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Agenda 01/11/2011 Item # 5D Agenda Item No. 5D January 11, 2011 Page 1 of 6 BOTTOM-LINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PREHOSPIT AL EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT AND TRANSPORT (PEMTT) SERVICES PREFACE Collier County, Florida is one of the best places in America to live, work and visit. Daily, we have at least 1,294 public safety professionals (662 Sheriffs Deputies in law enforcement, 632 Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Service Officers.. .246 of which are Paramedics) on call to risk their lives to help, protect and serve us. The Panel producing this report, over and over again during the past year of its study, was impressed and regularly gratified by the evidence that all these professionals are dedicated, focused, and conscientious. They work hard to immediately help us during our most vulnerable moments. The data shows clear results. Our prehospital emergency medical treatment and transport (PEMTT) professionals enjoy national praise. And, we enjoy living in one of the safest and healthiest communities in America. National studies rank Collier County as the generally healthiest county in Florida. And, we have the best cardiology services in Florida. Moreover, Collier County residents have the highest life expectancy in Florida and the fourth highest life expectancy in the United States. And, we want to keep it that way. The report is dedicated to praising our "best and brightest" PEMTT professionals and recommending ways in which we can improve the system that supports them. Shifting demographics, medical advances, technological leaps.. .all dictate that we craft our future by expertly managing our resources. This report recommends ways in which we all, our professionals and our citizens, together can continue to be an even healthier, safer community. Page 1 of5 . Agenda Item No. 5D January 11, 2011 Page 2 of 6 RECOMMENDATIONS 1. The Board of County Commissioners should designate and delegate authority and responsibility for all PEMTT services to a Public Safety Authority. 2. Reappoint the medical director to report to the designated Public Safety Authority. The Panel strongly suggests that the medical director work closely with the leaders of the three hospitals' emergency departments serving Collier County (NCH, PRHS, and Lee Memorial trauma departments.) 3. Establish a PEMTT Council to report to the designated Public Safety Authority, chaired by a hospital administrator. Under the guidance of the designated Public Safety Authority, the medical director, in collaboration with the directors of the emergency departments of the NCH, Lee Memorial Trauma Center and PRHS, will promulgate all PEMTT personnel training, quality initiatives, credentialing and testing. Membership on the Council to include representatives from fire districts, the public and outside independent experts. 4. Outsource all test design, administration, evaluation and dispute resolution to professionals at a local college or university to insure independence and objectivity. 5. The designated Public Safety Authority should propose administrative procedures and policy to the Board of County Commissioners after thorough vetting of such by the Council. The Board of County Commissioners should set general policy; the designated Public Safety Authority should implement and manage the system; The Board of County Commissioners should evaluate the clinical and financial efficacy of all proposed procedures and policies. 6. With guidance and advice from the PEMTT Council and delegated authority and responsibility from the Board of County Commissioners, the designated Public Safety Authority should lead development of a five-year strategic plan...with a required three-year audit provision... to provide collegial oversight for all involved in establishing a refreshed PEMTT model for county-wide PEMTT services 7. Establish a two-tiered county-wide PEMTT model: . Tier One = Timely delivery of Basic Life Support (BLS) Services . Tier Two = Timely delivery of Advanced Life Support (ALS) Services 8. Mandate that ail agencies providing ALS services also provide patient transport to hospitals. 9. Establish a mandatory Automatic Electric Defibrillator (AED) placement and training program for all staff at appropriate public locations. Effective and efficient AED execution must be countywide priority involving all facets of the public and private sectors. Page 2 of 5 Agenda Item No. 50 January 11, 2011 Page 3 of 6 10. Encourage discussion of functional consolidation of fire servIce districts in Collier County and expert reallocation of resources in response to current demographics and professional standards, utilizing the county's Productivity Committee to comprehensively study and review all costs and potential service enhancements. 11. Encourage consideration of a pilot project aimed at a functional integration of county EMS personnel into the fire service districts. To do so, the pilot districts would utilize position control administration to manage the optimal assignment of Paramedic and EMT positions and also the possible use of smaller, lighter ambulances to be used in certain non- ALS required response situations. 12. Encourage all PEMTT agencies within fire service agencies to collaborate in order to develop common response protocols. 13. Encourage all PEMTT agencies to collaborate to designate one leader to be the one voice for all PEMTT treatment and transport matters conducted BY fire services operating in Collier County. 14. Mandate that all PEMTT vehicles be equipped with standardized life saving equipment COMP A TlBLE with AREA hospital emergency department equipment and supplies. Page 3 of5 The Panel Geoffrey Moebius, Chair-Blue Ribbon Panel Community Liaison and Past CEO, Physicians Regional Healthcare System Edward A. Morton, Vice Chair-Blue Ribbon Panel Partner & Managing Director, Wasmer Schroeder & Company, Inc. Past CEO, NCH Healthcare System Patricia Barton, Community Leader Edward Boyer, Retired Healthcare System Executive Russell Budd, President, Wall Systems Inc. of Southwest Florida Joseph Gauta, M.D., Past President, Collier County Medical Society Michael V. Reagen, Ph.D., President, The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce & Leadership Collier Foundation, Inc. EMS and Fire Chiefs. Assistant Chiefs and Firefi2:hters Jorge Aguilera, Deputy Chief of Medical Services and Community Relations North Naples Fire Control & Rescue District Dan Bowman, Deputy Chief, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Chris Byrne, Deputy Chief, City of Marco Island Fire-Rescue District Steve Mclnerny, Chief, City of Naples Fire District Robert Metzger, Chief, Golden Gate Fire District Jeff Page, Chief, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Agenda Item No. 5D January 11, 2011 Page 4 of 6 Dan Summers, Executive Director, Collier County Department of Emergency Management Eric Watson, Firefighter, Big Corkscrew Fire District Wayne Watson, Deputy Chief, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Page 4 oJ5 Agenda Item No. 5D January 11, 2011 Page 5 of 6 Hospital Leaders Joseph Bernard, Chief Operating Officer, Physicians Regional Healthcare System - Collier Boulevard Phillip Dutcher, Chief Operating Officer, NCH Healthcare System, Inc. Chris Lee, M.D., Associate Medical Director, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Hospital Emer2encv Department Phvsicians Todd D. Bethel, M.D., Emergency Medicine, Naples Community Hospital John P. Lewis, M.D., ER Physician Director, Naples Community Hospital John W. Zelahy, M.D., Emergency Medicine/Internal MedicIne Physicians Regional Hospital- Pine Ridge Road Robert Tober, M.D., Medical Director, Collier County Emergency Medical Services Florida Gulf Coast Universitv Lisa Zidek, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University Collier Countv Sheriff's Office Jim Bloom, Chief of Operations, Collier County Sheriff's Office Deborah Chester, Manager of Planning & Research, Collier County Sheriff's Office Page 50f5 Agenda Item No. 5D January 11, 2011 Page 6 of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Meeting Date: 5D This item to be heard at 10:00 a.m. Presentation of the Blue Ribbon Panel Report regarding Prehospital Emergency Medical Treatment and Transport (PEMTT) System. 1/11/2011 9:00:00 AM Item Number: Item Summary: Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Date County Managers Office County Managers Office 1/4/2011 3:05 PM