19-DOC-9004-Health Care Consultants
Federal opportunity from Department of Correction. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2027.
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- Solicitation
- BD-18-1025-DOCFS-FISCM-25532
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Dec 31, 2027, 12:00 AM UTC
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Description
The Massachusetts Department of Correction, Health Services Division, is seeking to establish a qualified list of contractors with clinical and/or correctional health care expertise for consultation, peer review and quality review of medical, mental health, forensic mental health and dental services to the state inmate population.
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The Massachusetts Department of Correction, Health Services Division, is seeking to establish a qualified list of contractors for consultation and quality review services, specifically in medical, mental health, forensic mental health, and dental services for the inmate population. This opportunity is essential for ensuring quality care and peer review within correctional facilities. The deadline for proposal submissions is December 31, 2027, allowing ample time for interested firms to prepare detailed responses.
The buyer aims to create a list of qualified contractors who possess clinical and correctional healthcare expertise to provide consultation and quality review services for the state inmate population.
- Healthcare consultancy firms with experience in correctional settings.
- Providers specializing in mental health and dental services.
- Organizations with a track record of peer review in healthcare systems.
- Develop a proposal detailing clinical and correctional health care expertise.
- Outline experience in consultation and peer review services.
- Provide credentials and previous work examples in relevant fields.
- Proposal detailing firm’s expertise in healthcare consulting.
- Previous project summaries related to peer review.
- List of key personnel and their qualifications.
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- Must adhere to state healthcare regulations for correctional facilities.
- Ensure background checks for personnel assigned to the project.
- Competitive pricing based on market rates for healthcare consulting.
- Consider value-based pricing based on outcomes and quality assurance.
- Partner with firms or individuals specializing in forensic mental health.
- Collaborate with dental specialists with correctional experience.
- High levels of scrutiny regarding healthcare standards in correctional facilities.
- Potential for tight timelines due to ongoing needs for healthcare consultation.
- What are the specific criteria for contractor evaluation?
- What is the expected frequency of consultation services required?
- Are there particular performance metrics that must be met?
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- Details on the specific scope of services required.
- Expected number of contractors to be selected.
- Specific evaluation criteria for proposals.
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