Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #OPMC- ME-062026
New York State seeks medical expert consultants for professional medical conduct cases.
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
December 22, 2026
Identifier
OPMC- ME-062026
NAICS
621111
The New York State Department of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct, is seeking medical expert consultants to assist with investigations and prosecutions of professional medical conduct cases across the state. - Government Buyer: - New York State Department of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; this is a professional services opportunity for licensed medical experts - Products/Services Requested: - Medical expert consulting services, including: - Reviewing patient records - Researching current medical standards - Writing expert opinions and reports - Providing guidance to staff attorneys - Delivering expert testimony at State Board for Professional Medical Conduct Administrative Hearings - Services are provided on an as-needed basis by specialty and location - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Candidates must be licensed and currently registered to practice medicine in New York State - Board certification in their specialty is required - Must be actively practicing with at least five years of post-license experience - No history of disciplinary action in any state - Fixed compensation rates: - $200 per hour for record review and report writing - $500 per hour for pre-hearing consultation - $2,000 per diem for testimony at hearings - No business enterprise goals (SDVOB or DBE) are set for this procurement - Period of Performance: - One-year contract term with renewal options; services provided as needed
Description
This solicitation is for medical expert services to support the investigation and prosecution of professional medical conduct cases. Medical experts will review patient records, research medical standards, write opinions, guide staff attorneys, and provide expert testimony at administrative hearings. Services are acquired on an as-needed basis by location and specialty, with resumes kept on file for access. Candidates must be licensed and registered to practice medicine in New York State, board certified, with at least five years of post-license expertise and no disciplinary history.