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23 <br /> 1 Kim Woodward, Emergency Medical Services Division Chief, said that Orange County <br /> 2 has traditionally been under the rates of the other counties. <br /> 3 Kirby Saunders said that the focus has been on rates rather than percentages. He said <br /> 4 that a standard percentage is 150%, but that is community dependent. He said they must <br /> 5 consider the payer mix and review if the rates will disproportionately impact any of the users of <br /> 6 the system. He said that he is unsure of the payer mixes of the different counties but suspects <br /> 7 that Durham and Wake will also be increasing their percent allowable. He said staff feels <br /> 8 comfortable with the 150% recommendation. <br /> 9 Commissioner McKee asked what the delinquency and write off is currently and how will <br /> 10 the increase affect that. <br /> 11 Kim Woodward said "self-payers" is the lowest amount that the county gets back as <br /> 12 revenue, and that rate is currently 14%. She said that they have the EMS assistance program <br /> 13 that assists payers currently below poverty level. <br /> 14 Commissioner McKee asked if most of this is paid by private insurance. <br /> 15 Kim Woodward said that is the intent, but private insurance will pay more. <br /> 16 Kirby Saunders said 32% users are on Medicare, 23% are private insurance, and 20% <br /> 17 are self-pay. He said they collect 81% from Medicare, 74% from private insurance, and 14% <br /> 18 from self-pay. He said there are programs to assist those that cannot pay, and he is not <br /> 19 concerned that this will disproportionately affect any payer. <br /> 20 Commissioner Bedford read from the County Manager's FY23 Recommended Budget <br /> 21 document and asked what "the redeployment of our agency's inventory management system, <br /> 22 OperativelQ" meant. <br /> 23 Kirby Saunders said it is the internal supply and logistics tracking software. He said that <br /> 24 it helps determine what type of equipment is needed and is also what the department uses to <br /> 25 make orders. He said they are working to redeploy that, and they want to reduce amount of time <br /> 26 staff, crews, supervisors, are having to come to warehouse to pick up supplies. He said that this <br /> 27 is coming back online after the pandemic. <br /> 28 Commissioner Hamilton asked about the EMS SMART Goal #3 to improve the 60% <br /> 29 adherence rate. She wanted to know if the dotted line meant everyone or an average. She <br /> 30 asked if they are looking for every month or yearly. <br /> 31 Kirby Saunders said it is month to month. He said they want to stay as close to 60% <br /> 32 adherence as possible. He said that closer to the dotted line, the better the response time. He <br /> 33 said he expects it to stabilize when the new units are online. He said that this will help with <br /> 34 response time and that it is their assumption that adding resources is the only way to decrease <br /> 35 that time. <br /> 36 Commissioner Richards asked about the reliance on mutual aid. <br /> 37 Kim Woodward said South Orange Rescue Squad is a partner and they have expanded <br /> 38 as much as possible. She said that the community is being impacted. She said they have not <br /> 39 had the same attrition in staff compared to surrounding agencies, they are going down units. <br /> 40 She said that the BLS resources have helped reduce reliance on mutual aid compared to <br /> 41 surrounding agencies. She said that the reliance on mutual aid drives up call volumes, <br /> 42 Commissioner Richards asked if there is data on response time for mutual aid compared <br /> 43 to intra-county. <br /> 44 Kirby Saunders said it is about 20 minutes, compared to 11-minute average for all calls. <br /> 45 He said they are under 10 minutes for Advanced Life Support (ALS) calls. He said the goal is to <br /> 46 get the calls to 60% rate under 9 minutes. <br /> 47 Commissioner Richards asked if the county has given out almost double the mutual aid <br /> 48 than they have received. <br /> 49 Kirby Saunders said yes, but that does not mean they ran a call in another county. He <br /> 50 said that a lot of that is moving a county line to standby in case they are needed to assist a <br /> 51 partner agency. He said that they try to honor the request if resources are available, but they do <br />