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NAICS Code· 622110

General Medical and Surgical Hospitals

This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and nonsurgical) to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. These hospitals have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These establishments usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, anatomical pathology services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services for a variety of procedures, and pharmacy services. Show more

NAICS 622110 – General Medical and Surgical Hospitals encompasses the operation of inpatient healthcare facilities that provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical services to patients requiring extended care. These institutions deliver emergency, intensive care, obstetric, cardiac, neurosurgical, and other complex medical interventions, often integrating advanced clinical information systems, electronic health records, and compliance-driven operational workflows.

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NAICS code 622110 covers General Medical and Surgical Hospitals. This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and nonsurgical) to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. These hospitals have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These establishments usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, anatomical pathology services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services for a variety of procedures, and pharmacy services.

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NAICS: 622110
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HT940626QE013 - Neonatologist and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner @ NMCCLThe contract solicitation HT940626QE013 seeks comprehensive Neonatologist and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner services at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, to support the Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Mother Baby Unit, and Labor & Delivery Unit, including cesarean section coverage in the Operating Room. Services are to be provided under a firm fixed price structure across a base performance period from January 1, 2027, through September 30, 2027, with five option periods extending service through December 31, 2031. The solicitation is targeted exclusively at Small Business, HUBZone Small Business, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business entities under NAICS code 622110, with no set-aside used. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 22, 2026, to the designated point of contact, with strict formatting requirements including four distinct sections—Administrative, Past Performance, Price, and Compensation Plan—each requiring separate files in Adobe PDF or Excel format, using 10-point font or larger, single-spaced, on standard 8.5 x 11-inch digital pages, with no marketing or extraneous content allowed. All offerors must submit a signed Solicitation Certification Form, a Small Business Subcontracting Plan or justification, and detailed past performance documentation with both redacted and unredacted copies. The evaluation process is sequential, with the Compensation Plan reviewed first; if deemed unacceptable, or if pricing is found unreasonable, the offer is disqualified. Awards will be made on a Past Performance/Price Tradeoff basis to the most advantageous offeror. Offerors must demonstrate compliance with a range of mandatory federal and defense regulations, including SAM registration, security and identity verification for personnel, NIST SP 800-171 controls for safeguarding defense information, and prohibitions on covered telecommunications equipment. Medical liability insurance of $1 million per incident and $3 million aggregate is required, and all personnel must hold valid licenses, obtain a National Provider Identifier, comply with HIPAA and Joint Commission standards, and complete facility credentialing and in-processing procedures prior to commencement. Telework is strictly prohibited, and contractors must ensure continuity of operations during emergencies. Payment must be processed through the Wide Area Workflow system, using designated DoDAAC codes for billing, with cost vouchers required for labor-hour line items and invoices/receiving reports for fixed-price deliverables
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Telemedicine Emergency and Sexual Assault Forensic Support Services Support for Five (5) Facilities within the Great Plains Area Indian Health Service (GPAIHS)The Indian Health Service is conducting market research to identify qualified vendors capable of providing telemedicine emergency and sexual assault forensic support services to five rural healthcare facilities within the Great Plains Area Indian Health Service region, which serves Native American populations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. The targeted sites include Pine Ridge Hospital, Rosebud Hospital, Cheyenne River Health Center, Fort Yates Indian Health Service Hospital, and Quentin N Burdick Memorial Health Care Facility. The government is seeking information to determine the appropriate acquisition approach and potential set-aside eligibility under NAICS code 622110, with responses encouraged from small businesses, 8(a) firms, HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, and Indian Economic Enterprises. The anticipated contract type is a Firm-Fixed Price, Non-Personal Service arrangement with a base period of one year and four one-year option periods. Performance will primarily occur remotely within the United States, with on-site support required at the five designated locations. Vendors must submit a capability statement detailing their organizational资质, SAM UEI registration status, point of contact information, GSA Schedule or other procurement vehicles, and specific evidence of experience delivering similar services. Responses must include a completed IEE Representation form if the business is American Indian or Native American owned. All submissions are required to be sent electronically as a PDF to Farrah.Azure@ihs.gov with the solicitation number in the subject line by August 7, 2026, and must comply with the Office of Management and Budget’s mandate for electronic invoicing through the Invoice Processing Platform. This notice is strictly for informational purposes and does not constitute a solicitation, obligation, or commitment to award a contract. The government may use submitted information to develop future requirements and reserves the right to utilize responses without compensation or feedback. No proprietary or classified material should be included, and failure to follow submission guidelines may result in disqualification from consideration in any subsequent procurement.
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Psychiatry Consultation - Liaison Clinical FellowThe National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director, intends to award a non-competitive purchase order to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital for its Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship Training Program, which has been affiliated with the NIH Clinical Center since 2006. This arrangement provides advanced psychiatric training to fellows at the PGY-5 level or above, who rotate four days per week for six months, delivering direct clinical care to patients within the NIH Clinical Center under full credentialing. The acquisition is conducted under FAR Part 12.603 as a streamlined solicitation for commercial services, bypassing full and open competition under the authority of FAR 6.302-3(a)(2)(ii), and is not expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold. The requirement is classified under NAICS code 622110 with a 47 million dollar small business size standard and has no set-aside restrictions. Respondents must submit a complete offer including the FAR provisions 52.212-3 and 52.212-4, along with their Unique Entity Identifier, Taxpayer Identification Number, business size certification, and active SAM registration. Proposals must include detailed pricing: unit and list prices, shipping and handling, delivery terms, F.O.B. point, payment discounts, and any other factors influencing award decisions such as past performance, warranty, maintenance, and environmental considerations. All submissions must be received by 9:00 AM EST on Monday, July 13, 2026, to Brian Lind at brian.lind@nih.gov, with the solicitation number 75N98026R00118 included. No additional contract terms beyond those customary in commercial practice are required, and the Defense Priorities and Allocations System does not apply.
National Institutes Of Health Olao

