This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE. This notice is a market survey and is for information only, to be used for preliminary planning purposes. No quotes are being requested or accepted with this notice. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR QUOTES AND NO CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS NOTICE. The VA NCO 15 Contracting Center has been tasked to solicit for and award Acute Hemodialysis Services for the Wichita VAMC, Wichita, KS. Potential sources are responsible for the complete performance of the technical aspects of Hemodialysis Services. This includes providing the dialysis system, personnel, on continuous stand-by call coverage, equipment, supplies and maintenance of the VAMC s water treatment system per the PWS. The contract provider will be expected to follow the rules and regulation of the VA to include utilizing the VA computer patient record system (CPRS) for documentation of medical care provided to patients. No solicitation is currently available. The proposed project is anticipated to be a firm, fixed-price requirement. The type of solicitation to be issued will depend upon the responses to this notice. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this notice or any follow up information requested. The purpose of this notice is to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities and qualifications of various members of the Business Community to include Small Business or Large Business, Veteran Owned Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), HUBZONE, 8(a), etc., to complete and perform a Firm, Fixed-Price contract. After review of the responses to this sources sought announcement a synopsis and/or solicitation announcement may be published at a later time. The Government must ensure there is adequate competition among the potential pool of responsive contractors. The duration of the requirement is for a base period with four each one-year option periods. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code applicable to this acquisition is 621491. The Small Business Size Standard for this acquisition is $47 Million. Please limit your response to this synopsis to five pages and please include the following information: Your company s name, addresses, point of contact, phone number, and email address. Your company s UEI number. Your company s interest in submitting a quote on the solicitation when it is issued. Your company s capability statement to meet the requirements. Your company s capability to perform a contract of this type and comparable work performed within the past three years to include a brief description of the project, customer s name, phone number and address, period of performance, and dollar value of the project. Your company s Business Size (Large or Small) and Socioeconomic Status (Veteran Owned, SDVOSB, HUBZONE, 8(a), etc.). Your company s Joint Venture information (if applicable and include copy of agreement) existing and potential Please provide a capability statement addressing your organization s ability to perform as a prime contractor the work described in the draft PWS (below). Index your firm s capabilities to the tasks in the draft PWS so that your firm s capabilities can be readily assessed. This is not a request for quote and in no way obligates the Government to award any contract. Before responding please carefully read and consider the following: As this is a service acquisition, the Small Business Administration and the Federal Acquisition Regulation have a Limitations on Subcontracting requirement. For all small businesses, to include SDVOSB and VOSB, at least 50 percent of the cost of contract performance incurred for personnel shall be expended for employees of the concern. See FAR 52.219-14 and FAR 52.219-27 available in full text at https://www.acquisition.gov/browse/index/far. Interested companies are asked to respond to this Sources Sought Notice no-later-than 4:00 PM (CST) on August 30, 2024. All interested companies must be registered in SAM (http://www.sam.gov/) to be eligible for award of government contracts. Please mail, fax or email your response to: Colleen Donahue-MacDonald NCO 15 Contracting Office, 3450 S. 4th Street, Leavenworth, KS; 60048, Email Address: colleen.donahue-macdonald@va.gov. Please reference the following in the subject line of all correspondence submitted: Onsite Acute Chronic Hemodialysis. Note: Email is the preferred method when receiving responses to this notice. DRAFT: Performance Work Statement PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT GENERAL: Services Provided: Provide on-site acute/chronic hemodialysis services in accordance with the Performance Work Statement. The Contractor will be reimbursed at the rates specified in the schedule of services which will include all personnel, dialysis system, supplies, maintenance of the VAMC s water treatment system, equipment and to stand-by call. Place of Performance Robert J Dole VA Medical Center, 5500 E. Kellogg, Wichita, Kansas 67218 QUALIFICATIONS: 2.1 License - Contract provider(s) assigned by the Contractor to perform the services covered by this contract shall have a current/valid or unrestricted nurse s license in any State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States or the District of Columbia. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES The contractor will provide the dialysis system, registered nurses to perform the requirements of this contract as outlined below, on continuous (7 days per week 24 hours per day) stand-by call coverage, supplies, equipment and maintenance of Wichita VAMC s water treatment systems for acute hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis coverage at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center, 5500 E. Kellogg, Wichita, Kansas (VA), in addition they will provide acute/chronic hemodialysis on patients residing in the on-site Transitional Living Center (TLC). The VA will provide adequate clinical space. Personnel assigned by the contractor to perform services covered by the contract shall hold a State Board of Nursing license. The Wichita VAMC will provide the water treatment systems, the Contractor will provide needed labor, Services shall be provided during normal business hours for each patient identified by the Wichita VAMC. In the event of a serious patient emergency during normal business hours on a day or time when the provider is not on site, the provider shall arrive at the Wichita VAMC within two (2) hours of notice or a request for services. Both parties shall agree upon the process by which notice shall be given to the provider. Contractor will have no more than 2 late arrivals per quarter. In the event of a medical non-emergent need outside of normal business hours the provider shall arrive at the Wichita VAMC within six (6) hours of notice of a request for services. The contractor will ensure that the water treatment system in place at the Wichita VAMC is maintained to meet the AAMI (Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) recommendations regarding water and dialysate fluid safety for hemodialysis. On-going teaching program shall be offered patients to allow them to gain knowledge of the following: 3.5.1. A self-care concept 3.5.2. Normal kidney structure and function 3.5.3. Causes of kidney failure 3.5.4. Effects of kidney failure on the body 3.5.5. Medication regimen 3.5.6. Dietary regimen 3.5.7. Circulatory access 3.5.8. Hemodialysis/continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) principles and procedures. Required medications (antihypertensives, erythropoietin, antimicrobial agents, etc.) will be provided by the VA pharmacy upon submission of a prescription written by the contractor Nephrologist. A specific plan of care shall be designed for each patient based upon nursing diagnosis or clinical nursing problems, expected patient outcomes and nursing intervention. Any of the following nursing diagnosis experienced by the patient shall be addressed by the plan of care: 3.7.1. Impairment of skin integrity 3.7.2. Fluid volume excess 3.7.3. Alteration in cardiac output related to hyperkalemia 3.7.4. Alteration in cardiac output secondary to hyperkalemia 3.7.5. Alteration in cardiac output related to uremia or dialysis-associated pericarditis, pericardial effusion and pericardial tamponade secondary to uremia and dialytic therapy 3.7.6. Activity intolerance related to uremia 3.7.7. Sexual dysfunction related to effects of uremia on endocrine system and/or psychosocial impact of renal failure and its treatment. 3.7.8. Alterations in comfort related to peripheral neuropathy caused by effects of uremia and peripheral nerves 3.7.9. Impaired gas exchange 3.7.10. Alterations in oral mucous membranes 3.7.11. Alterations in nutrition, less than body requirements 3.7.12. Impaired physical mobility 3.7.13. Anxiety 3.7.14. Powerlessness 3.7.15. Noncompliance 3.7.16. Grieving 3.7.17. Alterations in self-concept