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Hospital Pt Identification System

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The contract involves providing a hospital patient identification system for a healthcare setting at CSU, facilitated by the Indian Health Service. This opportunity, categorized under NAICS code 334516, aims to enhance patient identification processes within hospital environments through print solutions. The contract details are currently in a forecast phase, with no solicitation number assigned or specific set-aside designations indicated. Key points of contact for this contract include James Sims as the program point of contact and Deeandra Salabye serving as the contracting officer. While precise location details for the office and place of performance are not specified, the project is managed through the Indian Health Service. The contract's focus is on improving patient care by ensuring accurate and efficient patient identification using advanced printing technologies within the healthcare setting.

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Provide hospital patient identification system at CSU via Indian Health Service, improving accuracy.

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Indian Health Service

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

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AgencyIndian Health Service
Contacts2 people available
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Indian Health Service
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Deeandra SalabyeContracting Officer

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Print Solutions for Healthcare Setting at CSU

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