State Procurement Office ~ Procurement of Health & Human Services Home 

State Procurement Office

The Report of Health and Human Service Contracts

Procured Pursuant to Chapter 103F, HRS and

Health & Human Service Contracts Exempt from Chapter 103F, HRS

Services Contracted by State Agencies for Fiscal Year 2003 (7/02-6/03)

 

Disclaimer

Background

Summaries

Summary of Funds by Source of Funds

Summary of Funds by Department & Source of Funds

Summary of Funds Contracted with Private & Public Entities

Summary of Funds Contracted with Public Entities

Summary of Funds by Geographic Area

Legend (codes) for Geographic Areas

The Contracts Listing

View/download the Report in Adobe Acrobat (pdf)

Download the Contracts Listing in MS Excel

Sub-Reports

The following are listings in MS Excel of all services serving all or part of the geographic area.  Note that the contracts may also serve other geographic areas as well.

Remember to Right click (with your right mouse button) and select "Save Target as" or your computer may freeze.

Kauai

Hawaii (including separate worksheets for East and West Hawaii)

Maui County (including separate worksheets for Molokai & Lanai)

 

Previous Reports

Services Contracted for Fiscal Year 2000 and 2001

Report of Health and Human Services Contracts for Fiscal Year 2003

Background

This report covers all contracts made by state agencies to provide health or human services to Hawaii residents. These services are procured pursuant to Chapter 103F, HRS, the procurement law for purchases of health and human services. State agencies purchase health and human services through the five methods of procurement or by exemptions from procurement requirements:

1.       Competitive purchases of services;

2.       Restrictive purchases of services;

3.       Treatment purchases of services;

4.       Small purchases of services;

5.       Crisis purchases of services; and

6.       Exempt procurements approved by statute or rules such as contracts with government agencies, contracts expressly exempt from Chapter 103F, and contracts the chief procurement officers determine are exempt under rules.

This report contains a listing of contracts awarded by departments and their respective divisions, offices and administratively attached units. Further details of the contracts include contract number, service title, provider name, contract amount, effective dates and program information.

State agencies and interested parties may utilize the data to coordinate and configure services to various target populations and geographic areas. The data is the cornerstone for overall planning activities and to provide a forecast as to how public funds will be contracted for services to various populations and geographic localities.

This report represents over 1100 contracts totaling $372 million in state, federal and special funds contracted for FY 2003.  This is an increase of $121 million or approximately 48% over funds contracted for FY 2000, the first year for which data was collected for this database.  A portion of the increase is due to improved reporting by purchasing agencies.

Usually statistical reports provide after-the-fact information. This report is comprised of data from active contracts and affords the State and interested parties the opportunity to make timely adjustments.  This report continues to provide a more complete baseline for examining trends, which will aid in planning future allocation of resources.

The data also provides information to allow state agencies and other interested parties to identify services and assess needs. The results provide a basis to determine the level of funding committed by the State to address the needs of various target populations, provide appropriate geographic coverage or to adjust funding levels to better fulfill community needs. The data is intended to assist the State in maximizing its resources by eliminating overlaps, consolidating similar services, and making adjustments to fill gaps and increase the overall efficiency and effectiveness.

The information in this report is as complete and accurate as reported by state agencies.

 

The Contracts Listing

Download the Report in Adobe Acrobat (for viewing and printing)
Report of Health & Human Services Contracted for FY 2003 

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Part 1 Background, Table of Contents and Summaries (435 kb)

Part 2 The Contracts (654 kb)

Download the Listing in MS Excel (for sorting and searching)

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Health & Human Service Contracts by State Agencies for FY 2003 ~ MS Excel 2000 (390 kb)

 

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Questions or comments? Contact: 
Mara Smith at 808.587.4704 or mara.smith@hawaii.gov or 
Corinne Higa at 808.587.4706 or corinne.y.higa@hawaii.gov.  


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