Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #DHHS26084
Utah State Hospital Comprehensive Laboratory Services Solicitation
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
DHHS26084
NAICS
621511
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive laboratory services for the Utah State Hospital in Provo, Utah. - Government Buyer: - Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Procurement and Contract Management - Utah State Hospital - Products and Services Requested: - Comprehensive laboratory testing for patients and employees, including: - Over 15,000 annual tests (e.g., CBC, metabolic panels, infectious disease panels, drug screens) - 24/7 phlebotomy coverage and routine daily visits to all hospital units - Pathologist consultation and certified phlebotomy technicians - Electronic delivery and integration of lab results with DHHS patient charting system - Supplies and equipment for all lab services - Employee-specific tests (e.g., Rubella antibody screen, Hepatitis B surface antibody) - Detailed test quantities provided for each test type - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must hold certifications from The Joint Commission (TJC), American Association of Blood Banks (AABB), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Medicare, and Medicaid - All staff must be appropriately licensed/certified and have experience with mentally ill populations - Compliance with HIPAA and data security standards - Contingency planning for equipment failure - Monthly detailed invoicing and guaranteed pricing for the full contract term - Performance reviews and quality outcome monitoring - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; the opportunity is open to qualified laboratory service providers.
Description
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is soliciting bids for laboratory services at the Utah State Hospital located in Provo, UT. The contract is for a single five-year term to provide comprehensive lab services including phlebotomy coverage 24/7, routine daily visits, and pathologist consultation. Bidders must meet mandatory certifications and experience requirements, and submit detailed cost proposals and supporting documentation by May 1, 2026.