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Dr. Christopher C. Hill
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Contractual employment |
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VIEMS
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Business associate |
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VITEMA
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Regulatory operational oversight |
5
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This document is page 14 of a business prospectus for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands,' a USVI-based medical transport company. The company, co-founded by Eugene Phipps, Jeffery D. Gilliard, and Jerry Galloway, is seeking to raise $10 million to expand services and repair damages caused by Hurricane Maria. The plan outlines the intended use of funds, including purchasing ambulances and equipment, and notes that their first ambulance will be commissioned by April 2018.
Page 9 of a business expansion portfolio for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands' (TCMIH). The document outlines the organization's operational standards, focusing on quality assurance, compliance with Medicare/Medicaid 'medical necessity' guidelines for billing, services for special events, and the employee code of conduct. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is page 7 of a business prospectus for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands' (TCMIH), detailing their Mobile Phlebotomy services. It outlines the scope of their services, including home blood draws and specimen collection, and emphasizes adherence to medical standards. The document highlights the appointment of Dr. Christopher C. Hill (based in Florida) as the Medical Director to ensure CAAS compliance and medical oversight.
Page 6 of a business prospectus for Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands (TCMIH). The document outlines training requirements for Crisis Intervention Teams, commits to providing mutual aid for storm evacuations under VITEMA directives, and proposes a Community Paramedicine program to address rural healthcare gaps. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is page 5 of a business expansion portfolio for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands' (TCMIH). It details the organization's Ambulance Division, defining their Advanced Life Support (ALS), Specialty Care Transports, and Mental Health Transport services. It identifies Dr. Christopher C. Hill as the Medical Director and outlines the company's intent to support the Virgin Islands Department of Health and local community mental health initiatives.
This document is page 4 of a Business Expansion Portfolio and Prospectus for 'Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands' (TCMIH). It outlines performance parameters for medical transports, definitions for mental health transport priorities, and a detailed fee schedule for ambulance services ranging from $290 to $800. It also references CMS guidelines for reimbursement criteria regarding emergency definitions. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
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