File #: 19-951    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 6/14/2019 In control: DHHS: Public Health
On agenda: 7/9/2019 Final action: 7/9/2019
Title: Professional Services Agreement with Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for Temporary Placement of Occupational or Physical Therapist
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Professional Services Agreement with Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for Temporary Placement of Occupational or Physical Therapist, 3. CERT-1871701573, 4. Endorsement - Additionaly Insured, 5. Executed Professional Services Agreement with Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for Temporary.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: DHHS: Public Health

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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Professional Services Agreement with Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for Temporary Placement of Occupational or Physical Therapist
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Approve, and authorize the Chair of the Board to execute, the agreement between Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - Public Health and Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for temporary placement of one Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist in the California Children's Services' Medical Therapy Program;
2. Approve, and authorize the Public Health Director to execute amendments to this agreement thereto after review and approval by County Counsel and Risk Management; and
3. Direct the Clerk of the Board to route the fully executed agreement to DHHS - Contract Unit for further processing.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
Public Health Fund

DISCUSSION:
California Children's Services (CCS) is a statewide program that authorizes diagnosis and treatment services for children with certain physical limitations and chronic health conditions or diseases. CCS provides specialty pediatric physical and occupational therapy at the Medical Therapy Program (MTP) located at Glen Paul School in Eureka. DHHS - Public Health has been administering the MTP since 1980. The MTP caseload consists of children with a variety of diagnoses including rheumatoid arthritis, childhood cancers, chronic orthopedic conditions, cerebral palsy and infants with prenatal drug exposure.

The MTP typically staffs two full-time equivalent (FTE) Occupational and Physical Therapists. The program has experienced ongoing difficulty finding qualified licensed therapists despite continued recruitment efforts. In July of 2017, DHHS - Public Health entered into an agreement with Preferred Healthcare Registry, Inc. for temporary placement of Occupational Therapists for the 2017-18 fisc...

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