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Title: Open-eNDED REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS
Procurement
Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
42-09 28th Street, 17th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101
Dara R. Lebwohl, Esq.
phone: (347) 396-4390
email: RFP@health.nyc.gov
Current
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
4/26/2021
Solicitation

PIN#20SH002400R0X00 Due:

Description

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) continues to seek proposals for the Open-Ended School Based Health Centers (2019) Request for Proposals (RFP) through the HHS Accelerator system. This RFP is issued and remains available through the HHS Accelerator system only to those organizations prequalified in the relevant service areas. Proposals will be accepted on an on-going basis submitted through the HHS Accelerator system in the manner set forth in the 'Procurements' section of the system by those same prequalified organizations. Go to www.nyc.gov/hhsaccelerator to learn more.

School Based Health Centers (SBHC) were established by Chapter 198 of the NYS Laws of 1978 “to improve the accessibility and availability of quality comprehensive and preventive physical and mental health services to preschool, elementary, middle and secondary school students in high risk areas of New York State. As a result of this Law, NYS Department of Health approves, licenses and monitors every SBHC in NYS. School Based Health Centers are medical health centers within the schools. They help students manage their illnesses during the school day. Because of the location, School Based Health Center are an easy health care option for busy students with busy parents who cannot always make it to their doctor’s office. School-Based Health Centers have been providing primary care to students in NYC schools for over 30 years. It’s been proven that School-Based Health Centers lower school absences and parents’ time away from work. They also lower the chance of an emergency room or hospital visit. If a child has a chronic illness, or suddenly gets sick, a School-Based Health Center at their school can assist the child with needed care.


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