RFP 138 Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital Pharmaceutical Services

Bidders ID: NBD14408248676611825
Due Date: Jun 4, 2026
Posted Date: May 27, 2026
Level of Government: State & Local
State: Vermont
Agency: State of Vermont
Category:
  • Q - Medical Services
Source: Members Only
TITLE QUESTIONS DUE ANSWERS POSTED DUE DATE NO POSTING AFTER
RFP 138 Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital Pharmaceutical Services
05/14/2026 04:00PM
RFP138 Q&A (05/27/2026)
06/04/2026 04:00PM

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Department of Mental Health
166 Horseshoe Drive | Waterbury VT 05671-20110
802-241-0090 phone |802-241-0100 fax
SEALED BID
Request For Proposal
RFP 138 Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital Pharmaceutical Services
ISSUE DATE
QUESTIONS DUE
RFP RESPONSES DUE BY
April 23, 2026
May 14, 2026 4:00 PM (EST)
June 4, 2026 4:00 PM (EST)
Please be advised that all notifications, releases, and addendums associated with this
RFP will be posted at:
Public Solicitations: Vermont Buys
DMH Careers and Opportunities
And
Vermont Business Registry and Bid System - Home
STATE CONTACT:
E-MAIL :
Jennifer Rowell
AHS.DMHSubmissions@vermont.gov
The state will make no attempt to contact interested parties with updated information. It is the responsibility of
each bidder to periodically check the above webpage for any and all notifications, releases and addendums
associated with this RFP.
If you speak a language not listed on the website below or require additional help, we offer free language
assistance services. The State of Vermont contracts with several Translation Services organizations, and you can
visit this page for more information Language Access | Department of Mental Health.
If you require assistance with technology, access, or have other issues with being able to complete your proposal,
reach out to the single point of contact.
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1. OVERVIEW:
1.1. SCOPE AND BACKGROUND: Through this Request for Proposal (RFP) the
Department of Mental Health (DMH, hereinafter the “State”) is seeking to establish
contracts with one or more companies that can provide Pharmaceutical Services to the
Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital.
1.1.1. DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION: The Vermont Agency of Human Services
(AHS) strives to improve the conditions and well-being of Vermonters by ensuring
all Vermonters have the opportunity to thrive in inclusive, equitable, and resilient
communities. The scope of AHS is profound. Through its six departments, twelve
district offices, and a network of community partners and providers, it is responsible
for the implementation and delivery of all human service programs within the state.
Each department has a distinct area of focus and responsibility and contributes to
the creation and sustenance of an entire system of human service supports.
The Department of Mental Health (DMH) resides under AHS and has the same
critical mission in mind. DMH promotes mental health as a vital part of overall well-
being by advancing prevention, early intervention, and recovery-focused care. Our
vision is that mental health serves as a cornerstone of health in Vermont, where
inclusive communities respond with compassion and respect, enabling all
Vermonters to thrive and participate fully in their lives. This work is guided by our
core values of compassion, equity, integrity, collaboration, and accountability.
The Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital (VPCH) resides under DMH and is dedicated
to improving the health and well-being of one of Vermont’s most vulnerable
populations.  Offering a state-of-the-art facility designed to promote and enhance
recovery, the 25-bed, acute care hospital offers patient areas designed for comfort,
dignity, and safety. Our mission is to provide excellent care and treatment in a
recovery-oriented, safe and respectful environment which promotes empowerment,
hope and quality of life for the individuals we serve. Our vision is to be a center for
excellence in the provision of mental health treatment and recovery as well as a site
for education and collaboration with the community and the individuals we serve.
VPCH respects individuals and their life goals and empathizes with the challenges of
achieving empowerment even in an involuntary setting. We encourage individual
rights and responsibilities toward the attainment of personal goals and actively
partners in their achievements.  We believe in the individual’s ability to recover from
life crises.
1.2. CONTRACT PERIOD: Contracts arising from this RFP will be for a period of three
years with an option to renew for up to two years. The State anticipates the start date
for such contract(s) will be in November, 2026.
1.3. SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT: All communications concerning this RFP are to be
addressed in writing to the State Contact listed on the front page of this RFP. Actual or
attempted contact with any other individual from the State concerning this RFP is strictly
prohibited and may result in disqualification.
1.4. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD: Any bidder requiring clarification of any section of
this RFP or wishing to comment on any requirement of the RFP must submit specific
questions in VT Buys no later than the deadline for questions indicated on the first page
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of this RFP. If a bidder is experiencing system issues and cannot submit a question in
VT Buys, questions should be e-mailed to the single point of contact on the front page
of this RFP.
