SECTION 3: This Resolution shall take effect as provided by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS _____ DAY OF __________________, 2011. RESOLUTION NO. 41-11 (CORPORATE SEAL) CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH BY THE CITY COMMISSION ATTEST: ____________________________ PRESIDING OFFICER ____________________ CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE Approved as to <strong>for</strong>m and legal sufficiency By:_______________________ Date:______________________
Matter No. 10067 ITN No. 08/09-131 Resolution No. 41-11 CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH EMPLOYEE HEALTH CENTER AGREEMENT THIS EMPLOYEE HEALTH CENTER AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is by and between H2U WELLNESS CENTERS LLC, a Tennessee Limited Liability Company authorized to do business in the state <strong>of</strong> Florida, d/b/a “First Onsite”, with an address <strong>of</strong> 3322 <strong>West</strong> End Avenue, Suite 400, Nashville, TN 37203 (“First Onsite”), and the CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation, with an address <strong>of</strong> 401 Clematis Street, <strong>West</strong> <strong>Palm</strong> <strong>Beach</strong>, Florida 33401 (“<strong>City</strong>”). RECITALS: WHEREAS, the <strong>City</strong> seeks to provide access to quality health care and to improve the health and wellness <strong>of</strong> its employees and other eligible persons through the provision <strong>of</strong> clinical services at an employee health center (the “Clinic”); and WHEREAS, the <strong>City</strong> specifically wishes to <strong>of</strong>fer primary care and occupational health services including but not limited to evaluation and treatment <strong>of</strong> work related injuries and illnesses, occupational health exams, health assessments, call support, immunizations, injections, exams and screenings, prescription dispensing, disease management and primary case management at the Clinic to its employees and other eligible persons; and WHEREAS, the <strong>City</strong> issued Invitation to Negotiate #08/09-131(“ITN”) seeking proposals to administer an onsite employee health center <strong>for</strong> the <strong>City</strong>, the terms <strong>of</strong> which are incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, First Onsite responded to the ITN by submitting a proposal dated September 10, 2009 and amended March 16, 2010, (collectively, “Proposal”), the terms <strong>of</strong> which are incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, First Onsite, a wholly owned subsidiary <strong>of</strong> HCA, Inc., is a provider <strong>of</strong> health care services and employs or contracts with Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals duly licensed and qualified to provide such services and to manage and operate the Clinic; and WHEREAS, First Onsite’s Proposal was determined to be the best value to the <strong>City</strong>; and WHEREAS, it is the desire <strong>of</strong> the parties hereto to enter into a contractual agreement whereby First Onsite will provide clinical and management services under the terms and conditions herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration <strong>of</strong> the promises and the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto do agree as follows.
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