Opportunity
University Of Kentucky Uniofky #UK-2605-26
University of Kentucky Solicits Nuclear Medicine Information System and Support Services
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
UK-2605-26
NAICS
541511, 541512
The University of Kentucky is seeking proposals for a comprehensive Nuclear Medicine Information System (NMIS) to enhance the management of radiopharmaceutical inventory, dose preparation, administration documentation, and regulatory compliance. - Government Buyer: - University of Kentucky, Procurement Services (Room 322 Peterson Service Building, Lexington, KY) - Products/Services Requested: - Nuclear Medicine Information System (NMIS) software solution - Must manage radiopharmaceutical inventory, dose preparation, and administration documentation - Requires integration with the University's enterprise Electronic Health Record (EHR) system - Must support multiple hot labs and academic/research functions - Includes analytics, regulatory compliance, and robust data security - Implementation and support services - Project planning, training, software licensing, third-party software, maintenance, support, enhancements, cloud subscriptions, and hardware - Ongoing compliance with HIPAA and handling of Protected Health Information (PHI) via a Business Associate Agreement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to HIPAA and other privacy regulations - System must support integration with EHR and multiple hot labs - Emphasis on vendor qualifications, system capabilities, and long-term support - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; the RFP is open to qualified providers of NMIS solutions.
Description
The University of Kentucky is soliciting proposals for a Nuclear Medicine Information System. This Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the requirements and terms for vendors to submit their proposals by May 5, 2026. The procurement includes compliance with the University's general terms and conditions, and adherence to applicable laws and regulations. The scope involves providing a system that manages nuclear medicine information effectively, with attention to data security and regulatory compliance.