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NAICS Code· 621610

Home Health Care Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. Illustrative Examples: Home health care agencies Visiting nurse associations Home infusion therapy services In-home hospice care services Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 621610 – Home Health Care Services encompasses the provision of skilled nursing, therapy, and personal care services delivered in the patient’s residence to individuals requiring ongoing medical support following acute care, chronic illness, or disability. This sector plays a critical role in the federal healthcare delivery system by enabling cost-effective, patient-centered care that reduces hospital readmissions and supports aging-in-place initiatives.

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NAICS code 621610 covers Home Health Care Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. Illustrative Examples: Home health care agencies Visiting nurse associations Home infusion therapy services In-home hospice care services Cross-References.

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Healthy Hometowns: Mobile Integrated HealthThe Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is seeking qualified applicants through Request for Proposal # PHTHOET27001 to establish or enhance Mobile Integrated Health services in rural communities across the state. This initiative aims to deliver critical community-based clinical interventions including treat-in-place care, telehealth assessments, chronic disease management, post-discharge follow-up, prenatal and postpartum home support, and medication reconciliation, all designed to improve health outcomes for Rural Iowans who face access barriers. Proposals must demonstrate the ability to implement sustainable, evidence-based models that extend care beyond traditional settings and address the unique needs of underserved populations. The solicitation was posted on July 12, 2026, with a response deadline of July 14, 2026, indicating a narrow window for submission. Applications are to be submitted to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services based in Des Moines, Iowa, and all performance will occur within designated rural areas throughout the state. Primary point of contact for inquiries is John Mcmullen, reachable by phone or email. The opportunity is open to entities capable of delivering integrated, non-emergency health services that reduce hospitalizations, improve continuity of care, and align with statewide public health goals, though no specific set-aside or NAICS code is designated for this solicitation.
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Newborn Screening Follow-Up and Family CounselingThe contract entails comprehensive follow-up services for newborn screening results related to hemoglobinopathies, ensuring timely diagnostic confirmation, family education, genetic counseling, and initiation of early intervention programs. The scope requires coordinated care delivery to support families through the identification of conditions such as sickle cell disease and thalassemia, with an emphasis on culturally competent communication and long-term health outcomes. Service providers must demonstrate expertise in pediatric genetics, newborn screening protocols, and community-based outreach to effectively bridge clinical findings with timely therapeutic and educational support. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 621610 and is issued by the Mississippi Department of Health with a response deadline of July 31, 2026. The opportunity was posted on June 30, 2026, and performance is expected to occur within the state of Mississippi, though specific geographic details are not provided. The agency seeks qualified organizations capable of delivering high-quality, consistent services across diverse populations, ensuring all follow-up actions align with state and national newborn screening standards. Successful applicants will be responsible for maintaining documentation, reporting outcomes, and collaborating with existing public health infrastructure to maximize early detection and intervention effectiveness.
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Contingency Chemotherapy Compounding Services Louis A Johnson VA Medical CenterThe Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center is conducting a voluntary sources sought notice to identify qualified contractors capable of providing contingency hazardous chemotherapy compounding services in the event of an IV room shutdown at its Clarksburg, West Virginia facility. This market research initiative, issued under FAR Part 10, is not a solicitation and does not obligate the government to award a contract; it is solely intended to gather information on contractor capabilities, pricing, and availability to inform future acquisition planning. Responses must be submitted via email to sylvia.honesty@va.gov no later than July 10, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and must include the business name, type, socio-economic status such as Veteran-Owned or 8(a), point of contact details, and any applicable GSA contract number with its full expiration date. Respondents are also required to submit a capability statement and summary of prior experience providing ambulance transportation services for VHA and other entities, despite the service being chemotherapy compounding, indicating a potential error in the request. The requirement is classified under NAICS code 621610, and while small businesses may respond, they must perform at least 51 percent of the work if selected. The service would be performed under a base year running from August 27, 2026, through August 26, 2027, with four one-year options extending the contract through August 26, 2031. Hazardous chemotherapy agents must be aseptically compounded per patient-specific orders using FDA 503A-compliant facilities, adhering strictly to USP 797, USP 800, and federal regulations. The contractor is responsible for supplying all drugs, chemotherapy agents, IV tubing, and closed-system drug transfer devices, and must provide three copies of each Safety Data Sheet upon delivery of materials. All compounding areas and hoods require current and future certification reports, with action plans submitted for any failures. Data and records generated under the contract are the property of the U.S. Government with unlimited rights, subject to FAR 52.227-11 through 52.227-20, and must comply with the Federal Records Act, NARA policies, and the Privacy Act of 1974. Employees must complete LAJVAMC-provided records management training, and all IT equipment use must align with VA policy
245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245)