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7 days ago

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NAICS: 622110
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MOBILE STERILE PROCESSING SYSTEMThe Defense Health Agency is seeking a qualified small business to provide a fully functional Mobile Sterilization Vehicle (MSV) under a one-year base period with four optional one-year extensions, to support the Sterile Processing Department at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center during its renovations and new construction. The MSV must deliver on-site decontamination and sterilization services to maintain uninterrupted operations in a healthcare environment, ensuring all medical instruments meet stringent infection control standards. The vehicle must be fully equipped, operational, and capable of meeting all regulatory and clinical requirements for sterile processing without reliance on the facility’s permanent infrastructure. The contract opportunity is a Total Small Business Set-aside under NAICS code 622110, meaning only small businesses are eligible to compete. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, with responses due by August 7, 2026, and performance will take place at the Bethesda, Maryland campus. The primary point of contact is Philip Atwell, reachable via phone or email, with Gregory M. Crump as the secondary contact. Offers must be submitted through the SAM.gov portal, and the successful vendor will be responsible for operating, maintaining, and staffing the MSV to ensure continuous service throughout the procurement period, including all option years if exercised.
Defense Health Agency

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JOFOC ACH Comp. Medical FCI Cumberland July FY26The contract is a sole-source, non-competitive acquisition for comprehensive medical services at the Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland, covering a one-month period from July 1, 2026, to July 31, 2026. The purpose is to maintain uninterrupted healthcare delivery to the inmate population through the incumbent provider, American Correctional Healthcare, Inc., to prevent any disruption in essential services including medical, dental, mental health, pharmacy, dietetics, and optometry care. The award is supported under statutory authorities 41 U.S.C. 253 and 41 U.S.C. 1901(e), with justification based on the critical need for continuity of care and the incumbent’s unique qualifications and existing operational familiarity with the facility. The estimated value is $170,000, funded through the Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, using purchase orders for service delivery rather than a traditional contractual line-item structure. No competitive evaluation was conducted, and no formal evaluation factors, pricing breakdowns, or performance incentives are present. The place of performance is FCI Cumberland, Maryland, with the contracting officer being Brian Logsdon, and no contracting officer’s representative is identified. There are no specific FAR clauses, attachments, packaging requirements, inspection criteria, or offeror certifications listed in the documentation, and the acquisition leverages simplified procedures under FAR 13.101-3(b) to expedite the interim service continuity without formal solicitation or competition. The NAICS code is 622110, reflecting the provision of general medical and surgical hospital services, and the contract serves as a temporary bridge pending future competitive procurement.
Fci Cumberland

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Backdoor Service for Disabled ResidentsThe contract titled Backdoor Service for Disabled Residents requires the provision of no-cost garbage collection services for individuals with disabilities who are unable to move waste containers to the curb. This service demands trained personnel capable of safely and respectfully assisting residents by collecting garbage directly from their homes, including navigating potentially challenging residential environments. The contractor must ensure all vehicles are equipped with the proper mechanical or manual loading systems to accommodate this hands-on service, maintaining compliance with accessibility standards and safeguarding the dignity of those served. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 622110, indicating a connection to healthcare and social assistance services, though the nature of the work is municipal waste management. It is issued by the Ware County Board of Commissioners in Georgia with a posted date of July 1, 2026, and a response deadline of August 4, 2026. While no set-aside provisions or point of contact details are specified, the performance location is understood to be within Ware County. The service is intended to fulfill an essential public need by ensuring equitable waste collection access for disabled residents, requiring operational reliability, staff sensitivity, and consistent adherence to service protocols.
Ware County Board of Commisioners

