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RFP-500-2600000380-5 | Comprehensive Medical Servcies

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The Kentucky Department of Corrections is soliciting proposals under RFP-500-2600000380-5 for comprehensive medical services, with the request issued on July 7, 2026, and responses due by July 27, 2026. The contract is intended to provide full-scope medical care services to individuals under the custody of the Kentucky Department of Corrections, with performance centered in Frankfort, Kentucky. This solicitation is directed toward entities capable of delivering integrated healthcare solutions, including but not limited to primary care, mental health services, dental care, pharmaceutical management, and chronic disease management within a correctional environment. The point of contact for inquiries is Galena Benassi, reachable via phone or email, with additional support provided by the Department of Corrections office. All proposals must align with the operational and regulatory standards of the state correctional system and be submitted through the designated online portal at the provided UI link.

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Kentucky DOC seeks full medical services provider for inmates in Frankfort, with proposals due July 27, 2026.

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Kentucky → Department of CorrectionsView Agency

NAICS

621999 - All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Frankfort, KY, US

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Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Overview

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RFP 500 Proposed Cost Breakdown

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RFP 500 2600000380 Comprehensive Medical Services

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Attachment D - Assumptions & Exceptions.xml

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Exhibit 2c - Health Care Services 2023 Report

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Attachment A - Qualifications Experience Questionnaire.xml

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Kentucky Corrections Policy 17.2 Assessment and Classification Center Effective 2025

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Blackburn Correctional Complex ACA Reaccreditation Audit Report 2023

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RFP 500 2600000380 Comprehensive Medical Services Modification 2

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Exhibit 4 - ACA Reports: Little Sandy Correctional Complex Reaccreditation Audit June 2025

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Accreditation Report - Lee Adjustment Center - WC 2026

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Kentucky Corrections Policy 13.13 Mental Health Services Effective 2025

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Exhibit 1 - DOC Facilities 2026 Overview

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Exhibit 2a - Health Care Services 2025 Summary

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Attachment C - Technical Response Questionnaire (1) 5-27-26.xml

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Attachment B - Client References Form.xml

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Kentucky Corrections Pharmacy Policy 13.1 Effective 2025

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Exhibit 3 - DOC Medical Related Grievances 2025

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Exhibit 2b - Health Care Services 2024 YTD Totals

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Attachment C - Technical Response Questionnaire

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Policy 13.2 Health Maintenance Services Effective 2025

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AgencyKentucky → Department of Corrections
Contacts2 people available
OfficeFrankfort, KY, 40602-2400, US
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Kentucky → Department of Corrections
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Office AddressFrankfort, KY, 40602-2400, US
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