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Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) ParticipationThe County of Rowan in North Carolina is seeking qualified Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) certified by the state to subcontract in providing in-home aide services or administrative support under a prime contract, with the goal of advancing diversity objectives. This opportunity is specifically designed for NC-certified M/WBEs to participate in support roles that align with state-mandated inclusion initiatives, leveraging the NAICS code 621610 for in-home services. Subcontractors must be prepared to meet the performance expectations tied to direct service delivery or operational backend functions that enable the primary contractor to fulfill its obligations. The solicitation is open for responses until July 20, 2026, and was posted on June 25, 2026. While the contract is structured as a subcontract, participation is contingent upon alignment with the prime contractor’s project scope and adherence to state certification requirements. Interested parties should ensure their M/WBE certification is current and active under North Carolina’s program to qualify. There is no specified set-aside type, meaning this is a participation opportunity rather than a competitive bid for the entire contract, and performance will occur within the jurisdictional boundaries of Rowan County. Applicants are encouraged to review the full solicitation details via the provided URL for additional compliance and reporting requirements.
County of Rowan

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In-Home Aide Services – Level III (High-Need Clients & Complex Needs Management)The contract seeks qualified providers to deliver comprehensive in-home support services to high-need clients requiring Level III care, encompassing complex personal care, behavioral support, and continuous coordination with Rowan County Social Services. Services must be tailored to individuals with significant physical, cognitive, or behavioral challenges, ensuring safety, dignity, and adherence to individualized care plans while maintaining strict compliance with county guidelines and protocols. Providers are expected to demonstrate experience managing high-acuity cases, implementing behavior intervention strategies, and collaborating effectively with social service agencies to ensure seamless care transitions and resource alignment. All submissions must be received by July 20, 2026, and the contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 621610 for home health services. The award will be administered by the County of Rowan in North Carolina, with performance taking place within the county’s service area. Contractors must be prepared to operate under the oversight of local social services, maintain rigorous documentation, and respond dynamically to evolving client needs in private residences. Successful bidders will be required to uphold standards of professionalism, confidentiality, and client-centered care while navigating the unique challenges posed by complex, long-term in-home support scenarios.
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J065--VISN 12 Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Delivery ContractThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through the 252-NETWORK Contract Office 12, is soliciting bids for a five-year firm fixed price contract to deliver and manage Standard Durable Medical Equipment (DME) services across VISN 12, covering VA facilities in Illinois including North Chicago, Hines, Chicago, and Danville. The contract, identified by solicitation number 36C25226Q0192 and NAICS code 621610, is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and has a ceiling value of $7.5 million with a minimum guarantee of $10,000 to be met in the first pricing period. The contractor is responsible for the full lifecycle of DME services including delivery, assembly, setup, education, pick-up, equipment triage, inventory coordination, reporting, and minor repairs or replacements. All work must comply with detailed specifications outlined in Attachment G, and performance must align with quarterly reporting cycles in January, April, July, and October, including submission of weekly inventory reports and service satisfaction surveys. Pricing is pre-established per delivery under two CLINs—Unassisted and Assisted Delivery Services—with estimated volumes detailed in Attachment F. Contractors must comply with a comprehensive set of federal regulations and contractual clauses, including FAR 52.212-4 with its addendum for commercial services, mandatory employment and labor standards such as Service Contract Labor Standards, minimum wage requirements under Executive Order 14026, paid sick leave provisions, employment eligibility verification, and prohibitions against human trafficking and internal confidentiality agreements. The contractor is required to maintain immunization compliance, ensure age-appropriate communication with Veterans and caregivers, and uphold professional conduct standards where any abuse or unprofessional behavior will result in immediate employee removal. All personnel records must be available to the Contracting Officer’s Representative upon request. Financial administration operates through mandatory electronic invoicing via the Tungsten Network to the Veterans Affairs Financial Services Center within 10 days of delivery, and all payments will be processed via Electronic Funds Transfer. The contractor must submit a draft and final Quality Control Program within specified timeframes after award, and must flow down all contractual obligations to subcontractors, assuming full liability for their noncompliance. Transition procedures require close coordination between incumbent and incoming contractors to transfer inventory and equipment within 30 days of contract expiration, with deliveries permitted only through June 30, 2031, under F
252-NETWORK Contract Office 12 (36C252)

