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File #: 14-625   
Type: Misc - Professional Services Agreements
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/10/2014
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the first one-year extension and amendment of a professional services agreement with Public Consulting Group, Inc. to compile the data for the Federal Medicaid Supplemental Payment Program. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Charles Hood, Fire Chief]
Attachments: 1. PCG Contract Amendment, 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. Ordinance 2014-04-10-0233
DEPARTMENT: SAFD



DEPARTMENT HEAD: Charles N. Hood



COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide



SUBJECT:

Public Consulting Group, Inc. professional services agreement



SUMMARY:

An Ordinance authorizing the a one-year extension and amendment of a professional services agreement with Public Consulting Group, Inc. (PCG) to compile the data for the Federal Medicaid Supplemental Payment Program with up to three (3) optional 12-month extensions. The City currently pays PCG twelve (12) percent of all revenues realized for services performed prior to April 15, 2014, associated with FY 2013 costs. This contract amendment allows the City to pay PCG nine (9) percent of all revenues associated with FY 2014 and six (6) percent all revenues until the contract terminates.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On average the City EMS Division annually files over 8,600 claims to Medicaid seeking reimbursement for ambulance services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries. The total amount of the annual claims is approximately $4.5 million. Medicaid pays approximately 50% per claim with the remaining cost uncollected. In an effort to improve the amount of dollars received from Medicaid, the City has established a Supplemental Payment Program (SPP) that creates the ability to leverage existing revenues in order to receive enhanced funds from Medicaid as allowed by Medicaid regulations.

The EMS Supplemental Payment Program is a state "pass through" program that allows Federal reimbursement to EMS providers that serve Medicaid patients. Expenditures eligible for federal matching must be reported to the state Medicaid agency (Health and Human Services Commission) for approval from the federal government.
PCG will prepare the necessary documentation and present it to the state Medicaid agency to be approved as a provider. Local governments must submit documentation to the state in order to take advantage of this program.

ISSUE:

This contract will ena...

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