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Day/Night Hospitalist Services Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC) NOTICE TYPE: Sources Sought / Market Research Notice ID: SS-26-PHX-018 1. PURPOSE This is a Sources Sought Notice issued for market research purposes only in accordance with FAR Part 10. This is not a solicitation and does not constitute a commitment by the Government. The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service (IHS) is conducting market research to determine the availability and capability of: Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) Other Small Business Concerns capable of providing non-personal physician hospitalist services for the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC), Phoenix, Arizona. The Government intends to use the results of this notice to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy, including potential set-aside determinations under the Buy Indian Act and/or FAR Part 19. 2. REQUIREMENT OVERVIEW The Government anticipates a contract with a 12-month base year and four (4) 12-month option years. The Contractor shall provide non-personal hospitalist services, including: Inpatient admissions, evaluations, and medical management Daily rounding in ICU and medical/surgical units Coordination of care, including transfers and discharges Timely documentation in accordance with IHS, TJC, and CMS standards Collaboration with Government medical staff to support continuity of care Coverage requirements include: Daytime Shifts: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM / 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Nighttime Shifts: 6:00 PM – 7:00 AM Estimated monthly coverage: Day shifts: approximately 10–30 shifts Night shifts: approximately 15–30 shifts All services shall be performed on-site at PIMC. 3. IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION This requirement is for a non-personal services contract . This requirement is NOT for: Direct Government supervision of contractor physicians Personal services arrangements Individual physician hiring or placement by the Government The Contractor shall be responsible for the management, supervision, and performance of its personnel, while integrating into the clinical environment and coordinating with Government staff. Responses that demonstrate only individual staffing capability without organizational responsibility for management and performance may be considered non-responsive. 4. TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS Interested firms must demonstrate capability to provide: A. Staffing and Coverage Model Ability to provide continuous inpatient hospitalist coverage Staffing model for day and night operations Surge and contingency staffing capability B. Clinical Capability Experience providing inpatient hospitalist services Ability to manage patients across ICU and medical/surgical units Compliance with TJC, CMS, and IHS clinical standards C. Scheduling and Continuity Ability to develop and manage staffing schedules Experience maintaining coverage continuity Capability to respond to short-notice or emergency staffing needs D. Credentialing and Qualifications Ability to provide licensed physicians mee…
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