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File #: 18-6051   
Type: Misc - Professional Services Agreements
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/29/2018
Posting Language: Ordinance approving an agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler for the provision of physician services to the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District’s Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program in an amount up to $120,000.00 for a period beginning October 1, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019 with the option to renew for one year. Funding is available through the FY 2019 General Fund. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD, Director of Health]
Attachments: 1. UTHSC at Tyler - TB 2019 vendor signature, 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. Ordinance 2018-11-29-0949
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DEPARTMENT: Health


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Authorizing an Agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler



SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes a Professional Services Agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler (UTHSCT) for the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District's (Metro Health) Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Program, in an amount not to exceed $120,000.00. UTHSCT will provide services relating to the treatment of patients with active TB infection for a term beginning October 1, 2018 and ending September 30, 2019 with the option to renew for up to one, one-year term funded in the FY 2019 General Fund budget.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

As the local health district for the City of San Antonio and Bexar County, Metro Health is charged with investigating all suspected and confirmed cases of active TB and provides prompt diagnosis and treatment through a process of Directly Observed Therapy (DOT). DOT is a method of drug administration in which a health care professional physically watches as a person takes each dose of a medication. DOT is used to ensure the person receives and takes all medications as prescribed and to monitor a patient's response to treatment. DOT is the standard of care to manage tuberculosis (TB) disease. Metro Health's TB Clinic operation is also comprised of patient care for active TB patients. The UTHSCT Heartland National TB Center is one of four Centers of Excellence in the United States, and is the only one in Texas funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of TB Elimination, to provide medical and technical consultation services related to various aspects of TB control. As such, the UTHSCT is the only entity with this level of expertise available within the state to provide these services.

Therefore, through this agreement, Metro Health seeks to secure expert TB physi...

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