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Q201--ELP Home Oxygen Service Contract 8 Month BridgeThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through Network Contracting Office 17 in San Antonio, Texas, has awarded an 8-month bridge contract to Rotech Healthcare Inc. for the provision of home oxygen and ventilation services to Veteran beneficiaries served by the El Paso VA Medical Center under VISN 17. The contract, issued under solicitation number 36C25726Q0488 on an SF 1449 form, is uniquely set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and requires the contractor to deliver equipment and services directly at Veterans’ residences or nursing homes. The period of performance runs from July 1, 2026, through February 28, 2027, with deliveries not permitted after April 30, 2027. The scope includes managing approximately 900 oxygen patients and 300 ventilator patients, with an anticipated 300 new patients, requiring comprehensive setup, installation, and ongoing maintenance of equipment including concentrators, portable units, liquid oxygen systems, E tanks, and ventilators with associated supplies. Equipment must be labeled with the vendor’s name and a 24-hour emergency contact number, and warning signs indicating “Oxygen in Use, No Smoking” must be posted at all entry points to patient residences, no smaller than 4x6 inches. The contractor is obligated to comply with a robust set of Federal and VA-specific regulations, including labor standards under the Service Contract Act, equal opportunity for workers with disabilities and veterans, infection control protocols aligned with Joint Commission standards, and security requirements for handling VA information in accordance with VA Directive 0710. All personnel accessing VA systems must undergo background vetting consistent with federal security protocols, and the contractor must notify the Contracting Officer immediately of any personnel changes. The contractor must submit monthly usage reports detailing CLIN-based invoicing, patient counts, and unit usage, as well as quarterly infection control and performance data. Payment is made electronically via System for Award Management, with invoices submitted through the VA’s electronic portal. The contract includes an option to extend services for up to six additional months in increments of one to six months, evaluatable during the base period. Pricing is based on estimated volumes, with no firm obligations on the Government for quantities. The award was determined through a best-value competitive analysis evaluating technical capability—with emphasis on transition plan feasibility and speed, past performance on government contracts, and price reasonableness. All
257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)

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NAICS: 621610
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Q999--NTX Durable Medical Equipment (DME) ServicesThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through the North Texas VA Health Care System, has issued a Firm-Fixed Price, Indefinite Quantity contract for comprehensive Durable Medical Equipment (DME) services covering the entire NTX service area. The contract requires a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) to provide end-to-end support including receipt, delivery, setup, pickup, storage, cleaning, disinfecting, minor repairs, preventive maintenance, disposal, patient and caregiver education, home safety assessments, and inventory control for eligible veterans. Services must be delivered in compliance with JCAHO or equivalent healthcare standards, and contractors must maintain current state licensing, DOT compliance, and adequate insurance coverage. All equipment handling and logistics must adhere to strict infection control protocols, with vehicles required to have sanitizable interiors, designated separation of clean and soiled items, and onboard first aid and infection control supplies. The contract spans a base year from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, with four one-year options extending through August 31, 2031, and a possible six-month extension if needed. The estimated total contract value is $6.5 million, covering approximately 11,000 patients across five geographic zones, with pricing structured under a single line item for all services. Delivery and pickup must occur between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., with appointments scheduled in four-hour windows and service confirmation required within 48 hours of request. Invoices are submitted electronically in arrears with detailed requirements including TIN, contract and line item numbers, shipping data, and payment terms. The solicitation, designated as 36C25726Q0676 and posted on SAM.gov, mandates that offerors submit proposals in three PDF volumes: signed administrative documents, a technical narrative addressing all Performance Work Statement components including storage, logistics, infection control, maintenance, inventory systems, patient education, and staffing competency, and a fully populated price schedule with monthly invoicing procedures. Evaluation will prioritize technical capability and past performance over price, though price will become decisive if non-price factors are deemed equal. The award will be made to the responsible SDVOSB offering the best value, which may not be the lowest-priced offeror if superior performance or reduced risk is demonstrated. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov under NAICS 621610 and certified in the SBA’s SDVOS
257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)

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