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2/19/2018
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Board of Commissioners
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PREHOSPITAL STROKE ASSESSMENT PILOT PROGRAM AGREEMENT <br />THIS AGREEMENT) 1s dated <br />"Agreement" � <br />( r-�„ (the "Effective Date"), <br />and is by and between CADARRUS COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ("County") and <br />MEDRIS, LLC ("Medris). Medris and County are sometimes referred to herein individually as a "P. arty" <br />and collectively as the "Parties" <br />WHEREAS, County operates Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulances in Cabarrus <br />County; and <br />WHEREAS, Medris provides a service that supplies equipment to enable secure video <br />transmission between ambulance -based devices and hospital-based tablets; and <br />WHEREAS, County has determined that the services provided by Medris would be advantageous <br />to their EMS delivery. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above promises, the mutual covenants hereinafter <br />set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby <br />acknowledged by each of the parties hereto, County and Medris covenant and agree as follows: <br />Services to be Provided <br />A. Services <br />1. Medris will provide technology system that will allow County's EMS responders <br />to initiate video and audio communication between a hospital-based physician and a neurology patient in <br />the ambulance while being transported to the hospital. Medris will be responsible for maintaining all <br />technologic aspects of the video transmission and will be available for technology -related questions and <br />support. <br />2. County will use the Medris proprietary ambulance -based video transmission <br />technologies for its video transmission needs for neurology patients, and not enter into an agreement with <br />other video transmission technology platform for neurology patients during the duration of this agreement. <br />Such a commitment ensures all time, equipment, support, uniquely manufactured devices, and ongoing <br />relations between the Parties are in mutual good faith. <br />3. County will be responsible for the costs or running, installing, repairing and <br />maintaining all County owned hardware which enables access to Wi-Fi internet such as routers, modems, <br />and antennas. County will ensure a Wi-Fi connectivity partnership with a 3's party provider such as Verizon <br />or AT&T is in place during the duration of this agreement. <br />B. Training <br />1. The Parties will coordinate to provide training to County employees on the video <br />transmission technology. In said training, County will be responsible for providing HIPAA training. Medris <br />will technology and device specific training and support. <br />II. Consideration <br />Attachment number 1 \n <br />F-4 Page 57 <br />
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