2023 ANNUAL REPORT-FINAL

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Logistics

The Logistics office provides support to the Division of Fire Rescue Services and the companies within the Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Association. The logistics function includes the operations of a supply warehouse located at 1501 Tilco Drive. They provide long and short-term emergency incident support with equipment and supplies. An inventory of supplies, hoses and equipment is maintained and issued as needed. Logistics is responsible for issuing and ordering personal protective equipment (PPE) to the county’s career and volunteer personnel and are certified to inspect/test PPE to conform to the NFPA 1851 Standard and maintain accountability of all PPE issued. Additionally, Logistics processes over 1,000 purchase orders and requisitions each year for supplies and equipment that is delivered to the thirty (30) fire and rescue stations, and the Public Safety Training Facility on a weekly basis. Uniforms are issued and invento ry maintained to support the needs of the County’s uniformed employees. Logistics has also taken over the inventory management of COVID Supplies and PPE for the County in coordination with Emergency Management and the Health Department. The Ambulance Transport Insurance Billing Program generates approximately $7 million in revenue on an annual basis, with approximately $1.9 million distributed to the transporting fire/rescue companies. This program reviews over fifty thousand EMS reports on an annual basis and submits to our billing agent for invoicing. The program also administers the Subscription Club for the local fire and rescue corporations, which entitles the subscriber relief of any additional cost of the service above what the insurance company will reimburse for emergency medical transport. The subscription club collects approximately $350,000 and distributes to the first due fire/rescue Company which the subscriber lives in. This HIPAA Compliance Officer is a separate function within the County’s Office of Risk Management but works very closely with the Ambulance Transport Billing Program and on behalf of the Division of Fire Rescue and its 25 member companies. This position ensures we are in compliance with all State, Federal and Medicare rules and regulations. Is responsible for staying abreast of federal, state and local regulations and implementing such changes as they apply to ambulance providers. o Is responsible for statistical and financial reporting. Monthly, quarterly and fiscal year end. o The program educates and works with the general public to ensure no resident suffers a financial hardship associated with service provided. o Works closely with mutual-aid fire/EMS companies for reimbursement of upgrade services and subscription club membership. o The Billing Coordinator works hand and hand with the Billing Agent and insurance carriers to ensure accurate billing and reimbursement. Ambulance Transport Insurance Billing Additionally, this program: o

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