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File #: 19-2609   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Audit and Accountability Committee
On agenda: 3/19/2019
Posting Language: AU18-C05 Audit of San Antonio Fire Department EMS Medical Direction and Training Contracts
Attachments: 1. AU18-C05 Audit of SAFD - EMS Medical Direction and Training Contracts
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AUDIT COMMITTEE SUMMARY
March 19, 2019
Audit of San Antonio Fire Department
EMS Medical Direction and Training Contracts
Report Issued February 20, 2019

Objective

Determine if the SAFD/UT Health EMS Medical Direction and Training contracts are effectively managed to comply with key terms of the interlocal agreements.

Background

SAFD operates the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providing emergency medical care and ambulance transport to hospital emergency rooms for those determined to be in need.

Part of fulfilling this mission involves the initial training and continuing education completed by SAFD medical personnel. The City of San Antonio contracts with UT Health Science Center (UT Health) to provide EMS training oversight and paramedic training to firefighters. Currently, the City has two agreements with UT Health to accomplish these goals.

The EMS Medical Control and Training Agreement was created to ensure SAFD Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) obtained professional training and continuing education at all levels from qualified instructors. The EMS Medical Direction Agreement was created to ensure that a licensed and board certified Texas physician will act as SAFD's Medical Director and is available at any time to respond to EMS personnel.

Scope & Methodology

The audit scope was from October 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018.

We interviewed SAFD EMS personnel, SAFD fiscal personnel, and the UT Health's Emergency Health Services personnel. To establish our testing criteria, we reviewed the EMS Medical Control and Training agreement and the EMS Medical Direction agreement.

We visited classrooms, labs, and training facilities used for initial and continuing education. We reviewed supporting documentation of reimbursement requests submitted by UT Health for completeness, accuracy, and reasonableness.

Furthermore, we reconciled all new SAFD cadets to UT Health's training records to verify that all cadets are actively licensed through the Texas Department ...

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