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Medical Provider Network Access & Coordination in DRC and Region

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This contract focuses on providing insured personnel with access to a network of thoroughly vetted healthcare providers located in Kinshasa and its surrounding areas. It ensures that staff members can utilize a range of medical services, including telemedicine options, which allow remote consultations and care. Additionally, the contract covers coordination for emergency medical evacuations, facilitating timely and efficient responses during critical health situations. The agreement is structured as a subcontract awarded by the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa, under the Department of State. It aligns with the NAICS code 561422, which pertains to business management consulting services, indicating an emphasis on organized and professional healthcare facilitation. The primary location of performance is Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, highlighting the regional focus. The contract's implementation aims to support the health and safety of embassy personnel and affiliated insured individuals through robust medical provider access and emergency response coordination.

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Provides insured staff in Kinshasa access to vetted healthcare, telemedicine, and emergency evacuations.

Agency

Department Of State → Usembassy Kinshasa

NAICS

561422 - Telemarketing Bureaus and Other Contact Centers View NAICS

Place of Performance

Kinshasa, CD-KN, COD

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Usembassy Kinshasa
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Department Of State → Usembassy Kinshasa
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Ensure insured staff have access to vetted healthcare providers in Kinshasa and surrounding regions, including telemedicine and emergency evacuation coordination.

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