RFQ Occupational Health Services for Employees for Public Health Lab
Federal opportunity from 44325 - OHA Public Health | 99999 - _Public Health Division • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 08, 2025.
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RFQ Occupational Health Services for Employees for Public Health Lab
OHA intends to enter into a Contract with Oregon Occupational Medicine for Occupational Health Services for the employees of the Public Health Lab 7 days from this notice.
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The State of Oregon is seeking proposals for Occupational Health Services specifically tailored for employees working at the Public Health Lab as outlined in RFQ S-44300-00015266. The selected contractor, Oregon Occupational Medicine, will establish a contract as soon as possible after the notice. Services need to be aligned with the specific health needs of public health personnel. The response deadline for submissions is December 8, 2025, providing ample time for potential bidders to prepare comprehensive proposals.
The buyer aims to secure a contract with a provider of Occupational Health Services to support the health and well-being of employees in the Public Health Lab.
- Companies with experience in occupational health services
- Firms familiar with public health requirements
- Vendors located in or familiar with Oregon
- Analyze current employee health needs
- Develop a proposal outlining service offerings
- Submit required documentation through OregonBuys
- Prepare for potential health screenings and evaluations
- Coordinate with agency for compliance requirements
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed service offerings
- Cost proposal
- Compliance certifications
- References from past public health clients
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- All services must comply with state health regulations
- Bidders should be aware of labor laws affecting occupational health
- Consider competitive pricing given the state contract
- Evaluate pricing against service capabilities and scope
- Consider partnerships with local clinics for service delivery
- Engage with specialists in occupational health to enhance proposal quality
- Compliance with state health regulations may require adjustments
- Potential delays in contract commencement could affect service delivery
- Competition with local service providers may increase pricing pressure
- What specific health services are highest priority for the agency?
- Are there particular compliance issues that have been raised in previous contracts?
- What is the expected scope of engagement with employees?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific details on the scope of required services
- Lack of clear performance metrics for health services
- Absence of information regarding eligibility requirements for bidders
- No specified budget range for the contract
- Limited information on evaluation criteria for proposals
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