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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 1,1999 PSA#2357National Library of Medicine, Office of Acquisitions Management,
Building 38A, Room B1N17, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland
20894 R -- PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES SOL NLM 99-083/UHP DUE 061199 POC
Uyen H. Phuong (301) 496-6127 E-MAIL: karen_riggs@nlm.nih.gov,
uyen_phuong@nlm.nih.gov. It is the intent of the National Library of
Medicine (NLM) to procure professional services on a sole source basis
specialized in health services research tools with the University of
North Carolina, Cecil G. Sheps/Health Services Researchers, 725 Airport
Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, to assist with the evaluations and
recommendations on the utility and future directions of a prototype
database of Health Services Research (HSR) Tools. A team of librarians,
programmer and web specialist, all with years of experience in health
services research will work with NLM staff to maximize the
appropriateness and accessibility of inclusions to the database. The
team will: 1) evaluate the prototype database for web site style, ease
of use, and clarity; 2) the team will recommend 35-40 datasets and
35-40 instruments for inclusion based on criteria including but not
limited to: experience, interviews with researcher centers, World Wide
Web searching, communications with similar centers, and assessing
datasets used inmajor papers in health services research over the past
five years; 3) the team will recommend other enhancements to the
database, including but not limited to: citations to supporting
documentation for instruments, reviews of datasets/instruments, links
to NLM's Pub Med, and information on statistical packages; 4) prepare
a written evaluation and submit a list of 20-40 datasets and 20-40
instruments for inclusion. This project requires a detailed and broad
understanding of various types of datasets, survey instruments, and
other tools useful for health services research. The team has a Ph.D.
in Public Health and a masters in library science. They are experienced
in several aspects of HSR which rely on use of datasets. They developed
an in-house database of HSR instruments that they are sharing with the
NLM. Additionally, they has a familiarity with NLM electronic formats
as the Sheps Center for Health Services Research is one of the
nation's oldest and largest health services research center. The center
encompasses an interdisciplinary program of research, consultation,
technical assistance and training focusing on the accessibility,
adequacy, organization, cost and effectiveness of health care services.
Sheps Center staff regularly conduct research with datasets for
projects studying hospital networks, nursing home resident's attitudes,
childhood immunizations receipt, measure of medical under service, and
telemedicine. This work encompasses identifying, locating and
evaluating the usefulness of data files, and/or instruments for
projects. The Center's expert health services researchers frequently
use data sources such as physician supply, general demographics,
rural/urban indicators, and hospital survey information. Staff use data
files for specific projects such as disease incidence, locations of
federally supported health clinics, regional economic indicators,
residential socioeconomic status indicators, population projections,
industry-specific employment, toxic waste sites, and hospital discharge
data. Theteam are expert health services researchers and librarians
skilled in identification, escalation, evaluation, and analysis and use
of HSR datasets and instruments and searching HSR information systems
and are, therefore, uniquely qualified to evaluate the Database of HSR
Tools (DBT) and provide recommendations of its utility and future
directions. This notice of intent is not a Request for Quotations (RFQ)
nor is an RFQ available, however, all responsible and responsive
sources may submit a proposal which will be considered by the NLM.
Firms interested in responding to this notice must be able to provide
professional service as specified and listed above. Responses should
sufficiently demonstrate the firm's ability to meet the government's
requirements. Responses are required within fifteen (15) calendar days
from the publication date of this notice. NLM synopsis No. NLM
99-083/UHP. Inquires regarding this procurement may be made to Uyen H.
Phuong, Lead Purchasing Agent, NLM on (301) 496-6127. Posted 05/27/99
(W-SN336811). (0147) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0090 19990601\R-0017.SOL)
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