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250533 Ambulatory Services for Substance Use and Addictive Disorders

250533 Ambulatory Services for Substance Use and Addictive Disorders

BSAS0 - Bureau of Substance Addiction Services

Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Addiction Services is seeking ambulatory substance use disorder treatment services for residents of Massachusetts

Reference No.
RFP-2025-3128
Category
Healthcare/Medical
Due Date
February 18th, 2026

Description

The Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS) is soliciting proposals under RFR BD-24-1031-BSAS0-BSA01-98075 for the provision of Ambulatory Services for Substance Use and Addictive Disorders (Event Name: 250533). The main purpose of this Request for Response (RFR) is to secure qualified providers to deliver comprehensive ambulatory substance use disorder treatment services to residents of Massachusetts. The scope encompasses a range of services likely including, but not limited to, outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and other related support services. Key requirements include demonstrating the capacity to provide evidence-based treatment modalities, adherence to all relevant state and federal regulations, and the ability to meet specific performance metrics related to client outcomes and access to care. Prospective bidders should carefully review the attached documents, including the RFR document, application, amendments, and Q&A, available on Commbuys to understand the full scope of requirements and application procedures. Contact Alafia Spencer at ryan.h.naismith@mass.gov for any inquiries.

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