Legislation Details

File #: BILL NO. 26-087    Name:
Type: Ordinance - Committee Status: Passed
File created: 4/21/2026 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 5/4/2026 Final action: 5/5/2026
Title: An Ordinance authorizing the execution of all necessary intergovernmental agreements between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the Missouri Department of Social Services, including its MO HealthNet Division, to permit the City to participate in the supplemental Managed Care Organization (MCO), Ground Emergency Medical Transportation Uncompensated Cost Reimbursement Program. (F&BC 5/4/26)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Supporting Document: Letter from Missouri Dept. of Social Services
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An Ordinance authorizing the execution of all necessary intergovernmental agreements between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the Missouri Department of Social Services, including its MO HealthNet Division, to permit the City to participate in the supplemental Managed Care Organization (MCO), Ground Emergency Medical Transportation Uncompensated Cost Reimbursement Program. (F&BC 5/4/26)

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Issue/Request:

Adoption of an Ordinance authorizing execution of all necessary agreements with the Missouri Department of Social Services (MDSS), including its HealthNet Division, to allow the City to participate in the supplemental Managed Care Organization, Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) program.

Key Issues:

The GEMT program is sponsored by the State of Missouri, Department of Social Services, MO Healthnet Division (MHD). It is a fee-for-service program that is voluntary for governmental entities. If an entity participates, it can seek cost reimbursement by applying for federal funds to bring payment per transport up to or closer to full cost. Simply, it allows the City to recover more costs for services and mileage in the transport of federally insured patients in the Medicare/Medicaid programs.


The fee for this service is based on the amount of federal funds collected and true costs for service provision. Annually, the City provides a cost report to the state accounting for all costs associated with ambulance transport. The City has participated in the program since 2018. In 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved a request from the state of Missouri to include managed care organizations (MCO) in the GEMT program. Providers that submitted an SFY 2023 Fee for Service cost report are eligible to participate in the expansion program.

The City received a letter from MDSS on 3/31/2026 with details on what the SFY 2025 program intergovernmental transfer amount would be in relation to the Net Federal Participatio...

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