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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 25,1996 PSA#1708US Department of State, Office of Acquisition, P.O. Box 9115, Rosslyn
Station, Arlington, VA 22219-0244 70 -- ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SOFTWARE POC Contact Bob Wissman on
703/875-6059 or Julie Odend'hal on 703; /875-6054. This is amendment
no. 2 to solicitation notice no. S-OPRAQ-96-R-0623 for Electronic
Medical Record Software advertised in the CBD on 9/30/96. Amendment no.
2 amends the solicitation as follows: Under Section A.3, Security, the
words ''care giver or device'' are revised to read ''care giver''.
Under Section E.10, Technical and Development Support, the words
''systems analyst'' are revised to read ''systems administrator''.
Amendment no. 2 answers vendors questions as follows: Q1. Section A.2,
Operating Environment, states ''...operate on a non-proprietary,
SQL-Compliant RDBMS...'' Is the offeror required to provide the SQL
compliant RDBMS documentation and training? A1. Yes, you are required
to provide the subject documentation and training for this mandatory
software requirement. Q2. Section A.2, Operating Environment, states
''...is a turn-key application that includes all required
communications software.'' Does a turn-key application assume that the
network operating system, RDBMS, and the communications software are
installed by DoS prior to the offeror loading the EMR software on the
network? A2. DoS will provide the user workstations, application
servers, and basic network connectivity to include the network
operating system. The vendor is required to provide all software
necessary for proper operation of the EMR to include, but not limited
to, installation of the RDBMS, the EMR product, the Keyfile Interface
and any software necessary for interoperability of these components.
Q3. Section A.3, Security, states ''Shall allow originator (care giver
or device)...'' Please explain what you mean by device in this
context. A3. The DoS has deleted the term ''device'' from Section A.3
of the solicitation notice. Q4. Section A.4, Patient Encounter, states
''...and follow-ups shall be tied to standardized data
dictionaries...'' Are you referring to ''data dictionaries'' in a
generic way or are you referring to a particular product? A4. The term
''data dictionary'' is used in a generic sense. Q5. Section A.7,
Documentation, states ''...provide one copy each of the source and
executable codes...'' Please confirm that the only source and
executable code to be provided is for customized extensions to the COTS
product. A5. The only source and executable code that is currently
required to be provided is for customized extensions; however, DoS does
have the option to obtain the source and executable code for the COTS
product itself under FAR Clause 52.227-16, ''Additional Data
Requirements''. The DoS may want to obtain the COTS product code in the
event that the product is discontinued or that the company undergoes a
catastrophic event such as bankruptcy. Q6. Section A.10,
Miscellaneous, states ''...the warranty shall extend for at least one
year, beginning the first day of acceptance.'' What are the acceptance
criteria and how long is the acceptance test period? A6. The EMR will
be accepted when the vendor has installed the EMR in the operational
environment in the Exam Clinic in Washington D.C. and has demonstrated
to the satisfaction of DoS that the EMR works as advertised by the
vendor. The acceptance criteria shall include installation of the
server and, at a minimum, two clients, and demonstration that all
server capabilities can be run from the server and that all client
capabilities can be run from either client. If, during the warranty
period, MED finds that the EMR does not meet either the mandatory or
the desired requirements as advertised by the vendor, then the vendor
must either repair or replace the software at its cost. Q7. Section A,
General. Please describe the operational medical environment in which
the application will be used. For example, will it be used in an
ambulatory clinical environment? Will there be multiple clinics? Will
these clinics be geographically dispersed? Will all of the clinics need
to share patient information on a real-time basis? What is the
enterprise level plan for deployment of this system? A7. The DoS Office
of Medical Services has primary responsibility for providing medical
care to Foreign Service Officers worldwide. The Exam Clinic, located in
Washington D.C., operates similar to an outpatient clinic. Foreign
Service Officers visit the US Exam Clinic for a physical exam before
being assigned overseas. Foreign Service Officers who cannot visit the
Exam Clinic may visit their own providers, but the physical exam
results are forwarded and centrally stored in the Exam Clinic in
Washington, D.C. Health units, located all over the world, care for the
Foreign Service population while they are overseas. There is a need for
the overseas health units to exchange patient information with the Exam
Clinic in Washington D.C. This information exchange will occur in batch
mode, not in real-time. The EMR may be deployed in phases by geographic
regions. The EMR will first be installed and used in the Exam Clinic,
then in La Paz, Bolivia and then in the remainder of the Latin American
health units. During the option years that follow, the EMR may be
rolled out to health units in other regions - Asia, Africa, Europe,
etc. Q8. Section A, General. Our product automatically extracts
documents from your transcriptionists and incorporates them in the EMR.
