Comprehensive Medical Services - FCC Allenwood
ID: 15BFAO25N00000008Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONSFAOGRAND PRAIRIE, TX, 75051, USA

NAICS

General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (622110)

PSC

MEDICAL- GENERAL HEALTH CARE (Q201)
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    The Department of Justice, through the Federal Bureau of Prisons, is seeking market information for the provision of Comprehensive Medical Services at the Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) in Allenwood, Pennsylvania. The anticipated services include a range of medical care such as inpatient and outpatient hospital services, skilled nursing, and outpatient physician services, aimed at meeting the healthcare needs of federal adults in custody. This initiative is crucial for ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and maintaining operational quality standards within federal correctional facilities. Interested contractors must respond to the Sources Sought Questionnaire by February 10, 2025, and direct inquiries to Kristen Fisher at kmfisher@bop.gov, as all future information will be disseminated through the System for Award Management (SAM) database.

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    The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Federal Bureau of Prisons, is seeking market information for comprehensive medical services for adult inmates at the Federal Correctional Complex in Allenwood, PA. The anticipated solicitation will cover a range of medical services including inpatient and outpatient hospital care, skilled nursing, and outpatient physician services such as surgeries and specialized medical consultations. It is conducting this "Sources Sought Questionnaire" to gauge the capability of potential service providers. Contractors are asked to respond to various inquiries regarding their ability to deliver the required services, the pricing methodology based on Medicare benchmarks, and their business status under the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) for General Medical and Surgical Hospitals. The document emphasizes the need for a centralized billing system to ensure efficient tracking of medical expenditures and compliance with specific invoicing standards. Responses are due by February 10, 2025, with further information to be disseminated through the government’s procurement website, SAM.gov. This initiative reflects ongoing government efforts to procure essential medical services for federal correctional facilities, aligning with regulatory requirements and operational quality standards.
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