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File #: 101520    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/12/2011 In control: PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 5/3/2011
Effective date: 5/20/2011    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to ambulance conveyance rates.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: AMBULANCE SERVICE, FEES
Attachments: 1. Statement of Fiscal Impact, 2. Ambulance Rates letter to Ald Donovan.pdf, 3. Letter Gimbel to Health Commissioner Baker, 4. Hearing Notice List, 5. Notice Published on 5-19-11
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
5/19/20112 CITY CLERK PUBLISHED   Action details Meeting details Not available
5/10/20112 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
5/3/20112 COMMON COUNCIL PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
4/21/20111 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AMENDED

Minutes note: Individuals present: Eric Gass - Research and Policy Director, Health Dept Mary Turk - Legislative Reference Bureau Bell Ambulance Rep - Rick Zehetner Asst. Chief Fire Dept - Gerard Washington Ald. Puente moved to amend resolution to include the mileage charge for patient tranport increased from $14 to $14.50 per mile. There were no objections.
Pass4:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
4/21/20112 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass4:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
4/15/20110 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
4/12/20110 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
101520
Version
SUBSTITUTE 2
Reference
 
Sponsor
ALD. DONOVAN
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to ambulance conveyance rates.
Sections
75-15-14-c-1   am
75-15-14-c-2   am
75-15-14-c-3   am
75-15-15   rc
Analysis
This ordinance increases the rate charged for both basic life support and basic life support - emergency ambulance conveyances by private providers for both resident and non-resident patients. The rates increase by 7% based on the consumer price index between 2009 and 2010 as follows:
1. For residents, from $471 to $504.
2. For residents not requiring transport, from $112 to $120.
3. For non-residents, from $545 to $583.
4. For non-residents not requiring transport, $160 to $171.
This ordinance increases rates charged by private providers for ancillary charges and drugs by 22.8%, based on an increase in the consumer price index between 2007 and 2010.  In addition, the mileage charge for patient transport by private providers is increased from $14 per mile to $14.50 per mile.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
 
Part 1. Section 75-15-14-c-1 to 3 of the code is amended to read:
 
75-15. Ambulance Certification Regulations.
14. DETERMINING RATES BILLED BY PRIVATE SECTOR PROVIDERS.
c-1. For patients who are residents of the city of Milwaukee, for basic life support, [[$471]] >>$504<< and, for basic life support-emergency, [[$471]] >>$504<<. When patients require treatment without transport, a [[$112]] >>$120<< basic life support non-transport fee shall apply.
 
c-2. For patients who are not residents of the city of Milwaukee, for basic life support, [[$545]] >>$583<< and, for basic life support - emergency, [[$545]] >>$583<<. When patients require treatment without transport, a [[$160]] >>$171<< basic life support non-transport fee shall apply.
 
c-3.  In addition to the charges provided in subds. 1 and 2, a charge of [[$14.00]] >>$14.50<< per mile shall be assessed for mileage, mileage to be defined as the distance traveled with the patient in the ambulance from the point of patient origin to destination.
 
Part 2.  Section 75 -15-15 of the code is repealed and recreated to read:
 
15.  basic life support ancillary charges billed by private sector providers.  Pursuant to sub. 12-d, certified providers are authorized to charge the following basic life support ancillary charges:
a. Airway.
a-1. Oropharyngeal:  $ 2.38.
a-2. Nasopharyngeal:  $9.43.
b. Bag mask ventilator, adult or pediatric:  $47.18.
c. Bandaging.
c-1. Trauma dressing:  $5.62.
c-2. Kling 4":  $2.41.
c-3. 5/9" dressing:  $0.58.
d. Blanket:  $10.95.
e. Burn sheet:  $11.33.
f. Cervical collar:  $32.31.
g. Cold pack:  $2.16.
h. Combi-tube/intubation charge:  $79.82.
i. Defibrillation supplies:  $104.38.
j. Electrodes:  $2.86.
k. Gloves:  $2.28.
L. Head immobilizer:  $18.96.
m. Hot pack:  $2.52.
n. KED strap:  $28.50.
o. Laryngoscope blades:   $9.05.
p. Linens:   $6.99.
q. OB kit with silver swaddler:  $28.04.
r. Oxygen and supplies:  $92.10.
s. Personal protective equipment.
s-1. Gown:  $5.62.
s-2. Goggles:  $11.33.
t. Prosplints.
t-1. Full arm, large:  $28.80.
t-2. Full arm, small:  $27.84.
t-3. Combo:  $38.51.
t-4. Full leg, large:  $60.43.
t-5. Full leg, small:  $51.94.
t-6. Wrist and forearm:  $17.34.
u. Pocket mask:  $24.78.
v. Resuscitation bag and mask:  $47.18.
w. Splints.
w-1. 12":  $4.30.
w-2. 18":  $6.39.
w-3. 24":  $8.58.
x. Sterile saline or water:  $4.26.
y. Suction.
y-1. Canister:  $7.15.
y-2. Suction tip:  $3.33.
y-3. Tubing:  $3.71.
z.  Drug charges.  Drugs allowed by the state of Wisconsin emergency medical technician basic scope of practice and approved by the Milwaukee county council on emergency medical services, shall be charged at the same rates established under sub. 17-d.
 
LRB
APPROVED AS TO FORM
________________________
Legislative Reference Bureau
Date:______________________
 
Attorney
IT IS OUR OPINION THAT THE ORDINANCE
IS LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE
_____________________________
Office of the City Attorney
Date:________________________
 
Requestor
 
Drafter
LRB127335-3
Mary E. Turk
4/21/11