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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 19,1995 PSA#1350Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Parklawn Building, Room 13A-19, Rockville, MD 20857 R -- CANCELLATION OF HRSA 95-DEF(RT)-DEVELOP A REPORT ON HOW THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WILL IMPACT
HRSA-SPONSORED PROGRAMS ALONG THE U.S./MEXICO BORDER SOL HRSA
95-DEF(RT) DUE 053195 POC Contact Point, Richelle Taylor,
(301)443-5672, Contracting Officer, Steven Zangwill, (301)443-5672 THIS
SOURCES SOUGHT SYNPOSIS HAS BEEN CANCELLED-The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is interested in identify sources that
can develop a report on how implementation of the North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will impact HRSA-sponsored programs along the
U.S./Mexico Border. The contractor shall develop a report showing the
impact of NAFTA on HRSA-sponsored programs by collecting, compiling and
analyzing data and information from the U.S./Mexico Border. This report
will be uitilized by HRSA to adjust program objectives and priorities
to ensure maximum utilization of resources on the border is achieved
while programs are implemented in the area. The contractor shall obtain
information from Department of Commerce and Department of Interior on
NAFTA and project the impact of the agreement as it relates to primary
health care on the U.S. side of the border. 1) The contractor shall
collect and analyze basic information about HRSA-Sponsored programs and
their revenue sources along the defined U.S./Mexico Border area. 2) The
contractor shall collect, analyze, make projections and comparisons
using the following criteria: a) all counties which in whole or part
fall within 60 miles north of the U.S. - Mexico Border and designated
as Health Professionals Shortage Areas (HPSAs) or Medical Underserved
Areas (MUAs); b) describe HRSA Border activities in the four States and
projections for the future using the inventory of current HRSA programs
developed by the HRSA Task Force (i.e., Migrant/Community Health
Centers (M/CHCs), Area Health Education Centers (AHECs), Health
Education and Training Courses (HETCs), in the four Border States). The
Contractor shall in the process of enumerated in 2. above, shall
generate the following information: a) a comparison of the current
ratio and health professionals and health services to population versus
the current ratio for the same identified Border counties, with the
four Border States and projections through the year 2010; b) a
comparison of the current ratio of health professionals and health
services to population in the same identified counties versus the State
totals and projections through the year 2010 and; c) update health
indicators such as Proverty, Infant Mortality, and Low Birth Weight
babies, in relation to the percentage of Hispanics in the defined
U.S./Mexico Border area. This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP), it's
only a sources sought request, no solicitation will be issued. All
interested parties, at no cost to the Government, should submit their
capability package which addresses all requirements listed in this
announcement to the attention Richelle Taylor at the above address.
(0137) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0110 19950518\R-0016.SOL)
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