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Consent-Health & Human Services   # 34.
Board of Supervisors
Meeting Date:
12/05/2023
Brief Title
Second Amendment to Agreement No. 23-120 with C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic, Inc.
From:
Nolan Sullivan, Director, Health and Human Services Agency
Staff Contact:
Samantha Fusselman, Adult and Aging Branch Director, Health and Human Services Agency, x2942
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide

Subject

Approve second amendment to Agreement No. 23-120 with C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic, Inc. to add funding in the amount of $180,000 for 2023-24 for a new contract maximum of $630,000 for the period of July 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023 for the provision of providing substance use disorder treatment and prevention services. (No general fund impact) (Sullivan)

Recommended Action

Approve second amendment to Agreement No. 23-120 with C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic, Inc. to add funding in the amount of $180,000 for 2023-24 for a new contract maximum of $630,000 for the period of July 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023,for the provision of providing substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and prevention services

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

Thriving Residents
Safe Communities

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

The County entered into an agreement with the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to provide Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS) Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment services to eligible clients. DMC-ODS is a program for organized SUD services to Medi-Cal eligible individuals with SUD residing in a county that has elected to participate in the DMC-ODS. The program provides beneficiaries with access to care and system interaction needed to achieve sustainable recovery. The County also receives funding from a variety of other federal and state funding streams that assist the County in providing SUD treatment services to various client populations, including but not limited to: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SABG) Block Grant Funds; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); CalWORKS and CWS funding; 2011 Realignment, and Intergovernmental Transfer (IGT) Funds.

On July 10, 2018 the BOS approved Agreement No. 18-55 with C.O.R.E Medical Clinic, for the provision of providing Opioid/Narcotic Treatment Program (NTP) services with an initial term of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2022 with three optional extensions through FY 22-23. The County took all of its optional extensions. HHSA then requested BOS approval of a six-month extension of the procurement for the short-term renewal agreement no. 23-120 with C.O.R.E Medical Clinic, Inc. pending a formal solicitation for these services to allow services to continue.

Staff is requesting approval of this second amendment to add funds in the amount of $180,000 to cover the pending invoices under agreement no. 23-120 for the period of June 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. The additional funds will cover increased rates/costs and increased # of referrals to MAT.

Performance Measures included in this Agreement are as follows:
The Performance Measures were included in the underlying Agreement and are not being revised at this time (See Att. B. Performance Measures)

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

County Counsel has approved this agreement as to form. 
Department of General Services, Procurement Division

Competitive Bid Process/Vendor Performance

On or about February 26, 2018, Yolo County issued a formal request for proposal (2018 RFP) to solicit providers for the Yolo County Substance Use Disorder (“SUD”) Adult Continuum of Care services to eligible Yolo County residents. As a result of the 2018 RFP contracts were awarded to 7 providers: Baymark Health Centers, CommuniCare Health Centers, Community Recovery Resources, C.O.R.E Medical Clinic, Progress House, Turning Point Community Programs, and Yolo Wayfarer Center dba Fourth Hope.

On or about June 6, 2023 the BOS approved a six-month extension of the 2018 RFP to continue services pending the formal solicitation of these services.
On or about March 3, 2023, Yolo County issued a formal request for proposal (2023 RFP) to solicit providers for the Yolo County Substance Use Disorder (“SUD”) Adult Continuum of Care services. The 2023 RFP closed on May 12, ,2023 and is in process with a target to have newly awarded contracts in place on or before January 1, 2024. Pending the new agreements, services continue under this Agreement No. 23-120.

Additional information regarding the 2018 RFP is provided below, including a summary of the solicitation evaluation criteria.

Evaluation Criteria Included in RFP
  • Company overview (20 points)
  • Experience and past performance (100 points)
  • Responsiveness/Responsibility (? points)
  • For contractors bidding on residential treatment services (6 points)
  • Preferred qualifications (20 points)
  • Responsiveness/responsibility (20 points)
  • Pricing requirements (40 points)
  • Proposer’s approach to Project (100 points)
  • Quality Assurance and Oversight (20 points)
  • Outputs and Outcome Measures (50 points)
  • Financial Information (pass/fail)
  • Quality and completeness of submitted proposal (pass/fail)
Bids Received
CommuniCare Health Center
 
Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, Case Management, Physician Consultation, Recovery Services, In-Person Screening/Referral $1,583,952
Turning Point Community Programs
 
Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, Case Management, Physician Consultation $278,388
 
Progress House
 
Residential 3.1, Case Management, Physician Consultation $500,000
 
Yolo Wayfarer Center dba Fourth and Hope
 
Residential 3.1, Residential 3.5, Transitional, Case Management, Physician Consultation $1,001,950
 

Heritage Oaks
 
Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, Case Management, Physician Consultation $785,929
 
BayMark Health Centers (MedMark, Fairfield; MedMark, Sacramento)
Bi-Valley Medical Clinic
Opioid (Narcotic) Treatment Program, Case Management, Physician Consultation
$1,181,581**
 
C.O.R.E Medical Clinic, Inc. Opioid (Narcotic) Treatment Program, Case Management, Physician Consultation $2,000,000**

















* Community Recovery Resources declined to submit a bid amount. The entire program cost $3,823,974 was included in their proposal and expected to be funded by different sources.
** BayMark and CORE requested funding for two years. All other bids shown denote an annual budget

Fiscal Impact

Fiscal impact (see budgetary detail below)

Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)

Total cost of recommended action:
$    180,000
Amount budgeted for expenditure:
$    180,000
Additional expenditure authority needed:
$    0
One-time commitment:
Yes

Source of Funds for this Expenditure

DMC-ODS
$180,000

Further explanation as needed:

No general funds are required by this action. These services will be funded by DMC-ODS. The action increases the contract maximum by $180,000 for a total of $630,000 for the period of July 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. The amount of $180,000 is included in the HHSA adopted budget for fiscal year 2023-24

The following is the breakdown of funding for this agreement.
Fiscal Year 2023-24
July 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023
$630,000

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Financial Services mrobertson 11/17/2023 09:52 AM
County Counsel Hope Welton 11/17/2023 09:59 AM
Cindy Perez Cindy Perez 11/20/2023 10:53 AM
Form Started By:
Laura Checa
Started On:
10/11/2023 09:53 AM
Final Approval Date:
11/30/2023