Opportunity
United Independent School District Ionwave #RFQ 2018-062 Addendum 1
Award for Medical Provider Services for Special Education (OHI, Vision, Otological/Audiological)
Posted
October 09, 2018
Respond By
October 30, 2018
Identifier
RFQ 2018-062 Addendum 1
NAICS
621399, 621340
This opportunity involves the United Independent School District (UISD) awarding contracts for specialized medical provider services to support students with special education needs. - Government Buyer: - United Independent School District (UISD), Laredo, Webb County, Texas - Awarded Vendors: - Erik R Sloman-Moll, MD, PA - San Antonio Low Vision Clinic - Products/Services Requested: - Medical evaluations for Other Health Impairments (OHI) - Vision evaluations, including low vision assessments and impairment reports - Otological and audiological services, including hearing assessments and recommendations for amplification devices - Key Requirements: - Providers must be licensed physicians (MD or DD) in the United States - Submission of qualifications (resumes, medical licenses, letters of recommendation) required - Compliance with UISD insurance standards - Criminal history background checks for all personnel with direct student contact - Pricing to be negotiated post-qualification; no pricing in initial submissions - No specific product part numbers or quantities are listed, as this is a qualifications-based procurement for professional services - All services must comply with federal and state special education guidelines
Description
United Independent School District is seeking qualified Medical Providers to deliver services as outlined in the approved specifications. Interested providers must submit their qualifications, such as resumes, medical licenses, and letters of recommendation, demonstrating how they meet the requirements for the services they wish to provide. Pricing negotiations will occur after qualification; therefore, no pricing should be included in submissions. The solicitation includes evaluations for other health impairments, vision, and otological/audiological services following federal and state special education guidelines.