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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 14, 2023 SAM #8022
SOURCES SOUGHT

Q -- Cardiac Event Monitoring

Notice Date
11/12/2023 7:53:39 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
621511 — Medical Laboratories
 
Contracting Office
246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246) HAMPTON VA 23667 USA
 
ZIP Code
23667
 
Solicitation Number
36C24624Q0137
 
Response Due
11/15/2023 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
12/15/2023
 
Point of Contact
Cleveland.Wynne@va.gov, Cleveland Wynne, Phone: 757-728-3182
 
E-Mail Address
cleveland.wynne@va.gov
(cleveland.wynne@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
This Sources Sought Notice is for the Richmond VAMC (located in Richmond, VA) to determine sources for Cardiac Event Monitoring Services as per the summarized Performance Work Statement provided below. This is a SOURCES SOUGHT announcement only. The purpose of this notice is to conduct market research and obtain information from qualified businesses. This is not a request for bids, quotes, or proposals. All responsible sources must submit a capability statement addressing its capabilities, capacity, and location which shall be considered by the agency. The responses to this announcement will assist in determining the socio-economic set aside if feasible. The Veteran s Administration is required by Public Law 109-461 to give priority to SDVOSB and VOSB concerns if there should be sufficient firms available to compete under a set aside. If insufficient veteran owned and small business response is received to establish the basis for setting this action aside for other than large business participation then the action will be advertised as full and open competition, in which case, all interested parties responding shall be eligible to bid. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. All information submitted in response to this announcement is voluntary; the Government will not pay for information requested nor will it compensate any respondent for any cost incurred in developing information provided to the Government. Interested parties submitting a response to this inquiry must include the following information: name and address of company; business size (large, small, VOSB, or SDVOSB); identify applicable socioeconomic categories and any pertinent information which demonstrates the firm s ability to meet the above requirement. All responses shall be submitted no later than November 15, 2023, at 10:00am EST. Responses shall be emailed to: cleveland.wynne@va.gov. Performance Work Statement (PWS) Brief Summary Cardiac Event Monitoring 1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this contract is to furnish the, Department of Veterans Affairs, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center (Richmond VAMC) with the services required for cardiac monitoring to Veteran patients. The Contractor shall provide all equipment needed for up to 30-day wireless, dual alert, and Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry (MCOT) monitoring by hospital delivery for patients. The contracted company will provide continuous 24-hour physical observation of rhythm strips and immediately inform a representative from the vascular lab, agent on duty, or on call physician/department to any significant changes as specified by a doctor. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICE: In accordance with the terms and conditions stated herein, the contractor shall furnish the Richmond VAMC located at 1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23249, Cardiac Event Monitoring service as specified and at the prices specified in the price/cost schedule. The Richmond VAMC requires approximately twenty-five (25) MCOTs, 14-30-day event monitors in office at all times to be used by our veteran population. Monitors shall comply with industry standards for two-channel wireless and single three-channel MCOT event monitoring. They shall be of such weight and size as to be user-friendly for our predominantly geriatric population. The monitor shall use batteries that are readily available, easily changed, and supplied by the Contractor. They shall be capable of monitoring heart rates, between 0-500 BPM and recording at least 1.5 minutes, including both pre and post symptoms. At the beginning of the contract, and any time there is a change in equipment, the Contractor shall provide on-site training for VA personnel. Contractor shall provide the monitors, which shall be kept at the Richmond VAMC, and will be issued by the Cardiology Department. Additional monitors may be needed during the contract period at times of high usage. In such situations, the Richmond VAMC will contact the contractor by phone, fax, or email to request additional monitors. The Contractor will provide the requested monitors to the