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Relay Program for Non-Fatal Overdose Response System Services

FY26-NA-Relay Services-non-fatal overdose response system.The Relay program saves lives, supports recovery, and contributes to addressing the opioid crisis. Along with assisting patients with medical care, and referrals to services post-overdose. Agency: Health and Mental Hygiene Status: Award

Source ID: us-nyc-current-solicitations-20250524005

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FY26-NA-Relay Services-non-fatal overdose response system.The Relay program saves lives, supports recovery, and contributes to addressing the opioid crisis. Along with assisting patients with medical care, and referrals to services post-overdose. Agency: Health and Mental Hygiene Status: Award

Statusawarded
CategoryNon-Consulting Services
CountryUnited States
Publish dateMay 30, 2025
Submission deadline
Estimated value
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourceus-nyc-city-record-procurement-health-and-mental-hygiene
BuyerHealth and Mental Hygiene
Buyer websitehttps://data.cityofnewyork.us/
CityNew York

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Contact nameBarbara Beirne
Emailbbeirne@health.nyc.gov
OrganizationHealth and Mental Hygiene

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overdose responseopioid crisisrecovery supportmedical caresubstance abuse servicespublic health programnon-fatal overdosehealth referrals

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