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Resolution 2022-32275 • RESOLUTION NO. 2022-32275 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,AUTHORIZING THE CITY'S FIRE DEPARTMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS ("IGT") WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION ("AHCA")AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT PROGRAM FOR MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PATIENTS ("PROGRAM"), DURING THE STATE BUDGET PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 2022 THROUGH JUNE 30,2023"FOURTH PROGRAM YEAR"; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. WHEREAS,the State of Florida has created a supplemental payment program for Medicaid managed care patients who are transported to the hospital by public emergency medical transportation providers, and has appropriated an additional $94.1 million for this program; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Fire Department("MBFD")transports approximately 400 Medicaid managed care patients annually to hospitals and only receives $115 per patient for this service; and WHEREAS, by participating in the supplemental payment program for Medicaid managed care patients (the "Program"), the MBFD can substantially increase its Medicaid managed care patient transport revenue and provide better services to the community; and WHEREAS, the proposed operating budget for the MBFD includes an appropriation of $116,520.46 for Intergovernmental Transfers ("IGT") to support the Supplemental Payment Program for Medicaid managed care patients and a corresponding $291,665.73 for Medicaid managed care transport revenue; and WHEREAS, each year, based upon statistics from the prior year, the State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration("AHCA")calculates how many patients,who are covered by a Medicaid Health Maintenance Organization insurance plan("Medicaid Managed.Care Patients"), are transported to hospitals by counties and municipalities ("Governmental Entities"); and WHEREAS, AHCA determines the total projected uncovered costs associated with these transportation services("Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall"),and assigns each Governmental Entity its proportionate share of the transport services provided; and WHEREAS, on July 28, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2021-31771, approving the "Third Program year", funded by the State of Florida's budget for the period from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022; and WHEREAS,AHCA will pay the Medicaid HMO insurance companies,who are the insurers for the Medicaid Managed Care Patients,their proportionate share of up to 60.1%of the approved federal funds; and WHEREAS, each Governmental Entity is expected to pay 39.9% of its proportionate share of the Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall up front, which will be refunded by AHCA; • WHEREAS,each eligible Government Entity will be paid,by the Medicaid HMO insurers,up to 60.1% of the estimated Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall; and WHEREAS, the City's total allocation of Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall funds is $291,665.73; and WHEREAS,the City will have to remit$116,520.46 to AHCA, representing the City's 39.9% share of the Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall ("City's Portion") for the fourth Program Year; however, under the Program, the City will receive a refund from AHCA for the City's Portion; and WHEREAS, the City will also receive the supplemental funds, in an amount up to 60.1%of the projected Medicaid Managed Care Shortfall from the Medicaid HMO insurers of the Medicaid Managed Care Patients who received transportation services during the operative year, in the total sum of up to $175,145.27; and WHEREAS, unlike the Certified Public Expenditure ("CPE") program, which required no appropriation for the State share, these revenue and expense estimates are forward-looking to allow participation by the MBFD; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends authorizing the City Manager to execute all required agreements or documents relating to the City's participation in the Program for the fourth Program Year. NOW,THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA,that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the City's Fire Department to participate in Intergovernmental Transfers ("IGT")with the State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration("AHCA")and the Supplemental Payment Program for Medicaid Managed Care Patients("Program"),during the State budget period from July 1,2022 through June 30, 2023"Fourth Program Year"; and further authorize the City Manager to execute any required agreements or documents relating to the City's participation in the program. PASSED AND ADOPTED this c1aa„of /M022. ATTEST. IIiLORTRAiED.i RAFA L E. GRA ADO, CITY CLERK DAN GELBER,MAYOR SEP 2 1 2022 APPROVED AS TO. FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Date Resolutions-C7 F MIAM1BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: September 14, 2022 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY'S FIRE DEPARTMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS ("IGT") WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION ("AHCA") AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT PROGRAM FOR MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PATIENTS ("PROGRAM"), DURING THE STATE BUDGET PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 2022 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2023 "FOURTH PROGRAM YEAR"; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY REQUIRED AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach approve the attached resolution authorizing an Intergovernmental Transfer (IGT) program between the City of Miami Beach and the State of Florida(State)to provide a supplemental payment program for Medicaid Managed Care patients. The resolution also authorizes the City Manager to execute all required documents, including provider contracts and agreements with the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), subject to ratification, to implement the supplemental payment program. BACKGROUND/HISTORY " In 2018, the State of Florida authorized creation of a Certified Public Expenditure (CPE) program to provide supplemental payments to publicly owned and operated emergency medical transportation providers for Medicaid fee service patients transported to local hospitals. These funds are appropriated from the Medical Care Trust Fund for the Certified Public Expenditures Program for Emergency Transportation Services and supplement the managed Medicaid shortfall. The program helps providers recover their share of federal Medicaid reimbursement by allowing the State to certify the public expenditures incurred yearly by MBFD as the State share. ANALYSIS Miami Beach Fire Department transports approximately 7,000 patients annually to local hospital emergency rooms, generating approximately $2 million per year from Medicare, Medicaid, Page 352 of 1700 private commercial insurance companies and individual payers. A small percentage of the patients transported to the hospital each year are covered by Medicaid. The average reimbursement for the services per Medicaid patient is on average $115. This amount is significantly lower when, compared to reimbursements of $275 and $501 from Medicare and patients with private health insurance, respectively. The State (CPE) program helps cover the gap between Medicaid payments and the shortfall. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A FINANCIAL INFORMATION Authorizing CMBFD to make an IGT payment to the state, in the amount not to exceed $116,520.46 representing 39.9% (City's portion) of the projected City's uncovered costs to transport patients(who are insured by a Medicaid managed care insurance plan)to the hospital (Medicaid managed care shortfall); and authorizing the city to accept the reimbursement of the city's portion from the state, plus payments from the participating Medicaid managed care insurance companies, in the collective amount of $291,665.73 (total net supplemental payments),representing 60.1%of the Medicaid managed care shortfall. Amount(s)/Account(s): $116,520.46/011-1220-000312 (Professional Services) CONCLUSION After reviewing the benefits of the Certified Public Expenditure program, I concur with the Administration and recommend that the City participate in the Intergovernmental Transfer(IGT) program in order to recover funds and accept reimbursement from the state. Applicable Area Not Applicable Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item,pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14?, No No Strategic Connection Organizational Innovation- Increase intergovernmental cooperation. Legislative Tracking Fire ATTACHMENTS: Description D Resolution Page 353 of 1700