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This Solicitation opportunity from Mississippi was posted on March 31, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Mississippi Qualified Health Centers SFY 27

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2026-RFA-070State & Local

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NAICS: 621498
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Management of Infusion CenterThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is seeking a qualified partner to manage and operate its existing outpatient infusion center, with the goal of expanding services to support all clinical departments and specialties across the institution. The center is currently operational and providing patient care, and the successful bidder will be responsible for maintaining continuity of service while improving operational efficiency, clinical capacity, and financial performance. Infusion and injectable therapies will serve a broad range of non-malignant conditions across disciplines including Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Rheumatology, Neurology, Pulmonary, ENT, Ophthalmology, Primary Care, and other medical and surgical areas, with treatment complexity varying by specialty. The contract does not guarantee any minimum or maximum volume of patients or revenue, and compensation is contingent on actual service delivery. The solicitation, identified as 745-26-P16, was posted on June 26, 2026, with proposals due by August 7, 2026. All submissions must be made through the designated online portal, and inquiries should be directed to Strategic Sourcing at strategicsourcing@uthscsa.edu. The infusion center is located in Texas, and the selected contractor will be expected to align operations with the University’s mission to deliver high-quality, coordinated care while adhering to clinical and regulatory standards. The University intends to secure a partner with demonstrated expertise in outpatient infusion management, strong operational capabilities, and the ability to integrate seamlessly with its existing clinical infrastructure.
Ut Health San Antonio

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in about 1 month

General Info

Agency

Mississippi → Procurement

NAICS

621498 - All Other Outpatient Care Centers View NAICS

Place of Performance

MS, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(4)

Center_Location_Template.xlsx

XLSX

Mississippi Qualified Health Centers SFY 27.pdf

PDF

SOW_Template.docx

DOCX

MQHC_Budget_Template_SFY_2027.xlsx

XLSX

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AgencyMississippi → Procurement
Contacts2 people available
OfficeJackson, MS, 39216, US
Organization / Agency
Mississippi → Procurement
Office AddressJackson, MS, 39216, US
Contacts
Tamara McDonaldProgram Specialist III
Qualandia HookerGrant Analyst

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The Mississippi Qualified Health Centers (MQHC) Grant Program is a state-funded initiative designed to support the operations and service delivery of Mississippi's Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Administered by the MS State Department of Health (MSDH), this grant provides financial assistance to enhance access to primary and preventive care for underserved and medically vulnerable populations across the state. The program aims to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes by strengthening the infrastructure and capacity of community-based health centers. Eligible health centers can use MQHC funds to support various services, including medical, dental, behavioral health, and enabling services. The funding can also help with staffing, equipment, facility improvements, and other operational needs that contribute to the sustainability and expansion of services. Through this grant program, Mississippi ensures that its most vulnerable residents, particularly those in rural and economically disadvantaged communities, consistently access high-quality, comprehensive, affordable healthcare services. By reinforcing the role of FQHCs as vital community health providers, the MQHC Grant Program is key in advancing health equity and promoting healthier outcomes for all Mississippians.