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LTC 215-2013 CMB Nurse Initiative M M = :, C= 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER s" NO. LTC # 215 -2013 LETTER TO COMMISSION v y C) TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and mbers the City Commission 4! o FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 21, 2013 SUBJECT City of Miami. -Beach Nurse Initiati e The purpose of this Letter to Commission (LTC) is to update the Mayor and Commission on the status of the City's Nurse Initiative, and the most recent commitment by the Children's Trust of $98,767 (attached) to further enhance our efforts to bring a complete Health Connect in our Schools (HC10S) suite to North Beach Elementary, Treasure Island Elementary, and Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K -8 Center. As of May 2013, each of our neighboring municipalities has committed proportionate funding for the full -time registered nurse as follows: Town of Surfside $7,222, Town of Bay Harbor Islands $7,222, Bal Harbour Village $7,222, and North Bay Village $12,999. Additionally, the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce committed funds to support this effort through an award of $30,000 from AETNA and a South Florida Health Foundation - grant match based on municipal commitments of $65,000. Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld, Organizational Development, represented the City of Miami Beach at multiple neighboring municipal Commission /Council meetings and met with municipal managers throughout the past few months. Most recently, she met with the Children's Trust to discuss the partnership and implementation of this initiative. Following the meeting, the Children's Trust expressed an interest in joining our effort and committed an additional one -time match of $98,767 for the 2013 -14 school year. The additional funds expand our nurse initiative to allow for a complete. HCIOS suite, where each of the participating schools will have a medical assistant on -site full -time and the municipal funded shared registered nurse will rotate to each of the three schools. As a result of the City's Education Compact established in January 2008, the recent 2012 Community Satisfaction Survey indicated that 91 % of residents who have children in public schools are very satisfied or satisfied with Miami Beach public schools compared to 51 % of residents with children in public schools in 2007.. The City of Miami Beach has made a significant impact throughout the entire county as the Compact between the City and the School Board is a model of how a City can strengthen the relationship between schools and community. i Through our Education Compact, we will continue to support our strategic outcome to Enhance Learning Opportunities for Youth. If you have any questions, or need additional information, please feel free to contact me. KGB /LDR CC: Executive Staff Ronald J. Wasson, Town Manager, Town of Bay Harbor - Islands Michael Crotty, Town Manager, Town of Surfside Jay Smith, Interim Village Manager Bal Harbour Village Jenice Rosado, Interim Village Manager, North Bay Village Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld Attachment The Ch1drea`sTrust Officers /Executive Committee June 18, 2013 Maria A. Alonso Chair Chet Zerlin Vice Chair Ms. Leslie Rosenfeld William Diggs City of Miami Beach Secretary 1700 Convention Center Drive Hon. Salver Treasurer Miami Beach, FL 33139 Dr. William E. Pelham, Chair Dear Leslie, Program Services Dr. Rosa Martin, Chair Fir heart -felt thank y ou for m the Childhood Health and y� our commitment to making y y our , Development Miami Beach Health Task Force's initiative a reality. It was my Roymi Membiela, Chair pleasure meeting with you to discuss the most effective ways to staff 'Human Resources Dr. Miguel Balsera, At -Large the three. health suites and meet program and statutory requirements The Board of Directors of our HealthConnect in Our Schools (HCiOS) program and the Florida School Health law. In honoring your interests to cover the remaining Donald I. Bierman Miami Beach schools equitably, our determination to offer all of Alberto M. Moy Carvalho students the standard of healthcare thro HealthConnect and Lileana de Moya g Rep. Manny Dial Jr. the state's service and reporting demands, I am convinced that we Christopher Fisk Kolychkine will agree to satisfy all issues. Terria Flakes Dr. Thresia B. Gammon Thomas V. Gammon HCiOS provides a variety of services, including but not limited to: Benjamin F. Gilbert, Jr. Florida State mandated screenings and assessments with follow -up as Dr. Josee Gregoire Claudia Grillo appropriate; comprehensive health education; a system for dealing Dr. Nora Hernandez - Hendrix with crisis medical situations and administering of medications in Fedrick Ingram Esther Jacobo school; access to primary health care; connection to medical homes Dr. Martin Karp and mental health /behavioral services in the community. The only Pamela actin w to fulfill these mandated services is to staff each school with one Lisa M. Martinez y ' Dr. Susan Neimand full time Medical Assistant. In addition, one full time Nurse will be Laurie W. Nuen Hon. Orlando A. Prescott assigned to rotate among the three schools. Dr. Isaac Prilleltensky Evelio Torres I understand your desire to stretch the funds collected to be able to Sharon G. Watson extend the health services for two years. However, we cannot deviate corn. Juan Zapata from our minimum service standards. Subsequent.to the open David Lawrence Jr. discussion we held with you last week, our HCiOS administrative team Founding Chair and I met to evaluate the situation. Based upon our assessments, we would need to budget at least $95,000 in order to meet the Charles M. Auslander Interim Presidesid ent t & CEO HealthConnect in Our Schools' requirements. As you can see from the attached spreadsheet, we are willing to match 104% of your dollars County Attorney Office to ensure we have adequate staffing at each site. As indicated during Legal counsel our meeting, this is a one -time match as we are in the process of 3150 SW 3n Avenue, 8t Floor, Miami, Florida 33129 • Tel: 305 -571 -5700 / Fax: 305- 857 -9592• www.thechildren5trust.org Ms. Leslie Rosenfeld June 18, 2013 Page 2 revising our model and rebidding our school health initiative. I suggest we hold a brief conference call as soon as possible to finalize the plan this week. Please call my assistant, Gladys Molinares, at Extension 233 to schedule a conference call with us. Again, thank you for advocating on behalf of the children of Miami. Beach. I look forward to the continued success of our partnership for children through this collaboratio Sin rely, Peter A. Gorski, M.D., M.P.A. Chief Health and Child Development Officer c r 3150 SW 3r Avenue, W Floor, Miami, Florida 33129 • Tel: 305 - 571 -5700 / Fax: 305- 857 -9592• www.thechildrenstrust.ora I" Proposal To Operate Three School Clinics in Miami Beach School Year 2013/2014 ITEM costs_ Source of Funding Allocation (%I Amount MB TCT MB TCT SALARY Registered Nurse 4 S . 49,000 100% $ 49,000 Medical Assistant - Treasure Island Elementary 24,960 100% $ 24 960 Medical Assistant - Ruth K. Broad K- 8 24,960 18% 82% $ 4,552 $ 20,408 Medical Assistant - North Beach' Elementary 24 1 100% —24 960 total salary 123,880 $� 78,512 $ 45,368 Fringe Benefits 21.00% 16,488 9,527 Total salary + Fringes 149,895 95,000 54,895 OPERATIONS General office supplies ($100/ mo. /school) $ 3,000 100% 3,000 Medical supplies ( $150/ mo. /school) „ $ 4,500 100% 4,500 Medical waste service ($30/ mo. /school $ 900 100% 900 Cell phones @ for RN $50 /mo 600 100% 600 Local Mileage (200 miles @ $.55) _ $ 110 {, 100% 110 OTHER: one time costs such as Fridge, Bed Cots, computers, privacy screens. ( estimated @ $1,000 per school) $ 3,000 100% r 3,000 Total Operations $ 12,110 12,110 SUPERVISION (1/8 PROGRAM $ 31,763 100% 31,763 COORDINATOR SAL +FRING X 3 SCHOOLS) Gr. Total $193,767 $95,000 $98,767