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SH17-040 Prof Service Agreement & BAA signed
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11/20/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve an Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement between Kittitas County and Family Healthcare of Ellensburg for 11/1/18-12/31/18
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5
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Consent Agenda
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49352
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Contract
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EXHIBIT "A" <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />In addition to providing all material and labor, the Contractor shall perform the following: <br />- Provide on-site medical care to the inmate population within the Kittitas County <br />Correctional Center (KCCC) that appropriately approximates the care offered to <br />citizens in the local community three days per week, up to two hours per day. <br />Provide fully qualified professional healthcare employee staff to deliver health care <br />services under this contract. <br />Provide on-call service from the Contractor's Medical Director, Physician, or a <br />Physician's Assistant / Nurse Practitioner to the facility on a 24 hours per day, seven <br />days per week, 365 days per year basis. <br />Set-up meetings between the Contractor and the County to discuss all inmates with <br />ongoing serious healthcare issues. Cases of significance will be given special <br />attention in the transition to avoid interruptions in appropriate care. <br />Develop a written, individualized treatment plan for inmates requiring close medical <br />care or supervision (e.g. those inmates with chronic or convalescent care, suicidal <br />tendencies or a history of seizures, etc.) The treatment plan will include directions to <br />health care and other personnel in care and supervision of the patient, as well as <br />any required pharmacological support. <br />Perform an inventory, with the County staff, of all existing equipment and supplies <br />immediately upon takeover of contract responsibilities. <br />Review current and prior medical problems; screen for mental illness, dental issues, <br />sexually transmitted disease, tuberculosis, drug and alcohol use and many other <br />conditions found in the general public as well as those more prevalent in correctional <br />healthcare. <br />- Adhere to strict Nursing and Care protocols that have developed over decades of <br />working in correctional facilities and together with correctional facility administrators. <br />Obtain, at Contractor's own expense, all licenses and/or certifications necessary to <br />render medical and health services within the County. Contractor will ensure that all <br />of its employees rendering services possess all licenses and/or certifications <br />necessary to render medical services within the County. <br />Professional Services Agreement <br />Page 13 <br />
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