Who do you use for your transcription work, and what word
processor/document manager do they use? A8. DoS/MED does not use
dictation as a normal course of business during the patient encounter
and therefore does not use a transcriptionist. Some documents are
received in electronic form. They are either in ASCII text or in
Microsoft Word. Q9. Section B.8. To what extent does the COTS product
have to interface with Keyfile? Please provide detailed information on
Keyfile, such as file format, platform and conversion. A9. It is
desirable for the EMR to interface with Keyfile, to the extent that the
Keyfile properties (indices) can be viewed from the EMR. Upon selecting
the properties, the EMR may launch the Keyfile application and display
the associated image of the medical document. Keyfile stores its
objects in a proprietary object database; therefore, Keyfile file
formats are unknown. Q10. Section B.12. Please provide an example of a
medical knowledge base. Is this a generic reference to knowledge bases
or is there a specific product? A10. Medical knowledge bases are
referred to generically - DoS has no product in mind. A sample medical
knowledge base would be a drug interaction base, with information
similar to what is found in the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR). The
drug interaction knowledge base should provide the physician with
recommended doses when prescribing medications, alert the physician of
harmful side effect, alert the physician of adverse interactions with
other medications. In addition, the drug interaction knowledge base
could suggest alternative medications in lieu of what was prescribed
and allow the physician to either change or keep the prescribed
medication. Q11. Section B.17 states ''Ability to generate and read
barcode labels.'' Please define the barcoding application and usage.
A11. Labels containing patient identifiers such as patient number,
name, date of birth and social security number are used to label
specimens collected for laboratory testing. The barcode labels are used
to track specimens and accurately match and record the laboratory
results for a given patient. Q12. Section C.2, Training. Please provide
us with background information on the DoS Administrators the offeror
will be training. For example, are the Administrators fully conversant
in Windows NT or will the offeror be providing Windows NT training?
A12. It should be assumed that the DoS Administrators have working
knowledge of the network operational environment. (i.e. They can
perform duties normally considered within the scope of network
administration, such as adding users, updating user accounts,
configuring print queues, etc.) Q13. Section E.1, Client and Server EMR
Software. This section requests pricing based on units from 1-10 to
101+ units. Please define what constitutes a ''unit''. A13. One unit
equals one single machine perpetual license. The unit price may include
the cost of other items such as documentation and other mandatory or
desirable software requirements which are not separately priced. The
Government has tried to structure the pricing requirements to allow
flexibility in the way prices are proposed. Q14. Section H.3.b.,
Technical Evaluation, states that the ''Offerors shall be required to
conduct an 1-day comprehensive technical product demonstration...and
DoS supplied test data.'' How many days in advance will the DoS notify
the offeror of the demo date? What will the DoS supplied test data
consist of? When will the offeror be given the test data to prepare for
the comprehensive demo? A14. DoS will notify the Offeror approximately
10 business days in advance of the demo date. Test data will consist
of 5000 records provided in an Access 7 table consisting of demographic
data. The data elements that will be include but may not be limited to
are: Last Name, First Name, Social Security Number, Address, Post,
Date of Birth, Blood Type and ID Number. The test data will also be
provided approximately 10 business days prior to the demo date. Q15.
Section H.6. There are several references throughout the solicitation
to information the offerors are suppose to look up on the DoS Internet
address of http://www.statebuy.inter.net/home.htm. We are unable to
find any of the vendor certifications, DoS clauses or FAR clauses at
this address or any reference to this solicitation. Please provide
further direction. A15. There was a delay in posting the subject
information on the Internet. The information was subsequently posted on
10/10/96 and can be downloaded for your review. The receipt time and
date of proposals remains 3:00 PM Eastern Time on 11/4/96. All other
information publicized in the original solicitation notice is
unchanged. (0297) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0213 19961024\70-0001.SOL)
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