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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 17,1998 PSA#20765600 Fishers Lane, Room 13A-19 Rockville, MD 20857 R -- STUDY TO EXAMINE NURSE STAFFING AND QUALITY OF CARE IN HOSPITALS
SOL HRSA 250-OA-04(8) POC Jan Leahey, Contract Specialist;
301/443-2583 The HHS/Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) has a requirement to initiate a study that will examine those
patient outcomes that might be sensitive to nurse staffing in inpatient
units in acute care hospital settings. HRSA is soliciting offerors on
a full and open basis. Recent changes within the health care system
have had a particular effect on hospitals with the result that
hospitals have merged, consolidated their services, and restructured
their delivery of care. Questions have been raised about the effects of
modifications in nurse staffing levels and the mix of nursing personnel
used within these staffing levels on the quality of patient care. This
study is being initiated to respond to multiple concerns within the
Department of Health and Human Services. Four of the agencies within
the Department,the HRSA, Division of Nursing (DN), the Health Care
Financing Administration (HCFA), the Agency for Health Care Policy and
Research (AHCPR), and the National Institute of Nursing Research
(NINR) are sponsoring this study to obtain baseline data on nurse
staffing in relation to the quality of patient care. The work shall be
performed in two phases over an approximate twelve-month period as
follows: Phase I shall include the review and assessment of data bases
available for use in the study and the development of the study
design; Phase II, contingent upon approval of the study design and
finding existing appropriate data bases, shall provide the analysis and
recommendations arising out of the study findings. All requests for the
solicitation shall be submitted in writing to Ms. Leahey's attention,
at the aforementioned address, or via facsimile (301) 443-6830; citing
Request for Proposal (RFP) HRSA 250-OA-04(8). Those offerors
previously submitting a request under the HRSA sources sought notice
(HRSA 250-OA-04(8)) need not resubmit their request. The solicitation
document will be available approximately 15 days from publication of
this notice and close approximately 30 days from the date of issuance.
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