Opportunity
Douglas County Ionwave #CO-2026-0009 Addendum 1
Douglas County CMHC Onsite Psychiatric Pharmacy Services Solicitation
Posted
March 11, 2026
Respond By
April 01, 2026
Identifier
CO-2026-0009 Addendum 1
NAICS
446110
Douglas County is seeking a qualified vendor to provide comprehensive onsite psychiatric pharmacy services for its Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) in Omaha, Nebraska. - Government Buyer: - Douglas County and City of Omaha Purchasing Department - Douglas County Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) - OEMs and Vendors: - Omnicell is mentioned as the current automated dispensing system in use - No specific OEMs or branded pharmaceutical products are mandated - Products/Services Requested: - Full-service onsite pharmacy for psychiatric acute inpatient (16-18 beds) and outpatient care - Medication management, dispensing, and 24/7 medication verification - Staffing: 2-3 pharmacists and 1 technician (final staffing at vendor's discretion) - Support for Omnicell automated dispensing units - Billing for Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and indigent patients - Regulatory compliance and quality improvement - Emergency and after-hours medication support - Pharmacy build-out in a new facility - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Pharmacy must operate under its own name and branding - No IV medications administered in inpatient care - Vendor may discuss serving patients outside the RFP's scope - No performance bond required, but adequate insurance coverage is mandatory - Contract term is three years with up to three one-year extensions - All cost proposals must be submitted as attachments - Locations: - Services to be provided at multiple CMHC facilities in Omaha, including the new facility at 1101 South 42nd Street, the current facility at 4102 Woolworth Street, and the Social Detoxification Services at 1490 N. 16th Street
Description
Douglas County is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors to provide onsite psychiatric acute inpatient and outpatient pharmacy services. The scope includes pharmacy services for a psychiatric facility with acute inpatient beds and outpatient care, requiring 24/7 medication verification and management. Vendors must submit a cost proposal and technical approach by April 1, 2026, and comply with specified insurance and contractual terms. The contract aims to ensure comprehensive pharmacy support tailored to psychiatric patient needs.