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File #: 20-2840   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 5/7/2020
Posting Language: Ordinance accepting a contribution from the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council in an amount up to $384,478.00 to the San Antonio Police Department for the Fusion Mental Health Unit to improve outpatient services of residents with mental illness who are repeatedly taken to local hospitals, and approving a program budget. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
Attachments: 1. STRAC PICC 2020 Budget, 2. Staff Presentation, 3. Ordinance 2020-05-07-0316

DEPARTMENT: San Antonio Police Department

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Chief William McManus

 

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide

 

SUBJECT:

 

Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council, Mobile Integrated Health/Fusion Mental Health Unit Program for Intensive Care Coordination (PICC) Donation Acceptance

 

SUMMARY:

 

This ordinance authorizes the acceptance and appropriation of a contribution from the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) to the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) in the amount up to $384,478, and appropriates funds to be used by the Mental Health Unit of the SAPD in the amount of $382,978 for personnel costs and $1,500 for equipment for a total of $384,478. Funds will be used to help improve outpatient services of residents who are repeatedly emergency detained by law enforcement officers and taken to local hospitals due to mental illness. Funding is for the period of January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

 

The STRAC was established to facilitate the development, implementation, and operation of a regional comprehensive trauma and emergency healthcare system based on accepted standards of care to decrease morbidity and mortality. Funds from STRAC are awarded to assist in improving the functionality of emergency agencies in the State of Texas. In 2019, STRAC received funding for a 6-month pilot program called the Program for Intensive Care Coordination (PICC) from the South Texas Crisis Collaborative (STCC), which is comprised of various healthcare systems and philanthropic organizations to reduce the number of high-volume emergency detentions to local hospitals. Due to the success of the 6-month pilot program, additional funding has been provided for a 12-month period.

 

The goal of the Program for Intensive Care Coordination (PICC) is to reduce the number of emergency detentions and hospital costs. This is achieved through intervention. The PICC program utilizes two (2) San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD) Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) paramedics to work side by side with two (2) SAPD Mental Health Unit officers and the Local Mental Health Authority-Center Health Care Services (CHCS) personnel to connect with a high-volume utilizer during the pre and post mental health crisis. A representative from SAFD, SAPD and the Local Mental Health Authority will initially meet with each new high-volume utilizer to create a care plan for that individual. Once a care plan is developed the PICC team will work to keep the high-volume utilizer out of crisis and in care. MIH and the Mental Health Unit will assist with case management for high volume utilizers who are in need of services. In the program the PICC team will be focusing on 100 high volume utilizers who have been emergency detained more than six (6) times in the last six months or three (3) times in the last month. Metrics to identify success include a reduction in emergency detention numbers and reduced hospital costs. In 2019 there were 14,889 Emergency Detentions by the SAPD that were routed to local hospitals utilizing STRAC’s law enforcement navigation system.

 

 

ISSUE:

 

This ordinance authorizes the acceptance of a contribution from the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) in an amount up to $384,478 to the San Antonio Police Department. These funds will be used to pay for overtime to staff two (40 hour/week) SAPD Mental Health officer positions and one (18 hour/week) SAPD Mental Health Supervisor position, to create the medical and law enforcement aspects of the PICC team. All SAPD Mental Health officers are trained in Crisis Intervention and will provide medical assistance/ social assistance/ law enforcement assistance when needed. The PICC team helps the new or existing client in the compliance of that client’s personal care plan to decrease the residents who are repeatedly emergency detained and taken to local hospitals.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

 

If funding were not accepted, clients would be emergency detained and transported to local hospitals, which would continue overutilization of city resources and tie up emergency rooms for up to 48 hours before clients are released.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

This ordinance appropriates $384,478 from a contribution from the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC). Of this amount $382,978 will be used to cover for personnel expenses in the SAPD Mental Health Unit and $1,500 for equipment. There is no city match required. Funds will be used to help improve outpatient services of residents who are repeatedly emergency detained by law enforcement officers and taken to local hospitals due to mental illness.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

Staff recommends acceptance of funds up to $384,478 from the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC).