Firm Fixed-Price Non-Personal Service Purchase Order to provide Optometrist Services for the Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center, Sisseton, SD.
ID: 75H70625Q00027Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEGREAT PLAINS AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCABERDEEN, SD, 57401, USA

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Temporary Help Services (561320)

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MEDICAL- OPHTHALMOLOGY (Q511)

Set Aside

Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) Set-Aside (specific to Department of Interior and Indian Health Services) (ISBEE)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Indian Health Service, is seeking a firm fixed-price non-personal service purchase order to provide optometrist services for the Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center in Sisseton, South Dakota. The contract aims to source qualified optometrists to serve approximately 7,000 tribal members, ensuring they meet specific credentialing requirements and adhere to IHS standards while delivering comprehensive patient care. This initiative is crucial for enhancing healthcare access in a rural area where patients often travel significant distances for services. Interested contractors should contact Andrea Whipple at andrea.whipple@ihs.gov or call 605-268-2022 for further details, with the procurement process emphasizing compliance with federal regulations and the importance of cultural sensitivity in service delivery.

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    The Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center (WWKMHCC), part of the Indian Health Service (IHS), seeks a non-personal service contract for optometric services to serve approximately 7,000 tribal members in South Dakota. The contract involves sourcing qualified optometrists for periods of staffing absence, ensuring they meet specific credentialing requirements and perform in accordance with IHS standards. The qualified candidates must hold a Doctor of Optometry degree, possess a current license, and maintain a Basic Life Support certification. Contract optometrists are tasked with delivering comprehensive patient care, managing medical records, and adhering to privacy laws and IHS policies. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare access in a rural area where patients often travel significant distances for services. Performance evaluations will measure optometrists' quality of care and adherence to protocol, emphasizing cultural sensitivity and effective communication. The document outlines detailed processes for recruitment, credentialing, responsibilities, and evaluation methods to ensure high standards of care are maintained within the IHS framework.
    The document outlines the clauses incorporated by reference for firm fixed-price contracts concerning non-personal service commercial items as specified in Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Key provisions include a variety of compliance stipulations related to contractor performance, with emphasis on the mandatory System for Award Management enrollment and personal identity verification requirements. Critical evaluation criteria for proposals focus on a contractor's technical approach, past performance, key personnel qualifications, and management capabilities. Offerors must demonstrate relevant experience through previous contracts, showcasing their understanding of the tasks outlined in the solicitation. The document also details representations and certifications, including assurances regarding subcontractor responsibilities, child labor compliance, and certifications to avoid contracting with entities linked to restricted operations. Overall, this solicitation framework emphasizes adherence to regulatory standards, competitive evaluation, and the prioritization of technical qualifications over cost in the selection of contractors. The comprehensive list of clauses provides a robust foundation for ensuring responsible procurement practices within government contracts, crucial for safeguarding the integrity of public funds and operations.
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