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Medical Consultation Services for Suspected Abuse Cases

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The contract seeks qualified medical professionals to provide on-call and scheduled consultation services to social workers, law enforcement personnel, and medical staff investigating suspected cases of child abuse. Services must be delivered promptly and accurately to support multidisciplinary responses, ensuring timely identification, documentation, and intervention in abuse-related situations. The provider will be expected to offer expert clinical judgment based on medical findings, assist in differential diagnosis, and guide appropriate reporting and follow-up procedures in alignment with state protocols and child welfare standards. This subcontract is issued by the California Social Services Agency under NAICS code 621391 and is open for response until August 7, 2026. The work will be performed across California without specific geographic restrictions noted, and the provider must be available to respond to urgent inquiries at any time, including outside regular business hours. While no set-aside provisions are specified, the contractor must possess the necessary credentials, experience in pediatric forensic evaluation, and ability to maintain strict confidentiality and compliance with legal and ethical standards in child protection cases.

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Medical professionals provide on-call forensic consultations for child abuse cases across California, 24/7, per state protocols.

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California → Social Services AgencyView Agency

NAICS

621391 - Offices of Podiatrists View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Social Services Agency
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Provide on-call or scheduled medical consultation to social workers, law enforcement, and medical staff regarding suspected child abuse cases.

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