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HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-0826 St. Joseph Hospital RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL FOR HEPATITIS B VACCINATIONS • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Larry L. Rice, City Manager, be and is hereby authorized and directed to accept the proposal on behalf of the City of Elgin of St. Joseph Hospital for Hepatitis B vaccinations for the Elgin Police Department, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. s/ George VanDeVoorde George VanDeVoorde, Mayor Presented: August 26, 1992 Adopted: August 26, 1992 Omnibus Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0 Recorded: Attest: �I± s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk it �1. FAT 70808695089571 ST JOS 0CC HLTH P02 Saint Joseph Hospital A I)i i.u,u .d I:.,n a do lit 11111 ( :,: ( NIILIR,)IU i OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES City of Elgin Department of Police 150 Dexter Court Elgin, Illinois 60120-5555 Attn: Dan McCollum, Director of Training Dear Mr. McCollum, This letter confirms our previous conversations and should be considered the official proposal of St. Joseph's Hospital to provide the following services to the Elgin Police Department. St. Joseph Hospital will provide the following: 1. Hepatitis B Vaccinations (series of 3) at a cost of $56.00 per dose, total ■ $168.00 per employee. These vaccinations would be administered at the Elgin Police Department on dates and times scheduled with the police department. 2. Seven (7) training sessions for Elgin Police Personnel on bloodborne pathogen standards and precautionary measures. These sessions will be conducted on a schedule arranged with the police department on different dates and at ditferent times. These sessions would be free of additional cost to the City of Elgin and the police department. 3. Follow-up Anti HES with vaccinated employees to verify if Hepatitis S antibodies have formed. These tests would be optional for any employee interested in participating in same and would be tree of cost to the City of Elgin and the police department. Very Truly Yours, Q Madolyn Lindsay Account Representative • in Memorandum .3=& kt4- " June 16, 1992 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: Hepatitis B Vaccinations for Police Personnel Purpose To obtain authorization to enter into an agreement with St. Joseph Hospital for hepatitis B vaccinations for police officers and employees likely to be exposed to the virus. Background OSHA standards recently passed by Congress mandate that hepatitis B vaccinations be offered to all public safety offi- cers and employees likely to come into contact with or be ex- posed to bloodborne pathogens. Said standards take effect on July 6, 1992 . The police department's efforts to comply with these stan- dards have included contacting four (4) health care facilities in this area to determine the availability of the three (3) shot vaccinations, the cost of same, and the availability and cost of mandatory pre-vaccination training sessions as required by law for all exposed personnel. Our contacts have yielded the follow- ing results: Unit Unit Follow-up Total Healthcare Vaccination Training Exam Unit Facility Cost Cost Cost Cost Elgin Physical Health Center $220 Included Not proposed $220 Northwest Suburban Medical Clinic, $185 $150/hour $30 $215+ Hoffman Estates training Sherman Hospital $225 - Included Not proposed $225 St. Joseph Hospital $168 Included Included $168 Mayor and City Council June 16, 1992 Page 2 r Clearly, St. Joseph Hospital of Elgin has offered the low- est unit vaccination cost of the four healthcare providers con- tacted. In fact, the entire package offered by St. Joseph's seems superior to the others, as their offer includes seven (7) training sessions at no additional cost as well as the vaccina- tions and the follow-up examinations, all of which would be provided or administered at our facility. Financial Impact The department must offer the vaccinations to each of its 160 exposed personnel, but the actual receipt of the vaccina- tions is optional on the part of the officer or employee. The potential exists that every exposed employee would obtain the vaccinations, although that potential seems unlikely. In the event that all elect to take the vaccinations, the total expendi- ture could amount to $26,880. Funds are not specifically budgeted to cover this expendi- ture. However, this cost can be absorbed in the police budget through savings realized in other areas thus far in 1992. Recommendation I recommend that you authorize the department to obtain said vaccinations through St. Joseph Hospital. LA . Larry L. '•q - City Manager LLR:ks r