V225--Bay Pines Ground Ambulance Service
ID: 36C24825Q0492Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF248-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 8 (36C248)TAMPA, FL, 33637, USA

NAICS

Ambulance Services (621910)

PSC

TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL/RELOCATION- TRAVEL/LODGING/RECRUITMENT: AMBULANCE (V225)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors to provide Ground Ambulance Services for the C.W. Bill Young VA Medical Center, with a contract period from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2030. The procurement includes non-emergency transportation services such as Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), and Critical Care Transport (CCT), emphasizing 24/7 availability and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. This initiative aims to enhance transportation services for veterans, ensuring high-quality care and adherence to health protocols, particularly in light of COVID-19 safety measures. Interested bidders must submit their proposals electronically by March 21, 2025, and direct any inquiries to Contracting Officer Lakiesha Anderson at lakiesha.anderson@va.gov or by phone at 561-618-2398.

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    Lakiesha AndersonContracting Officer
    (561) 618-2398
    lakiesha.anderson@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is soliciting bids for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Ground Ambulance Services as per solicitation number 36C24825Q0492. The contract will span from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2030, encompassing several ordering periods. The services required include Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), Critical Care Transport (CCT), and additional support services such as mileage and wait time charges. The estimated annual contract budget is $1,450,000, with a minimum guarantee of $10,000 per task order. Primary contractors must adhere to FAR simplified acquisition procedures and submit comprehensive quotes electronically to the designated Contracting Officer by March 21, 2025. Questions about the solicitation must be submitted by March 12, 2025. The VA emphasizes 24/7 availability for these transportation services across its facilities, indicating a strong commitment to providing essential medical assistance to veterans. Interested bidders are encouraged to review the attached documents for detailed instructions and criteria for evaluation. This procurement aligns with federal efforts to enhance healthcare services for veterans through reliable transportation solutions.
    The Veterans Transportation Service (VTS) outlines standard operating procedures for patient transport, focusing on the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and vehicle cleaning during the COVID-19 pandemic. It emphasizes adherence to CDC guidelines for infection prevention, requiring specific PPE based on the patient's COVID-19 status. For routine transports, essential PPE includes masks and eye protection, whereas transporting COVID-19 patients mandates fit-tested N95 respirators, gowns, and gloves. The document also details protocols for patient interactions, vehicle ventilation during transport, and thorough cleaning and disinfection procedures post-transport. Operators are instructed to keep a checklist of cleaning activities, document incidents of exposure, and follow protocols for doffing PPE. This comprehensive approach underscores the VTS's commitment to mitigating infection risks within healthcare transport services, ensuring both patient and personnel safety. The guidelines serve as a critical framework for protecting public health in compliance with government health mandates during infectious disease outbreaks.
    The document outlines the Business Associate Application for companies collaborating with the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Its primary purpose is to assess the company's relationship with the VHA concerning the handling of Protected Health Information (PHI) and compliance with HIPAA regulations. The application requests demographic details of the company, including its name, address, and UEI/DUNS numbers, alongside various assurances regarding the protection and management of VHA data. Key sections address whether the company acts as a healthcare provider, manages VHA workforce functions, and the extent of access to VHA data. If PHI is involved, detailed inquiries follow—covering access, transmission, creation, maintenance, and destruction of VHA data. Additional inquiries include data breaches, subcontractor relationships, and compliance with HIPAA mandates. The form also prompts companies to provide specific contract numbers with the VHA and any potential expirations. The document emphasizes the need for thorough privacy and security protocols to protect VHA data and ensure compliance with federal regulations. Ultimately, it serves as a vital screening tool for the VHA to ensure collaboration with businesses that uphold the confidentiality and integrity of veteran health information.
    The Business Associate Agreement (BAA) between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and a specified Company/Organization outlines the requirements for handling Protected Health Information (PHI) in compliance with HIPAA and HITECH regulations. The agreement specifies the services provided by the Company, the definitions of key terms like "Breach" and "Business Associate," and the responsibilities of both parties regarding the use and disclosure of PHI. Critical obligations for the Company include implementing safeguards to protect PHI, reporting incidents of potential breaches, and ensuring proper management of any subcontractors handling PHI. The VA retains ownership of PHI, and the Company must return or destroy all PHI upon completion of the contract. The agreement stresses cooperation in response to individual requests for access to PHI and mandates regular review and amendment as needed to ensure compliance with applicable laws. By formalizing these guidelines, the BAA ensures a framework for secure and compliant management of sensitive health information, ultimately serving to protect veterans' rights and privacy.
    The document outlines the criteria for companies seeking to provide Critical Care Transport (CCT) services under a federal contract. Offerors must confirm their ability to transport specific drugs and equipment required for patient care, particularly those classified under Tier III requirements based on their EMS region. A detailed Drug Supply List includes vital medications such as Acetylcysteine, Amiodarone, and Insulin. Additionally, an Equipment List designates essential transport apparatus, including portable mechanical ventilators and various monitoring devices like the Zoll X Series Critical Care Monitor, which features capabilities for continuous EKG monitoring and blood pressure assessment. Offerors need to verify compliance by signing and submitting the form, ensuring they can adequately support critical patient needs during transport. This document serves as a formal confirmation mechanism as part of the federal RFP process for securing CCT services.
    The document details the requirements for a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Ground Ambulance Services issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, C.W. Bill Young VA Medical Center (CWBY VAMC). The contract will provide non-emergency ambulance transportation services, including stretcher transports, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), and Critical Care Transport (CCT) from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2030. The scope includes providing 24/7 availability, appropriate staffing, and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Contractors must meet stringent personnel qualifications, vehicle specifications, and insurance requirements. Invoicing must be submitted electronically, detailing services rendered and aligning with VA processing protocols. The contract emphasizes maintaining a Quality Control Plan (QCP) to ensure high-quality service delivery with specific performance standards for on-time service and incident reporting. Additionally, safety measures and compliance with health regulations, including COVID-19 protocols, are mandated. The overarching aim is to enhance transportation services for veterans while ensuring rigorous oversight and adherence to legal and operational standards, reflecting the VA's commitment to quality patient care and efficiency in service delivery.
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