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The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring teleradiology staffing services for the Pittsburgh Veterans Affairs Medical Center to address physician personnel shortages in Radiology Services. The contractor will provide professional teleradiology services, including off-campus film interpretation and immediate communication of results, using a secure network and ensuring 24-hour coverage. Key requirements include board certified radiologists and the management of all aspects of the contract, including necessary equipment and telecommunication support.
Q522--VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Teleradiology Staffing Services This is not a Request for Quote. Q522--VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Teleradiology Staffing Services This is not a Request for Quote. Sought VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF -NETWORK CONTRACT (36C244) porary Help Services
Place of Performance VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Attn: Radiology Department of Veterans Affairs VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System. Teleradiology Services-VAPHS Pittsburgh Imaging PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT (PWS) The contractor agrees to provide the Pittsburgh Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), the services and prices specified in the Section entitled Schedule of Supplies/Services of this contract. GENERAL: The Pittsburgh Department of Veterans Affairs has the requirement to provide Veterans within the service area with Radiology Services.
BACKGROUND: Physician personnel shortages in the Radiology Services of the Pittsburgh VAMC have created a significant need to provide preliminary and final radiology interpretation for exams performed on off tours and in some cases for exams performed during routine tours to cover leave and staff vacancies. The use of Radiology Services outsourcing should provide a highly cost-effective and expeditious alternative to meet an ongoing need within the VA. The Pittsburgh VAMC uses an electronic image management and distribution system called VISTA Imaging. In conjunction with Vista Imaging, the facility uses Powerscribe and ISite radiology to complete Imaging Dictations. WORK STATEMENT: Contractor shall provide professional teleradiology services for radiology examinations performed at the Pittsburgh VAMC. Contract services will include off-campus film interpretation via network connection to the VA informatics system. Interpretation will include immediate communication of results both when an interpretation is requested STAT or with a critical emergent test result. Contractor must be a U.S. based corporation capable of final interpretation and reporting services via the Contractor s secure Teleradiology network. Interpretation services will be conducted by board certified Radiologists. Contractors shall provide all professional personnel and technical support, medical and other equipment, telecommunication, supplies, and supervision necessary to perform, implement and administer these teleradiology services to meet the specific medical needs of the Pittsburgh VAMC. The Contractor is responsible for all Contractor personnel, Subcontractors, agents, and anyone acting for or on behalf of the Contractor. All services SHALL be performed within the territorial borders of the United States. I. Teleradiology Services: 1. The Contractor shall be responsible for management of all aspects of the contract, and this includes the following: Electronically distribute appropriate studies to board certified Radiologists for primary diagnosis. Provide professional radiology services, offsite from Pittsburgh VAMC. The most frequent regular usage of teleradiology services will be Monday-Thursday 8pm-8:00 am, and Friday 8pm through Monday 8:00 am, but 24-hour coverage is expected. Some interpretations will be requested STAT and other interpretations will be requested routine. Imaging procedures will include plain film cases, US cases, CT cases, CTA cases, and MRI cases. Provide configuration of the physical, operational, and procedural environment within the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center facilities radiology department and installation for the system to include broadband connectivity and assist VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) facility in site preparation and support during transition. The images will be sent by VA's Teleradiology System (ISite Radiology) to the Business Partner through a VA approved Business Partner Gateway (BPG). Radiologists shall be available for telephone consultation regarding examinations and provide recommendations for appropriate procedures to referring clinicians. VA Technologists performing procedures to be interpreted may consult the Radiologist/contractor with
questions regarding protocol of exams, possible contrast allergy
questions or for direction regarding abnormal laboratory values, or
questions regarding premedication. Relevant prior studies will be made available to the teleradiologist. Interpretations must compare current and prior studies. Radiologists will have access to CPRS, or to a health summary or be able to contact the ordering physician to obtain clinical information such as history, progress notes, medications, and laboratory values, as well as reports of prior radiologic examinations. The Radiologist providing the preliminary interpretation shall also perform the final interpretation and communicate any change in that interpretation to the referring or treating clinician and the practitioner contacted, date and time of this communication must be documented in the final report. If the study is technically limited or incomplete, and cannot be interpreted with certainty, the teleradiologist shall notify the referring clinician so that the study may be repeated. If this is not feasible, cannot be done immediately, or is not likely to be productive, the study must be reported, and the technical limitations of the interpretation described in the report. Documentation. All film interpretations will either meet or exceed established standards of timeliness, accuracy, content, and signature. Only VAPHS approved abbreviations will be used for documentation of the patient health record. (1) Routine interpretations: Completed and verified reports for routine studies are available in CPRS/Vista Imaging Information System within 48 hours of exam registration. (2) STAT interpretations: Provide preliminary report by fax to referring clinicians within 45 minutes of the teleradiologist receiving the request for interpretation. If the exam is a critical/emergent rest result, results also must be communicated by telephone to the referring physician. Final report will be verified within 48 hours of exam registration and available in CPRS/VISTA Imaging Information System. Each report (routine and stat interpretations) shall identify the films reviewed,
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