File #: 22-0392    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/14/2022 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 4/19/2022 Final action: 4/19/2022
Title: Approval of a Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Authorization and Signature by the City Manager of a Memorandum of Understanding with MultiCare Health System d/b/a MultiCare Capital Medical Center in Support of its Provision of Health Care to the Indigent, Uninsured, and Underinsured
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Memorandum of Understanding
Title
Approval of a Resolution Ratifying and Confirming Authorization and Signature by the City Manager of a Memorandum of Understanding with MultiCare Health System d/b/a MultiCare Capital Medical Center in Support of its Provision of Health Care to the Indigent, Uninsured, and Underinsured

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Resolution ratifying and confirming the authorization and signature by the City Manager of the Memorandum of Understanding with MultiCare Health System d/b/a MultiCare Capital Medical Center in support of its provision of health care to the indigent, uninsured, and underinsured.

Report
Issue:
Whether to ratify and confirm signature by the City Manager of a Memorandum of Understanding with MultiCare Capital Medical Center in support of its provision of health care to indigent, uninsured, and underinsured patients.

Staff Contact:
Mark Barber, City Attorney, 360.753.8338

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
MultiCare Health System d/b/a MultiCare Capital Medical Center ("MultiCare") provides a disproportionate share of healthcare services to low-income patients with special needs and participates in programs that benefit the indigent, uninsured, or underinsured population in the State of Washington, including within the City of Olympia. MultiCare has accepted a Certificate of Need from the State of Washington, pursuant to which Certificate MultiCare has committed to serving low-income patients with special needs, all in accordance with the provisions of MultiCare's Certificate of Need and in accordance with its license issued by the Department of Health.

In order to participate in the drug discount program established under Section 340B of the Public Health Services Act (the "340B Program"), MultiCare must have in place an agreement with a unit of state or local government pursuant to which MultiCare commits to pro...

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