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Title: SBHC Reproductive Health Project
Procurement
Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Agency Chief Contracting Officer
42-09 28th Street, 17th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101-4132
Richard Cheung
phone: (347) 396-6658
email: RFP@health.nyc.gov
Archived
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition/Pre-Qualified List
7/17/2023 - 7/21/2023
Intent to Award

PIN#81623N0055 Due:

DOHMH determined that there is a limited pool of vendors that can perform services for the DOHMH School-Based Health Center (SBHC) Reproductive Health Project. There are 17 unique SBHC providers operating in sites that serve sexually active students in NYC public schools.
Description

DOHMH intends to enter into Negotiated Acquisition (limited pool) contracts with 17 vendors who will dispense of birth control methods on-site at designated School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) as part of the SBHC Reproductive Health Project, which aims to continue to reduce unintended pregnancies among adolescents. The 17 vendors are:

  1. Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center
  2. Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health d/b/a/Brownsville Community Development Corporation
  3. Children's Aid Society
  4. Community Healthcare Network
  5. H+H Gotham
  6. Institute for Family Health
  7. Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
  8. Montefiore Medical Center
  9. Morris Hgts Hlth Ctr
  10. The Mount Sinai Hospital
  11. New York and Presbyterian Hospital
  12. Long Island Jewish Medical Center
  13. Staten Island University Hospital
  14. New York University Langone FHC
  15. Richmond Medical Center d/b/a Richmond University Medical Center
  16. Urban Health Plan Inc
  17. William F Ryan Community Health Center Inc.

These providers are licensed under Article 28 of the New York State Public Health Law, and are currently operating SBHCs that serve sexually active students in NYC public schools. As the only providers that can dispense contraceptives in these schools, they are the only vendors qualified to perform these services. The anticipated duration of the 17 contracts is six years. Vendors that believe they may be able to provide these services may submit an expression of interest to RFP@health.nyc.gov with the subject line “Repro Health EOI” by the due date indicted. 


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