Electronic Health Record Project Management Support Services (PMSS)

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Tue, Jun 7, 2016 - 11:00 AM PACIFIC TIME - June 7 - Electronic Health Record Project Management Support Services (PMSS) Bidspeed is providing a short, hands-on, interactive workshop that will break down a specific opportunity and help you form a response to a Sources Sought notification. If your company supports NAICS: 541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services, or other related NAICS, then you should attend. Introduction: This is a Sources Sought as part of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Implementation Project, the Department of State's Office of Medical Services (MED) is releasing this Request for Information (RFI) to begin its search for Project Management Support Services (PMSS) to support the deployment of a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) ambulatory Electronic Health Record (EHR). The EHR will be deployed at U.S. diplomatic missions worldwide. Background: The Office of Medical Services manages a worldwide health care network providing medical services for employees and their families serving abroad with the State Department and other associated Foreign Affairs agencies. MED is comprised of a central office located in Washington DC (MED Washington) and Health Units (HUs) located at over 200 diplomatic missions in approximately 170 countries. MED has a staff comprised of physicians (RMOs), psychiatrists (RMO/Ps), nurse practitioners (MPs), physician assistants (MPs), nurses, social workers, medical laboratory scientists, and administrative personnel working in Washington, DC and in Health Units in U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world. MED provides primary medical care and support to over 60,000 Foreign Service and other U.S. Government personnel and their families posted overseas. In addition to providing primary medical care, MED provides mental health care, coordination of local medical care, medical evacuations (medevacs), and medical clearance assessments. Overall, MED's practice environment is relatively low volume and low acuity. MED does not provide in-patient care, does not currently limit its providers to a formulary, and does not bill for its services. MED's use of information technology currently includes deployment of an electronic medical record (EMR) system in limited locations for the adjudication of medical clearances for personnel being assigned abroad. MED also has implemented electronic prescribing, and has a robust system for managing scanned medical documents. Telemedicine is also widely used to support MED's overseas operations. For more details, please log in to your Bidspeed account and follow this link: http://agent.fedbidspeed.com/?8d2da079-068f-48f4-b15c-6eba55bac803. We anticipate that the workshop will last approximately 30 minutes. Come prepared to participate. Click Here to Register! Questions? Contact Bidspeed.