Opportunity

SAM #SS-26-PHX-018

Hospitalist Physician Services for Phoenix Indian Medical Center

Buyer

IHS Phoenix Area Office

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

April 28, 2026

Identifier

SS-26-PHX-018

NAICS

621111

The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking qualified Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) and other small businesses to provide non-personal physician hospitalist services at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC) in Phoenix, Arizona. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Indian Health Service (IHS) - Sub-agency: Phoenix Area Indian Health Service - Office: Phoenix Indian Medical Center - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a professional medical services procurement. - Products/Services Requested: - Non-personal physician hospitalist services, including: - Inpatient admissions, evaluations, and medical management - Daily rounding in ICU and medical/surgical units - Coordination of care, including transfers and discharges - Timely and accurate medical documentation - Collaboration with government medical staff for continuity of care - Coverage for both day (8–11 hour shifts, 10–30 shifts/month) and night (13-hour shifts, 15–30 shifts/month) hospitalist services - All services performed on-site at PIMC - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Strict credentialing: Board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine, active unrestricted U.S. medical license, current BLS and ACLS certifications - Compliance with IHS, The Joint Commission (TJC), and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) standards - Surge and emergency staffing capability (24/7) - Performance-based contract with quality and responsiveness standards - Priority for ISBEE firms under the Buy Indian Act - Contractors must provide staffing schedules 3–4 months in advance - Period of Performance: - 12-month base year with four 12-month option years (up to five years total) - Place of Performance: - All services to be performed on-site at Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona

Description

Day/Night Hospitalist Services Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC)

NOTICE TYPE: Sources Sought / Market Research

Notice ID: SS-26-PHX-018

1. PURPOSE

This is a Sources Sought Notice issued for market research purposes only in accordance with FAR Part 10. This is not a solicitation and does not constitute a commitment by the Government.

The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service (IHS) is conducting market research to determine the availability and capability of:

Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) Other Small Business Concerns

capable of providing non-personal physician hospitalist services for the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC), Phoenix, Arizona.

The Government intends to use the results of this notice to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy, including potential set-aside determinations under the Buy Indian Act and/or FAR Part 19.

2. REQUIREMENT OVERVIEW

The Government anticipates a contract with a 12-month base year and four (4) 12-month option years.

The Contractor shall provide non-personal hospitalist services, including:

Inpatient admissions, evaluations, and medical management Daily rounding in ICU and medical/surgical units Coordination of care, including transfers and discharges Timely documentation in accordance with IHS, TJC, and CMS standards Collaboration with Government medical staff to support continuity of care

Coverage requirements include:

Daytime Shifts: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM / 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Nighttime Shifts: 6:00 PM – 7:00 AM

Estimated monthly coverage:

Day shifts: approximately 10–30 shifts Night shifts: approximately 15–30 shifts

All services shall be performed on-site at PIMC.

3. IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION

This requirement is for a non-personal services contract.

This requirement is NOT for:

Direct Government supervision of contractor physicians Personal services arrangements Individual physician hiring or placement by the Government

The Contractor shall be responsible for the management, supervision, and performance of its personnel, while integrating into the clinical environment and coordinating with Government staff.

Responses that demonstrate only individual staffing capability without organizational responsibility for management and performance may be considered non-responsive.

4. TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

Interested firms must demonstrate capability to provide:

A. Staffing and Coverage Model

Ability to provide continuous inpatient hospitalist coverage Staffing model for day and night operations Surge and contingency staffing capability

B. Clinical Capability

Experience providing inpatient hospitalist services Ability to manage patients across ICU and medical/surgical units Compliance with TJC, CMS, and IHS clinical standards

C. Scheduling and Continuity

Ability to develop and manage staffing schedules Experience maintaining coverage continuity Capability to respond to short-notice or emergency staffing needs

D. Credentialing and Qualifications

Ability to provide licensed physicians meeting IHS credentialing requirements Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine BLS and ACLS certification

E. Past Performance

Experience with contracts of similar size, scope, and complexity Experience providing services in facilities comparable to PIMC Experience with similar patient volume, acuity, and 24/7 coverage models Federal healthcare experience preferred but not required

5. NAICS CODE

NAICS 621111 – Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) Size Standard: $14.0M

Respondents may recommend an alternative NAICS code with justification.

PSC Code: Q509 - FAMILY & INTERNAL MEDICINE SERVICES

6. BUY INDIAN ACT NOTICE AND DEFINITIONS

The IHS Contracting Officer will give priority to Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) in accordance with the Buy Indian Act.

This Sources Sought Notice is being issued, in part, to determine whether this requirement may be set aside for ISBEE firms.

Respondents asserting ISBEE status shall:

Identify ownership and control structure Demonstrate compliance with ISBEE requirements Describe how the firm will perform the primary and vital contract requirements Identify subcontractors and percentage of work to be performed

7. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Responses shall not exceed 7 pages.

Submit electronically to:

Dekovan Cook Supervisory Contract Specialist Dekovan.Cook@ihs.gov

Subject Line: Hospitalist Services Sources Sought – PIMC

Submission Deadline: As stated in SAM.gov

Interested parties are encouraged to review the attached draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) for detailed requirements.

8. DISCLAIMER

This notice is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. The Government will not reimburse any costs incurred in responding.

The Government reserves the right to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy based on responses received.

END OF NOTICE

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