The Vendor is required medical service provisions for arrestees (pre-booking medical clearances) and manage the department’s Naloxone HCI (Narcan) program.
• medical service requirements:
• Perform medical screening evaluations on an Arrestee to determine if the arrestee is healthy enough to be discharged to the City’s Police Department for booking and housing in the City’s Jail (“Medical Clearance”).
• Perform blood withdrawals in a medically approved manner in connection with driving under the influence (“DUI”) investigations, DUI saturation operations, and DUI checkpoints (“Blood Draw”).
• Administers and Manage the Department’s Nasal Narcan Program.
• Provide services for reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing (“Reasonable Suspicion Drug and Alcohol Testing”) in conformity with City’s policies on an as needed basis.
• Provide testing services and counseling for occupational exposures to communicable diseases (“Communicable Disease Exposure Testing and Counseling”), including source testing, in conformity with City’s policies and applicable laws and regulations.
• On an “as needed” basis, and upon advance notice from the City’s Chief of Police (or his or her authorized representative), which notice is reasonable under the circumstances, provide appropriately licensed and trained medical personnel (“Medical Staff Coverage at Request of City”) at City sponsored events, emergencies at City facilities or other locations where City sponsored events or emergencies are occurring or with respect to which the City is otherwise engaged (collectively, the “Events”), including the provision of the appropriate level of medical services to members of the public at any such Events. Although the City may request the level of personnel it wishes SERVICE PROVIDER to provide at any such Events, the determination of the appropriate level of personnel shall be made by appropriate medical personnel engaged by service provider.
• Provide standby time (“Medical Staff Standby at Request of City”), at the request of the city.
• Courtroom testimonies resulting from a request by City or a court-ordered subpoena (“Courtroom Testimony Hourly Rate”).
• A forced blood draw, a warrant blood draw, a “McNeely Warrant Blood Draw” (“Warrant Blood Draw”), or in-field blood draw (“In-Field Blood Draw”). In-field blood draws denote when blood is drawn in the field (e.g. scene of an accident, at an address outside of the police department, etc.). If a forced or warrant blood draw patient requires a Medical Clearance, the Medical Clearance will not incur an additional charge to the City.
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