Richmond VAMC within 2-3 business days. Both the patients and Richmond VAMC shall have toll-free 24 hour/7 day per week telephone access to the Contractors support staff who will supply help in resolving any monitoring problems. The patient will call the staffed toll-free 24 hour phone number to transmit recordings. Upon receipt of a recording, the Contractor shall review the ECG data and asses the patient s status using patient assessment techniques appropriate for the phone to determine the urgency of the situation. At the end of the 14-30-day monitoring period, the patent will return the monitor to the Contractor or the Richmond VAMC who in turn will return it to the Contractor. Upon receipt of the monitor or notification of termination of the study, the Contractor will then issue a replacement monitor within 2-3 business days. All patient supplies shall be included in the contract (e.g. monitor, holder, ECG electrodes, batteries, pre-postage paid shipping containers). EQUIPMENT FEATURES and MINIMAL Requirements The Cardiology Electrophysiology Lab is looking for the following features in a diagnostic kit. 1 or 2 Channel 2 or 3 lead-wires Event recordings up to 30 days Transmission over cell phone network Continuous monitoring & recording Patient activation and Auto-trigger activation A-fib, Brady, Tachycardia, and Pause detection Storage on device for analysis and review Asymptomatic patient, Periodic symptoms. Need for auto trigger feature. Ability to view all the data if necessary. 3. SPECIFIC TASKS 3.1 PROCESS and POLICY MANAGEMENT CONTROL 3.1.1 Contract Management Contractor will provide a bi-monthly status, or as requested, to assist with monitoring the quality assurance, progress/status reporting and program reviews applied to this contract to the COR (Contracting Officer s Representative). 3.2 PATIENT ENROLLMENT 3.2.1. Online Enrollment The Contractor shall provide means of online/fax patient enrollment for 14-30-day Event Monitor patient services for approximately 350 studies annually, with an approximate of 10% growth each year. 3.2.2 Online Access Online access to database for Primary Care Providers, Richmond VAMC Cardiologists, and Non-Invasive Lab. Contractor will have 99% uptime of website. 3.2.3 Transmission Responsiveness/Timeliness Contractor shall provide live customer service to download transmissions within one minute. 3.2.4 Patient Service Contractor will have 24 hour continuous live patient service availability to answer questions or help with proper monitor usage. 3.3 EQUIPMENT 3.3.1 Patient Instructions Complete and clear written instructions included with every monitor. 4.3.2 Equipment Distribution Contractor will supply a minimum of Twenty-five (25) MCOTs, 14-30-day event monitors to be applied in inventory in the Richmond VAMC, Cardiology Department, ECHO Lab. 3.3.3 Equipment Supplies All necessary supplies, cleaned, reset monitors, and accessories in monitor package including, but not limited to, instructions, electrodes, batteries and diaries. 3.3.4 Equipment Condition Equipment shall be maintained in good working order. Equipment shall arrive in ECHO Lab that meets QA standards for cleanliness. 3.3.5 Equipment Inventory Contractor will supply inventory of monitors and needed supplies at site listed for distribution. 3.3.6 EKG Tracings All wireless tracings are acquired in two simultaneous leads. 3.3.7 Monitor Device Configuration 14-30-day wireless and MCOT event recorders. 3.4 REPORT MANAGEMENT 3.4.1 Rhythm Monitoring Contractor shall ensure that tracings are monitored by trained personnel and overseen by a Cardiologist specialized in rhythm monitoring. 3.4.2 Quality Transmission of Tracing If indicated, Contractor will provide verbal education to patient producing the highest quality tracing possible, with little or no artifact. 3.4.3 Report Information Contractor shall provide precise information, graphs, and analysis as agreed upon between Company and the Richmond VAMC, Cardiology Department, to fit need of studies. 3.4.4 Report Information Delivery Prompt delivery of accurate reports either by fax, or on-line acquisition as prearranged criteria 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 calendar days of the year. 3.4.5 Equipment Compliance Review Contractor shall contact patients or Cardiology Department, ECHO Lab, if no events are transmitted in the first week to ensure compliance, understanding, and quality. 3.4.6 Online Access/Event Monitor Contractor shall provide 24 hours online access to full event monitoring recording. 3.4.7 Urgent vs. Routine Notification Contractor shall provide prompt and accurate notification for any urgent findings. Notification shall be by fax, email and/or phone call to the Administrative Officer of the Day (AOD) or the ECHO Lab. 3.5 BILLING/REIMBURSEMENT 3.5.1 The Contractor shall provide and itemized invoice within fifteen (15) days of the end of each month services were provided. Payments will only be made for services rendered. All invoices, including supporting documents, should be submitted electronically according to the Federal mandate. 