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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 21,1996 PSA#1726Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rm
13A-19, Rockville, MD 20857 Q -- NATIONAL BONE MARROW DONOR REGISTRY PROGRAM SOL
HRSA-240-BHRD-1(7) POC Sarah Bueter, Contract Specialist, (301)
443-5352; fax (301) 443-6038 The HRSA Contracts Office intends to
solicit proposals on a competitive basis for a cost reimbursable
contract to maintain and continue a National Bone Marrow Donor Registry
according to the requirements of Section 379 of the Public Health
Services Act. The purpose of this procurement is to maintain and
continue the efficiency and equity of the nation's system to facilitate
unrelated bone marrow transplantation by matching patient and unrelated
donors. Through the Board of Directors and committees, the Registry
maintains policies, procedures, and quality standards and criteria for
the recruitment, search and match, collection, and transplantation
processes. Although not an all-inclusive list, tasks to be performed
include: (1) establish and maintain a Board of Directors and
streamlined committee network; (2) recruit potential bone marrow donors
in consideration of annual recruitment levels for affected populations,
HLA typing strategies, and foreign donor registries (currently 2.5
million donors); (3) streamline and manage the donor center network
using fee for service agreements and phasing out cost reimbursable
contracts with donor centers recruitment groups; (4) evaluate and
report on the optimal registry size and maintenance costs and
incorporate findings into annual recruitment and typing goals; (5)
maintain a central, computerized registry of volunteer donors and an
electronic search program; (6) review obstacles and develop a plan to
increase the number of unrelated transplants, considering internal
policies, practices and procedures; physician attitudes and strategies
to educate providers; and factors inhibiting unrelated transplants for
racial and ethnic minority groups; (7) maintain a patient advocacy
function that provides a standard packet of information for all
patients, individual services to patients and physicians in the search
process, and special advocacy efforts in addition to routine
assistance; (8) provide a plan for the full implementation of the data
system throughout the network; (9) maintain outcome data, develop a
Data and Scientific Report and a Report on risk adjusted, center
specific patient and disease free survival rates; (10) develop a plan
for the distribution of data and research results, including a plan to
coordinate data with the International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry
and the Autologous Blood and Marrow Transplant Registry; and (11)
maintain a cost efficient sample cell repository and related
activities. All interested parties shall respond to this notice in
writing. No telephone requests will be accepted. No collect calls will
be accepted. The period of performance will be May 1, 1997 - April 30,
2000 with two one-year options. All responsible sources may submit a
proposal which shall be considered by the Agency. Solicitation will be
issued on or about December 10, 1996. Closing date for proposals will
be on or about February 10, 1997. (0324) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0049 19961120\Q-0001.SOL)
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