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NAICS: 622110
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Comprehensive Medical Services USP AtwaterThe U.S. Department of Justice, through the Federal Bureau of Prisons at USP Atwater in California, is procuring interim comprehensive medical services under a sole-source justification to ensure uninterrupted healthcare delivery to the inmate population. The contract, valued at $203,965, is designed as a one-month bridge period—either June 1–30 or July 1–31, 2026—to maintain continuity of care while preparing for a future competitive indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract. The incumbent contractor, Seven Corners, is the sole provider with existing provider credentialing, completed security clearances, and five years of uninterrupted service at the facility, making it the only responsible source capable of delivering seamless medical, dental, mental health, surgical, and community-referral services without disruption. The award is justified under FAR 6.104-1(a)(3) and statutory authority 41 U.S.C. § 3304(a)(1), relying on pre-established, fair and reasonable pricing from option year four of contract 15B61819D00000001. All onsite providers must submit and complete security clearance packages within 30 days of contract issuance, with a full approval process expected to take an additional 30 days before they can perform onsite duties. Performance occurs primarily at USP Atwater and through local community providers, with no FOB terms applicable as this is a service-based contract. No structured evaluation factors, detailed pricing line items, inspection criteria, or contract administration payment details are specified beyond the estimated cost and performance window. The procurement avoids recompetition solely due to the critical need for continuity, leveraging the incumbent’s unique qualifications and operational infrastructure as the basis for both sole-source justification and organizational conflict of interest mitigation. No socioeconomic status, unique entity ID, or formal certifications from the offeror are disclosed, and no additional clauses, attachments, or submission formatting instructions are provided beyond the requirement to respond via SAM.gov by June 25, 2026.
USP Atwater

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Oral Surgeon ServicesThe National Institutes of Health, through the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, is seeking a part-time Oral Surgeon and Residency Trainer to provide clinical surgical care and train oral surgery residents at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. The primary objective is to ensure high-quality surgical treatment for research participants with complex medical conditions while simultaneously delivering structured, hands-on training to residents in a unique research hospital environment. The contractor must supply a qualified oral surgeon with a DDS or MD from a CODA-accredited program, active U.S. licensure, ACLS certification, and board certification in oral and maxillofacial surgery preferred. The surgeon is required to perform routine and complex procedures including extractions, biopsies, implants, and IV sedation, provide on-call consultations, and lead weekly case conferences and resident mentoring, with a minimum commitment of 1.5 days per week on-site. The position demands deep expertise in managing rare, undiagnosed, and systemic diseases with oral manifestations, such as immunodeficiencies, blood disorders, cancer-related complications, and genetic syndromes. The contractor must obtain full credentialing through the NIH Clinical Center, a mandatory and non-negotiable requirement regardless of prior experience, and maintain malpractice insurance of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate. If the assigned surgeon becomes unavailable, the contractor is obligated to furnish an immediate replacement and, if on-site service at NIH is disrupted, must deliver equivalent care at their own facility at no additional cost to the government. The contract is awarded under FAR Part 13 as a non-competitive, simplified acquisition based on the unique and irreplaceable experience of the selected provider—MedStar Washington Hospital Center—in treating NIH patient populations and training residents within a research setting. Services are scoped for a 12-month base period, requiring 624 annual hours of clinical and educational delivery, with no option periods defined. Offerors must submit proposals via email to specified NIH contacts by June 30, 2026, including UEI, TIN, SAM registration proof, business size certification, pricing details, and F.O.B. terms, with no formal pricing structure or CLINs provided; evaluation is performance-based and conducted by the NIDCR Clinical Director, emphasizing clinical excellence, continuity of care, and resident training outcomes.
National Institutes Of Health Nhlbi

