The U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons has issued a Sources Sought Questionnaire to gather information on potential providers for comprehensive medical services at the United States Penitentiary in Pennington Gap, WV. The anticipated services include inpatient and outpatient hospital and physician services, with estimated annual quantities for 100 inpatient days and approximately 535 outpatient visits. The Bureau is particularly interested in providers who can submit pricing proposals based on Medicare reimbursement methodologies, allowing for discounts or premiums from established Medicare rates.
Respondents are asked to demonstrate their ability to provide specified services, indicate their business size under NAICS code 622110, and clarify their eligibility for small business programs. Furthermore, details on centralized billing capabilities, medical liability insurance levels, proposal preparation time, and service commencement timelines post-award are also requested. Responses must be submitted by November 12, 2024, and all future communications regarding this acquisition will be directed through sam.gov. This effort reflects the Bureau's commitment to meeting the healthcare needs of adults in custody while ensuring compliance with federal procurement guidelines.
The U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons has issued a Sources Sought Questionnaire to gather information on potential providers for comprehensive medical services at the United States Penitentiary in Pennington Gap, WV. The anticipated services include inpatient and outpatient hospital and physician services, with estimated annual quantities for 100 inpatient days and approximately 535 outpatient visits. The Bureau is particularly interested in providers who can submit pricing proposals based on Medicare reimbursement methodologies, allowing for discounts or premiums from established Medicare rates.
Respondents are asked to demonstrate their ability to provide specified services, indicate their business size under NAICS code 622110, and clarify their eligibility for small business programs. Furthermore, details on centralized billing capabilities, medical liability insurance levels, proposal preparation time, and service commencement timelines post-award are also requested. Responses must be submitted by November 12, 2024, and all future communications regarding this acquisition will be directed through sam.gov. This effort reflects the Bureau's commitment to meeting the healthcare needs of adults in custody while ensuring compliance with federal procurement guidelines.