Legislation Details

File #: 24-1373    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 9/3/2024 In control: Health Services Department
On agenda: 9/24/2024 Final action: 9/24/2024
Title: Denial of Florida Ambulance Services, LLC d/b/a Florida Medical Transport's Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide Interfacility Basic Life Support Transport Services in Orange County, Florida. (EMS, Office of Medical Director)
Attachments: 1. EMSAC's Report and Recomendation on Florida Abulance Service, LLC d-b-a Florida Medical Transport's Application for a COPCN to Provide Interfacility BLS Transport Services in Orange County, Florida, 2. NHT COPCN Applicants Objection letter Florida Ambulance Services, 3. Florida Ambulance Objection -RG Amb, 4. Florida Ambulance Service dba Florida Medical Transport - 2024 COPCN Application
Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: September 3, 2024

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: Raul Pino, MD, MPH, Director

FROM: Christian Zuver, MD, EMS, Office of the Medical Director

CONTACT: Sandra Roe

PHONE: 407-836-7611

DIVISION: EMS, Office of the Medical Director

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Denial of Florida Ambulance Services, LLC d/b/a Florida Medical Transport's Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide Interfacility Basic Life Support Transport Services in Orange County, Florida. (EMS, Office of Medical Director)
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PURPOSE: In April 2024, Orange County's EMS, Office of the Medical Director Division notified Orange County's Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council (EMSAC) that Florida Ambulance Service LLC d/b/a Florida Medical Transport ("FMT") had applied for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) to provide interfacility basic life support transport services. Pursuant to Section 20-95 of the Orange County Code, EMSAC met on June 26, 2024, to evaluate the countywide emergency medical services system and review FMT's application to expand the system by issuing an additional COPCN to provide interfacility basic life support transport services. At the meeting, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) framed the issue, FMT presented its application, and EMSAC heard public comment and deliberated. In determining whether the application was in the interest of public convenience and necessity, EMSAC considered the guidelines adopted by the Board in Section 20-95 of the Code. Specifically, EMSAC considered: (1) the number of providers currently providing services and the type and quality of services being provided; (2) the historic number of requests for service; (3) the benefits of the proposed service; (4) the results of the most recent County conducted survey; (5) the written objections to FMT's application; and (6) FMT's application. At the conclusion of the meeting, E...

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