3.5.2 Pricing and Reimbursement Rates Company will provide and adhere to agree upon reimbursement rates. 3.6 Customer Service 3.6.1 Help Desk/Phone Line Contractor shall provide live customer service phone lines that will be available for both patients and hospital employees 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days of the year. 3.6.2 Urgent Notifications In the event of any unexpected findings, key individuals will be alerted, ECHO Lab during business days M-F 0730-1630 EST or the AOD after hours at the Richmond VAMC by the Contractor. 4. PERFORMANCE MONITORING The COR will monitor contractor performance and certify completion of work in accordance with Table 1 Performance Measures and the Contract. 4.1 Equipment Oversight COR will randomly select one monitor every two weeks to audit for supplies, cleanliness and performance. Any deficiencies will be documented and immediately reported to Supervisor and Contracted Company. There will be no more than three (2) deficiency reports in a rating period of six months. 4.2 Notification Oversight Notification failures will require written documentation from the Contracted Company stating reason for failure and an outline of the process implemented to eliminate issue of the failure. 4.3 Rhythm Strip Oversight COR will randomly select three monitor reports per month to ensure proper process are being followed for rhythm interpretation. The results of these reports will be sent to the ECHO Lab Supervisor. Any deficiencies will be reported to the Contract Company for follow-up and documentation outlining the process adjusted to eliminate this issue. 5. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Patient Information Mail out material. The Contractor shall develop and implement procedure to ensure that no sensitive patient identifying information is sent out in the mail. Any breaches will be immediately reported and remedied. 5.2 Patient Information Secure online program. The Contractor shall provide an online system that adheres to all standards and policies set by the Richmond VAMC Information Security Officer. Any breaches shall be immediately reported and remedied. 5.3 Patient Information Online access of VA and Contract Company Employees Only Richmond VAMC and Contract Company employees with a need to know shall have access to the online reporting system. All standards and policies set by VA Information Security Officer regarding online system usage shall be strictly adhered to. Any breaches shall be immediately reported and remedied. 5.4 Patient Information Faxing and phone usage patient information Contractor shall establish strict standards and procedures for Contractor employees, which will be set and followed to ensure patient confidentially. Any breaches shall be immediately reported and remedied. 5.5 Patient Information Patient reports The Contactor shall establish strict standards and procedures in regards to patient reports to ensure patient confidentiality. Any breaches shall be immediately reported and remedied. 5.6 Secure Patient Information Escorted access to Richmond VAMC facilities. Strict standards to professionalism and patient confidentiality will be adhered to when visiting any Richmond VAMC facilities. 6. OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION or SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 6.1 Packaging, Packing and Shipping Instructions. The Contractor shall provide a consistent inventory, whether it is by personal drop off or mail. The Contractor shall provide a postage paid process to return monitors for cleaning and interpretation. 6.2 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA The COR will be responsible for periodically inspecting and certifying that the Contracted Company is performing to pre-arranged upon standards in regards to timeliness, quality and performance. 7. RISK CONTROL The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper cleaning and disinfection of equipment prior to each patient use, or as mandated by RME (reusable medical equipment) standards. 8. PLACE of PERFORMANCE The Contractor will only be providing equipment and off-site monitoring. No travel fees will apply. All delivery, disposable items, and equipment are included in the item price. 9. PERSONNEL POLICY: Contractor employees, agents and subcontractors shall not be considered VA employees for any purpose. (End of Document)
 
Web Link
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Place of Performance
Address: Richmond VAMC 1201 Broad Rock Blvd, Richmond 23249
Zip Code: 23249
 
Record
SN06882756-F 20231114/231112230047 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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