Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #20770

NY State DOH Seeks Providers for Hepatitis C Treatment and Cure Programs

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

July 22, 2026

Identifier

20770

NAICS

923120, 813212

The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care and Epidemiology, is seeking applications to fund programs advancing Hepatitis C treatment and cure, with a focus on health equity. - Government Buyer: - New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care and Epidemiology - Contact: Colleen Flanigan, RN, MS - Funding and Scope: - Total annual funding: $5,892,000 - Five-year contract term - Three program components: - Component A: Hepatitis C treatment and cure within primary care settings - Component B: Low-threshold models for Hepatitis C treatment - Component C: Telehealth and telementoring to reach rural and marginalized populations - Services Requested: - Programs to increase Hepatitis C treatment and cure rates in primary care - Implementation of accessible, low-threshold treatment models - Use of telehealth and telementoring to expand access for rural and marginalized groups - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on health equity and reaching underserved populations - Eligible applicants must apply via the Statewide Financial System - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified health service providers

Description

The New York State Department of Health Office of Health Equity and Human Rights announces a funding opportunity totaling $1,405,724 over four years to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate health and social support services to Migrant and Seasonal Workers (MSW) and their families in New York State. The program has two components: Component 1 serves MSW and their families in specified economic development regions (Capital Region, Mohawk Valley, North Country), and Component 2 serves children of MSW statewide. Up to four awards are anticipated, with applicants required to be public or not-for-profit entities with ties to the MSW population. Applications must be submitted online via the NYS Statewide Financial System by July 22, 2026.

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