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NAICS: 622110
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Dialog+ Dialysis Backup BatteriesThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through Network Contracting Office 17 in San Antonio, Texas, is conducting market research to identify capable vendors for the procurement of 41 units of Accu Option Backup Battery Pack, Part Number 7102244, intended for use with Dialog+ Dialysis Units at the VA North Texas Health Care System in Dallas, Texas. This sources sought notice is not a solicitation and does not obligate the government to award a contract; its purpose is solely to gather information to determine the appropriate procurement strategy—whether sole source, small business set-aside, or unrestricted—by evaluating vendor capabilities, availability, and pricing. Respondents must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and provide their SAM UID number along with business name, address, point of contact details, NAICS code 622110, and certification of business size as either small or large. A critical requirement is the submission of an authorization letter from the original equipment manufacturer, confirming direct sourcing of the batteries, which must be brand new and FDA-approved where applicable. The batteries must fully support critical dialysis functions including safe completion of treatment cycles, storage of patient data, and safe return of blood to the patient in the event of primary power failure. Response must be submitted via email to Contract Specialist Mariangie Rios Vazquez by 8:00 a.m. Central Standard Time on June 22, 2026, with the exact subject line “36C25726R0101_01, Sources Sought Notice.” Contractors are encouraged to include any existing GSA or VA Federal Supply Schedule contract information and may optionally provide estimated market research pricing to aid in strategy development, though pricing submissions are not mandatory. The government is particularly interested in identifying small business capable of fulfilling this requirement and may consider location within the U.S. as an evaluation factor in future solicitations. Contractors must also comply with VA information security directives, including FIPS 140-2 encrypted transmission of sensitive data, adherence to VA Handbook 6500 for password and media sanitization standards, and restrictions on personal use of government systems. Personnel may be subject to VA background investigation requirements under Directive 0710, and all contractor employees must complete VA records management training and comply with any applicable COVID-19 safety protocols when accessing VA facilities. The contract, if awarded, will require delivery within five business days of award, and a VA Medical
257-NETWORK Contract Office 17 (36C257)

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27 days ago

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23 days ago
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NAICS: 622110
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USP McCreary Comp Medical JOFOC August FY 2026The U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, is procuring comprehensive medical services at USP McCreary in Pine Knot, Kentucky, through a sole-source acquisition authorized under 41 U.S.C. 253 and 41 U.S.C. 1901(e), with justification under FAR 13.101-3(b). The acquisition, identified by solicitation number 15B12026P00000092 and posted on June 17, 2026, is limited to a one-month performance period from August 1 to August 31, 2026, with an estimated value of $200,000. The contract is awarded to Seven Corners, Inc., the incumbent provider, to ensure uninterrupted medical care for incarcerated individuals, including inpatient and outpatient services, specialist referrals such as psychiatry, orthopedics, dermatology, and neurology, and continuity of existing treatment plans. All services are delivered on-site at the facility, with no physical goods or shipping requirements involved. The procurement is non-competitive, bypassing standard evaluation factors and competitive bidding due to the necessity of maintaining operational stability and avoiding disruption to patient health. The contracting officer, Richard Hammond, based in Grand Prairie, Texas, certified the sole-source justification, but no formal contract clauses, evaluation criteria, inspection standards, packaging specifications, or detailed pricing line items are included in the documentation. Key administrative details such as remittance instructions, invoicing systems, contracting officer’s representatives, or technical representatives are not identified, and no representations, certifications, or socioeconomic data for the contractor are provided. The acquisition is interim in nature, intended to bridge service gaps pending a future competitive award.
Fao

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NAICS: 622110
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Federal
PHX - Comprehensive Medical ServicesThe Department of Justice’s Federal Bureau of Prisons is issuing an interim sole-source contract to NaphCare for comprehensive medical services at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona, with an estimated value of $235,527.34. This procurement, solicited under 15BCMS26P60800001, is justified under FAR 6.104-1 as a non-competitive action due to the “Only One Responsible Source” exception, as NaphCare is the incumbent contractor with pre-vetted, security-cleared providers and established infrastructure capable of delivering uninterrupted healthcare without lapse. The period of performance is strictly limited to July 1 through July 31, 2026, serving as a temporary measure during an ongoing competitive procurement protest, with no option periods or extended terms authorized. Services include inpatient and outpatient medical, dental, mental health, and specialty care delivered onsite at FCI Phoenix, with additional community-based support coordinated through existing local networks. The contract employs firm-fixed-unit pricing aligned with Medicare benchmark rates from the prior contract’s Option Year Four, ensuring cost consistency. Key requirements include timely submission of security clearance packages for all providers within 30 days of contract award, leveraging NaphCare’s existing credentialing to avoid delays. The place of performance is primarily FCI Phoenix, though Atwater, California, is listed as an alternate location. The contracting officer, Celeste Walker of the CMCS Field Acquisition Office in Grand Prairie, Texas, certified the justification under FAR 6.104-1(a)(12), confirming no alternatives exist that could ensure continuity without risk to inmate health and safety. No evaluation factors, inspection criteria, packaging requirements, or formal clauses are included, as this is an emergency continuation under deviation authority—not a competitive acquisition. The contractor has no socioeconomic set-aside status, and no unique entity ID, CAGE code, or representation certifications are formally documented. Payment will be processed under agency code 15BFA0 via purchase order, though specific invoicing systems or remittance details are not provided. This action is not based on LPTA or trade-off analysis and is solely driven by mission-critical operational necessity, with plans to transition to a future indefinite delivery/requirements contract after the protest resolution.
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