Procurement Number 40-77000-24-CP112Agency 77000 - CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENTProcurement Type SOLE SOURCEBuyer Procurement Description ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD PROJECT Amount $1,827,334.33Start 06/01/2023End 06/30/2025Due date 05/19/2024Justification PROPRIETARYQuantity of the service 25 MONTHSNature of the service PROFESSIONAL SERVICESContractor's Name NAPHCARE, INC.Address 2090 COLUMBIANA RDCity BIRMINGHAMCountry UNITED STATESState/Province ALZip 35216
THIS DO/TO IS BEING ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GSA SCHEDULE 47QTCA20D00CW FOR THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM. Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 47QTCA20D00CW Ultimate Completion Date: Sat Mar 21 17:00:00 GMT 2026
Status: Addendum Posted Contact Name: Susan Mullan Contact Number: 512-406-2575 Contact Email: Susan.Mullan@hhs.texas.gov Response Due Time: 10:30 AM Agency/Texas SmartBuy Member Number: 529 Days Solicited: 21+ Days for Solicitation Notice Solicitation Posting Date: 7/18/2023 Response Due Date: 8/8/2023 Last Modified: 7/24/2023 10:41 am Solicitation Description: Executive SummaryHHSC PCS is seeking competitive bids to establish Contract(s) for a Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) solution for clinicians at thirteen (13) State Supported Living Centers (SSLCs) and twelve (12) Texas State Hospitals (SH’s) to provide wound care management, assessments, and analytics capabilities i...
While short term requirements may occur year round, the summer months (May through September) are the most frequent due to military personnel transferring to new locations. In addition, the Army will be phasing in a new electronic health system which will require short term health care staffing support to maintain access to care during the transition.
While short term requirements may occur year round, the summer months (May through September) are the most frequent due to military personnel transferring to new locations. In addition, the Army will be phasing in a new electronic health system which will require short term health care staffing support to maintain access to care during the transition.
While short term requirements may occur year-round, the summer months (May through September) are the most frequent due to military personnel transferring to new locations. In addition, the Army will be phasing in a new electronic health system which will require short term health care staffing support to maintain access to care during the transition.