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Pharmacy and Medication Management

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The contract titled Pharmacy and Medication Management is a subcontract issued by the Kentucky Department of Corrections, focused on the dispensing of prescribed medications, the secure management of controlled substances, and the delivery of chronic care support through comprehensive medication reconciliation services. The work is to be performed in Frankfort, Kentucky, and requires adherence to strict protocols for pharmaceutical handling, patient safety, and regulatory compliance, particularly within a correctional environment. The contractor must demonstrate capability in integrating pharmacy services into institutional healthcare systems, ensuring accurate medication records, preventing errors, and supporting ongoing clinical needs for incarcerated individuals. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 423840, which pertains to drug and druggist's sundries merchant wholesalers. While no specific set-aside provisions or organizational type requirements are indicated, the subcontract is intended for entities capable of delivering reliable, compliant pharmaceutical operations under the oversight of a state correctional agency. Interested parties must submit proposals through the designated portal at the provided UI link, and performance will require alignment with state and federal healthcare standards applicable to correctional facilities.

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Pharmacy services for incarcerated individuals in Frankfort, Kentucky, with strict compliance and controlled substance management.

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Kentucky → Department of CorrectionsView Agency

NAICS

423840 - Industrial Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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Frankfort, KY, US

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AgencyKentucky → Department of Corrections
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Dispensing prescribed medications, managing controlled substances, and supporting chronic care through medication reconciliation.

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