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Medical and Mental Health Services Coordination

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The contract requires the provision or coordination of comprehensive medical, psychiatric, and substance abuse services for residents under the Residential Reentry program, ensuring all care aligns with Bureau of Prisons standards. Services include health screenings, ongoing medication management, and timely referrals to external healthcare providers to address physical and mental health needs. The work is intended to support reentry efforts by maintaining continuity of care and promoting overall well-being among individuals transitioning from incarceration. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 621498 and is issued by the Department of Justice through its Residential Reentry - Co office, with performance primarily centered in Detroit. The solicitation was posted on June 25, 2026, and all responses must be submitted by 6:00 PM Eastern Time on August 24, 2026. No set-aside provisions are specified, and the contract does not indicate a specific point of contact, suggesting bidders should rely on the official SAM.gov portal for further guidance and submissions.

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Provide medical, psychiatric, and substance abuse services per BOP standards in Detroit for reentry program residents.

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Department Of Justice → Residential Reentry - CoView Agency

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621498 - All Other Outpatient Care Centers View NAICS

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Detroit, MI, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Residential Reentry - Co
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Provision or coordination of medical, psychiatric, and substance abuse services for residents, including health screenings, medication management, and referrals to external providers in compliance with BOP standards.

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