New York City Health Department Seeks Approval for Opioid Overdose Response Services
DOHMH seeks approval to use the Negotiated Acquisition method to contract Relay Services in 14 non-H+H hospitals with high opioid overdose rates. The Relay program, a city-wide nonfatal overdose response system, provides medical care, referrals, naloxone distribution, and staff training. With overdose deaths occurring…
Source ID: us-nyc-city-record-procurement-health-and-mental-hygiene-20250606009
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DOHMH seeks approval to use the Negotiated Acquisition method to contract Relay Services in 14 non-H+H hospitals with high opioid overdose rates. The Relay program, a city-wide nonfatal overdose response system, provides medical care, referrals, naloxone distribution, and staff training.
With overdose deaths occurring every three hours in NYC, this initiative addresses the opioid crisis through an innovative approach. Since 2007, the program has made thousands of referrals and distributed over 6,000 naloxone kits. Agency: Health and Mental Hygiene Status: Award
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New York City Health Department Seeks Approval for Opioid Overdose Response Services
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is seeking approval to use negotiated acquisition for contracting relay services in 14 non-public hospitals with high opioid overdose rates. The relay program provides medical care, referrals, naloxone distribution, and staff training as part of a city-wide nonfatal overdose response system. This initiative addresses the ongoing opioid crisis through an innovative approach that has made thousands of referrals and distributed over 6,000 naloxone kits since 2007.
New York City Health Department Seeks Approval for Opioid Overdose Response Services
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is seeking approval to use negotiated acquisition for contracting relay services in 14 non-public hospitals with high opioid overdose rates. The relay program provides medical care, referrals, naloxone distribution, and staff training as part of a city-wide nonfatal overdose response system. This initiative addresses the ongoing opioid crisis through an innovative approach that has made thousands of referrals and distributed over 6,000 naloxone kits since 2007.
New York City Health Department Seeks Approval for Opioid Overdose Response Services
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is requesting approval to use negotiated acquisition for Relay Services in 14 non-public hospitals with high opioid overdose rates. The Relay program provides medical care, referrals, naloxone distribution, and staff training as part of a city-wide nonfatal overdose response system. This initiative addresses the ongoing opioid crisis through an innovative approach that has made thousands of referrals and distributed over 6,000 naloxone kits since 2007.
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