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紐約市審計 一劑新冠疫苗花掉政府$2400

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審計發現:一劑新冠疫苗花掉政府$2400
 
美國在線 |2023-07-06        
 
紐約市主計長的一項新審計顯示,由於紐約市衛生局監管不力,使得一家外部供應商在新冠疫情期間大幅增加疫苗接種和測試地點的人手,導致數百萬美元的流失,接種一劑新冠疫苗的成本高達2000多美元。
 
根據紐約郵報報道,調查顯示,新冠疫情期間,行政醫療服務公司(Executive Medical Services PC,簡稱EMS)被允許為其網點設定工作人員配備標準,在沒有監督和成本控製的情況下,向衛生局收取費用。
 
在2020年5月新冠疫情爆發的一些最黑暗的日子裏,衛生局與EMS簽署了合同,用於該公司提供截至2023年3月的三年服務,最後支付的賬單高達3.9美元。主計長布拉德•蘭德(Brad Lander)說,其審查分析了該公司約2億美元的賬單。
 
根據該協議,每位工作人員每小時的費用為150美元,另外市政府為每次檢測支付100美元,為每次注射支付25美元。
 
這意味著,在EMS管理的站點,每次測試平均花掉政府202美元到937美元,它完全取決於工作人員的忙碌程度。根據接種地點和繁忙程度的不同,每針疫苗的平均成本從169美元到2423美元不等。
 
衛生局發言人反駁說,由於有幾個地點位於受新冠病毒嚴重打擊的較貧窮社區,為確保他們容易獲得疫苗,需要更多的勞動時間。
 
衛生局發言人帕特裏克•加拉休(Patrick Gallahue)表示,新冠疫苗接種是紐約市曆史上規模最大、最成功的疫苗接種活動,99%的紐約成年市民至少接種了一劑疫苗。各機構、工作人員和行政部門之間的協調反映了一種前所未有的整體政府運作方式,即利用各司法管轄區的資源,為最需要的人提供服務和支持。最重要的是,生命得到了挽救。
 
NYC Health Department was charged up to $2.4K per COVID vax at some locations due to poor oversight: audit
 
 
By   July 4, 2023 

Poor oversight by New York City’s Health Department allowed an outside vendor to dramatically overstaff vaccination and testing sites during the COVID crisis, leading to a multi-million dollar cash grab, a new audit by the City Comptroller reveals.

The investigation revealed that the company, Executive Medical Services PC, was allowed to set its own staffing levels for its sites and then billed DOH based on a formula that included staffing levels, removing key oversight and cost controls.

That meant that the all-in costs for each test administered by EMS fluctuated wildly from an average of $202 to $937 per site, based entirely upon how busy the staff was.

There was an even bigger spread in costs for vaccination, where the average cost per shot ranged from $169 to $2,423 depending on the site and how busy it was.

“While the audit recognizes that DOHMH was responding to an unprecedented pandemic situation, effective cost-management was not incompatible with DOHMH’s overarching mission, and indeed, is an essential part of emergency preparedness,” wrote the comptroller, Brad Lander, in a letter.

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Poor oversight by New York City’s Health Department allowed an outside vendor to dramatically overstaff vaccination and testing sites during the COVID crisis.

The Health Department inked the contract with EMS during some of the darkest days of the COVID outbreak in May 2020, ultimately paying the company $390 million for the three years of services the company had provided as of March 2023.

The Comptroller said its review analyzed roughly $200 million worth of billings by the company.

The deal paid EMS a flat rate based on each person assigned to work a testing or vaccination site, plus an additional amount for each test or shot administered.

Every worker cost $150 per hour, while the city paid $100 for each test administered and $25 for each shot dispensed.

Covid-19 Testing siteAn investigation revealed that the company, Executive Medical Services PC, was allowed to set its own staffing levels for its sites and then billed DOH based on a formula that included staffing levels, removing key oversight and cost controls.

Even though the contract’s compensation was heavily weighted towards staffing, the audit found that “DOHMH did not establish or communicate optimal staffing level benchmarks or standard service levels for administering tests or vaccinations, or design any formal mechanisms for assessing EMS PC’s staffing levels on an ongoing basis.”

That meant “DOHMH was unable to effectively determine the number of tests and vaccines administered per hour by each EMS PC staff member assigned,” auditors added.

A spokesman for the Health Department retorted that several of the sites were placed in poorer neighborhoods hard hit by the coronavirus to ensure easy access to the vaccine, but that they were battling slower community uptake which meant more hours of labor were required.

“The COVID-19 response was the largest and most successful vaccination campaign in the city’s history, and it resulted in 99 percent of adult New Yorkers receiving at least one dose,” said Health Department spokesman Patrick Gallahue.Covid-19 Testing siteThis meant the all-in costs for each test administered by EMS fluctuated wildly from an average of $202 to $937 per site, based entirely upon how busy the staff was.

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“The coordination between agencies, staff and administrations reflected an unprecedented whole-of-government approach that employed resources across jurisdictions to get services and supports to people who needed them most.”

He added: “The bottom line is that lives were saved.”

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