Questions or comments not submitted on or before the last day of the question period
are thereafter waived. At the close of the question period a copy of all questions or
comments and the State's responses will be posted through an addendum to this
solicitation in VTBuys and also posted on the DMH website on the Funding
Opportunities tab (Funding Opportunities | Department of Mental Health). Every effort
will be made to post this information as soon as possible after the question period ends,
contingent on the number and complexity of the questions. All information provided by
vendors during this process will be public and bidders shall not provide confidential
information.
CHANGES TO THIS RFP: Any modifications to this RFP will be made in VT Buys by
the State through the issuance of an Addendum to this RFP as well as posted on the
DMH website and the Vermont Business Registry. Modifications from any other source
are not to be considered.
1.5. SOURCE OF FUNDS: The Department anticipates using a combination of state and
federal funds or the resulting contract(s). The Department may choose to modify the
source of funding contingent upon the availability of funds at the time of award. Any
selected Vendor will be subject to the requirements in the Assistance Listing Number
(ALN) #93.778, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Please note that when procurements are supported by federal funds, SOV business
users must take affirmative steps that include at least the following Socioeconomic
affirmative steps per 2 C.F.R. § 200.321:
1. Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women’s business enterprises
on solicitation lists;
2. Assuring that small and minority businesses and women’s business enterprises are
solicited whenever they are potential sources;
3. Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or
quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and
women’s business enterprises;
4. Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage
participation by small and minority businesses, and women’s business enterprises;
5. Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the
Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of
the Department of Commerce; and
6. Requiring the prime/general contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the
same affirmative steps as listed in numbers 1 through 5.
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This project is being funded in whole or in part using federal monies. If a bidder requires
assistance in preparing their proposal or needs guidance on socioeconomic certifications,
the bidder may contact the VT APEX Accelerator. The APEX Accelerator specializes in
helping small businesses navigate the documentation associated with State and Federal
procurement. Their website is: http://apex.vermont.gov
2. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS/DESIRED OUTCOMES:
2.1. The State of Vermont is interested in obtaining bids to meet the following business
need(s): Provide pharmaceutical services to the Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital.
2.2. The State of Vermont seeks to achieve the following Business Values:
2.2.1. Compliance: The new solution meets a previously unmet State or Federal
compliance requirement.
2.2.2. Customer Service: The new solution meets the needs of the individuals we serve
and supports clinical staff.
2.3 Scope of Work & Expected Activities
Respondents will address each of the following:
2.3.1 Pharmacy Operations
2.3.1.1 The contractor must ensure full compliance with all applicable
regulatory and accreditation bodies, including:
2.3.1.1.1 Vermont Board of Pharmacy
2.3.1.1.2 Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
2.3.1.1.3 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
2.3.1.1.4 The Joint Commission
2.3.1.1.5 Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA)
2.3.1.2
The contractor must provide Clinical Licensed Pharmacists and
Licensed Pharmacy Technician to be on site at the hospital during
normal business hours.
2.3.1.3
The contractor must collaborate with contracted vendors for supply
management, equipment use, and medication validation outside
regular business hours.
2.3.2 Distributive Functions
The contractor will be responsible for:
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2.3.2.1
Procuring, repackaging, dispensing, ordering, distributing, and properly
storing and disposing of all medications, including NIOSH-listed and
hazardous drugs
2.3.2.2
Collecting patient-specific information necessary to verify medication
orders from VPCH’s Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
system to ensure safe medication delivery
2.3.2.3 Maintaining all documentation required by regulatory agencies
2.3.2.4 Managing inventory effectively, incorporating cost considerations
where appropriate
2.3.2.5 Overseeing automated dispensing machines (ADMs), including
maintenance, monitoring functionality, and restocking as needed
2.3.3 Clinical Functions
The contractor will:
2.3.3.1
Actively participate in patient care, including admission and discharge
medication reviews, and document all clinical activities in the electronic
health record (EHR)
2.3.3.2 Attend interdisciplinary treatment team meetings and patient rounds
2.3.3.3 Participate in clinical leadership and medication management
meetings
2.3.3.4 Ensure clinical pharmacists are highly knowledgeable in the patient
population and demonstrate leadership in pharmaceutical care
2.3.3.5 Provide medication management support within the EHR and assist
medical staff as needed
2.3.4 Quality Improvement
The contractor will:
2.3.4.1 Lead and participate in performance improvement initiatives as
required by regulatory agencies
2.3.4.2 Collaborate with leadership to monitor and improve medication-related
patient safety
2.3.4.3 Monitor adherence to protocols for high-risk or specialty medications
and report findings to medical staff
2.3.5 Leadership Functions
The contractor will:
2.3.5.1 Chair the Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee
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