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Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Services

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The contract involves providing continuous, 24-hour acute psychiatric inpatient care at the Quincy Mental Health Center. Responsibilities include handling patient admissions, stabilization, developing individualized treatment plans, and coordinating discharge processes to ensure comprehensive mental health support. The services are aimed at addressing urgent psychiatric needs for patients in an inpatient setting. Issued by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, this subcontract falls under the NAICS code 622210, which covers general hospitals. The contract was posted in early December 2025 and remains open for responses until mid-2036, indicating a long-term engagement for the service provider. It emphasizes delivering specialized psychiatric care to improve patient outcomes within the state's mental health infrastructure.

General Info

Provide 24-hour acute psychiatric inpatient care, including admissions, treatment, stabilization, and discharge.

Agency

Massachusetts Department of Mental HealthView Agency

NAICS

622210 - Psychiatric and Substance Abuse HospitalsView NAICS

Place of Performance

MA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of BD-26-1022-DMH05-5380-123363.

The full solicitation package (9 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Request for Applications-Parties Interested in Licensing Space at the Quincy Mental Health Center

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AgencyMassachusetts Department of Mental Health
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Provide 24/7 acute psychiatric inpatient care including admission, stabilization, treatment planning, and discharge coordination at the Quincy Mental Health Center.

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