Opportunity

Washington County Opengov #2026.081-LOI

Washington County seeks providers for Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment services.

Posted

August 21, 2026

Respond By

September 04, 2026

Identifier

2026.081-LOI

NAICS

621420

Washington County Health and Human Services - Behavioral Health is seeking qualified providers to deliver outpatient and intensive outpatient Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment services for eligible residents. - Government Buyer: - Washington County Health and Human Services - Behavioral Health - Scope of Services: - Outpatient SUD treatment: assessment, drug testing, individual therapy, group therapy - Intensive outpatient SUD treatment: enhanced therapy and support - Optional services: partial hospitalization, participant supports (health, transportation, community services, contingency management, equipment), skills training, peer services, care coordination, case management (subject to available funds) - Requirements: - Providers must comply with Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR 309-019-0100 to 0320 and OAR 309-008-0100 to 1600) - Adherence to federal confidentiality regulations (42 CFR Part 2) - Reporting services to the ROADS system - Use of evidence-based practices, quality assurance, and participant support policies - Contract Details: - Five-year contract term with annual renewal options, contingent on funding - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified service providers.

Description

Washington County Health and Human Services - Behavioral Health: The Addictions Program seeks to contract with qualified providers to deliver outpatient and/or intensive outpatient SUD treatment from July 1, 2027, to June 30, 2032, to eligible residents. Services include assessment, drug testing, individual therapy, and group therapy, with optional services such as partial hospitalization and participant supports subject to available funds. The contract duration is 5 years with annual renewal options, contingent on funds. Providers must comply with Oregon Administrative Rules and federal confidentiality regulations, and report services to the ROADS system.

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