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File #: 17-3007   
Type: Misc - Professional Services Agreements
In control: City Council Special Meeting
On agenda: 5/25/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing an agreement with the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council to provide funding in an amount not to exceed $7,500.00 in support of multiagency funded license for EverBridge software related to public health emergency preparedness activities for Bexar County for a period from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD, Director of Health]
Attachments: 1. STRAC EverBridge- UPDATED 4 19 17 WORKING 3 (2017-2018), 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. Ordinance 2017-05-25-0387
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DEPARTMENT: Health

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD

                     

                     

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide

 

 

SUBJECT:

 

Authorizing an Agreement with STRAC for Everbridge Software License

 

 

 

SUMMARY:

 

This ordinance authorizes an agreement with Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) to provide funding in an amount not to exceed $7,500.00 in support of a multiagency-San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health), STRAC, Texas Department of State He alth Services (DSHS), and all regional hospitals-funded license for Everbridge Software Notification System and other public health/medical emergency preparedness activities. The funding for this agreement is available and budgeted within Metro Health's Public Health Emergency Preparedness FY 2017-2018 grant.

 

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

 

The Public Health Emergency Preparedness grant has been awarded to Metro Health since 2001. The PHEP grant is an all hazards grant to better prepare the City, County, all regional hospitals, and the general public for emergency situations. In FY 2015 in response to decreasing Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Hospital Planning and Preparedness funds, Metro Health in conjunction with STRAC, DSHS Region 8 and all forty-nine regional hospitals located in the DSHS Trauma Service Area P initiated a multi-agency cost sharing plan to enhance efficiencies that would maintain medical response systems.

 

 

 

ISSUE:

 

Metro Health is requesting City Council authorization of an agreement with STRAC to provide funding in an amount not to exceed $7,500.00 in support of a multiagency (Metro Health, STRAC, DSHS and all regional hospitals) funded EverBridge Software Notification System license used to notify public health/medical staff in an emergency event and provide for the maintenance of services listed below related to emergency preparedness. This will allow Metro Health’s PHEP program to comply with grant deliverables and achieve optimal response capabilities to all hazard emergency incidents throughout Bexar County and South Central Texas.

 

The services provided by STRAC through this agreement include:

                     EverBridge Notification System to rapidly notify Metro Health employees of potential emergencies.

                     Regional Medical Operation Center (RMOC) maintenance of IT equipment, furniture, and supplies at the Emergency Operations Center.

                     Compliance assistance with Texas Joint Commission requirements for all-hazards exercises and Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) reviews.

                     STRAC-ID Badging for all physicians affiliated with regional hospitals.

                     Coordination of and participation in at least one full scale exercise to meet Hospital Planning and Preparedness and PHEP exercise requirements.

                     Access to Mobile Satellite Radio services and maintenance cost for redundant communications during emergency situations.

                     MEDCOM Communications Center assistance for the operation of a central node for all San Antonio and regional emergency requests for assistance, and the ability to rapidly dispatch ambulance buses (AmBus), helicopters, and disaster response team assets 24/7.

                     Coordination of meetings with other preparedness/EOC representatives from the community for the sharing of best practices.

                     Access to subject matter expertise in a wide array of healthcare preparedness and incident management issues.

 

 

 

ALTERNATIVES:

 

If this contract is not authorized, Metro Health’s PHEP program will be required to identify and contract for services independently and would no longer share in the cost effectiveness of a multi-agency funded project among all forty-nine regional hospitals located in the DSHS Trauma Service Area P, which includes regional hospitals and agencies located in twenty-two counties. Additionally, if this contract is not authorized, then it will be more difficult for Metro Health’s PHEP program to comply with the deliverables of the PHEP grant.

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

Funding for this agreement with STRAC is available and budgeted within Metro Health’s FY 2017-2018 Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) grant. The PHEP grant is funded from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. This agreement will have no impact to the General Fund.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

Staff recommends approval of an Ordinance authorizing an agreement with the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) to provide funding in an amount not to exceed $7,500.00 in support of a multiagency (Metro Health, STRAC, DSHS and all regional hospitals) funded license for the EverBridge Software Notification System used to notify medical staff in an emergency event and maintenance of services related to public health emergency preparedness.