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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 10,2000 PSA#2597Federal Prison Camp, Allenwood, Regional Contracting Office, P.O. Box
1000, Montgomery, PA 17752 Q -- COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL SERVICES!! SOL RFP 21451-0004!! DUE 072700
POC Douglas E. Shoch, Regional Contract Specialist, (570) 547-1641,
ext. 546!! The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Federal Detention
Center (FDC), located at 700 Arch Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
requires the health care services of a qualified medical entity (e.g.,
local hospital, health maintenance organization, preferred provider
organization, etc.) to supplement those services not provided by FDC
Philadelphia. The Contractor will be required to provide an established
medical entity located within a three (3) mile radius of FDC
Philadelphia. Preference shall be given to offerors who agree to
provide comprehensive hospital and physician services with centralized
billing including administrative oversight. Essential health services
include the following: inpatient/outpatient hospital services;
inpatient/outpatient physician services; and outpatient institution
services at FDC Philadelphia. The Contractor will be required to
maintain an active ongoing QA&I program, including quality assessment
and utilization review, to ensure compliance with the terms and
conditions of the resulting contract. As part of the provision for
comprehensive inpatient/outpatient physician and hospital services, the
BOP is preferring the services of a Contractor who will also agree to
provide managed care oversight. These oversights include paid medical
claim review/analysis and utilization/case management. The Government
estimates, but can not guarantee, that 1,200 days of Inpatient Hospital
and Physician services; 240 outpatient visits; and 1,030 sessions (each
session equals one hour) of various outpatient institution services (at
FDC Philadelphia) will be required per contract performance period. The
base period of performance would begin on the date of contract award
through a 12-month period. Four additional 12-month option periods may
be unilaterally exercised in accordance with the terms of the
resulting contract; however, the Government is not obligated in any
manner to exercise any of the option periods. These requirements will
be solicited under Request For Proposal (RFP) 21451-0004. The RFP issue
date is anticipated to be June 12, 2000, and the response date for
receipt of proposals is anticipated to be July 27, 2000. A pre-proposal
conference is anticipated to be held after issuance of the solicitation
and will be announced therein. It is the responsibility of each
prospective offeror to verify the date for the issuance of the
solicitation, time and date for receipt of offers, and the pre-proposal
conference. The Standard Industrial Classification Code for this
requirement is 8062. This requirement is unrestricted and not set-aside
for any specific socio-economic programs (i.e., small business,
disadvantaged business, etc...). All responsible sources may submit a
proposal which shall be considered by the Government. Requests for
solicitations can be mailed to the above address or faxed to (570)
547-6819. NO VERBAL REQUEST WILL BE ACCEPTED. Do not send requests to
FDC Philadelphia. All questions must be directed to the above named
Contracting Officer only. Posted 05/08/00 (W-SN452476). (0129) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0057 20000510\Q-0003.SOL)
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