION 98-419 SUPERSEDED.
This Resolution shall supersede Resolution No. 98-419.
SEGION SEVEN: EFFEGIVE DATE
This Resolution shall become effective on May 23, 2000.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this d 3.. day of ~ ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHTE. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER C IDA
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Ramjro Manalich,
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