Sources Sought Notice – Q– Home Oxygen – VISN 19
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Notice Type: Sources Sought Notice
Posted Date:
Office Address:
Subject: Q-- Home Oxygen - VISN 19
Classification Code: Q - Medical services
Solicitation Number: VA25915R0021
Contact:
Setaside: Total Small BusinessTotal Small Business
Description:
VA Rocky Mountain Consolidated Contracting Center
THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ONLY. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL OR QUOTE. THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS IS NOT SEEKING PRICING OR OFFERS OF ANY KIND.In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), under Exchanges with Industry before Receipt of Proposals, responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this Sources Sought Notice. The purpose of this announcement is to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources and their size classification (hub zone, 8(a), small, small disadvantage, service disabled veteran owned small business) relative to NAICS Code 532291 (size standard of
1. The
2. VISN 19 has approximately 18,725 oxygen patients. Current oxygen patients per VA site (approximate):
Fort Harrison VAMC - 2,900
Sheridan VAMC - 800
Cheyenne VAMC - 2,400
Denver VAMC - 4,350
Grand Junction VAMC - 1,275
Salt Lake City VAMC - 7,000
3. Sources should have the capabilities to provide for 24/7/365 Home Oxygen/DME Services. These services include but are not limited to providing for at a minimum Home Oxygen services, Preventive Maintenance (PM) service on all equipment, at least one full-time respiratory therapist dedicated to each
4. Below is a list of the six VA Medical centers and the areas (regions) that they oversee broken up into counties that fall under VISN 19.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e. Sheridan
f.
5. Responses to this
A. Name and address of company
C. Large or Small Business (Socio-Economic Category)
D. Do you operate under NAICS code 532291 (if not, which NAICS code)
E. Capabilities to include at a minimum the following information:
1. Do you currently or have you had past experience providing for home oxygen and DME services for the
2. If company does not have current or past experience providing services for the
3. What is the highest number of home oxygen using patients your company has provided services for concurrently Radius of service
4. Does your company have experience with supporting usage of oxygen devices capable of self-filling tanks
5. Does your company have the capability to provide portable concentrators
6. Does your company have the capability to accommodate travel requests
7. Does your company have the ability to provide for a registered/certified respiratory therapist full-time as part of the Home Oxygen/DME services you provide
8. Does your company have the capability to provide the necessary resources (i.e. personnel, facilities, materials, transportation, equipment and communication services) to provide Home Oxygen/DME services within VISN 19
9. Does your firm have experience providing for Home Oxygen/DME services in rural areas during harsh, cold, inclement weather conditions
10. Does your company have mechanisms in place for thorough, internal, quality-driven performance improvement activities
<p>F. Which regions within VISN 19 could your company provide service to
G. Would you need to utilize a sub-contractor to provide the service (if yes, how much of the service would be sub-contracted out )
H. What Home Healthcare Accreditation does your company currently hold
6. Contracting Office Address:
Rocky Mountain Acquisition Center - NCO 19
515 East 100 South, STE 400
7. Point of contact:
Link/URL: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/VA/VARMCCC/VARMCCC/VA25915R0021/listing.html
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