Concentric Methods, a Cape Fox Federal Contracting Group (FCG) subsidiary and leading provider of healthcare services to government entities, proudly announces the award of two significant task orders from the Department of Defense’s Defense Health Agency (DHA). Effective October 1, 2024, both contracts deliver vital ancillary medical services to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton and its associated branch clinics.
These contracts are designed to enhance healthcare delivery across multiple specialties, ensuring comprehensive medical support for active-duty service members and their families.
Task Order 1: Comprehensive Ancillary Services for Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
Concentric Methods has been entrusted with providing 31 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs) to deliver a wide range of essential healthcare services at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. This contract spans multiple medical disciplines, ensuring seamless healthcare coverage across various departments and clinics.
The services include Certified Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors, Chiropractic Assistants, Acupuncturists, Pharmacists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Speech Pathologists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Physician Extenders, Pharmacy Technicians, and Occupational Therapy Assistants. These professionals will support critical departments such as the Pain Management Clinic, Intrepid Spirit Clinic, and the Pharmacy at Temecula Branch Clinic.
This task order highlights Concentric Methods’ commitment to a holistic approach to healthcare, integrating physical, mental, and rehabilitative services. By ensuring the availability of diverse medical professionals, Concentric Methods will enhance the well-being and recovery of military personnel, directly contributing to their operational readiness and quality of life. The breadth of services guarantees access to top-tier, integrated care across multiple disciplines within the military healthcare system.
Task Order 2: Combined Ancillary Services for Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton and Yuma Branch Health Clinic
The second task order encompasses deploying a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals across Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton and Yuma Branch Health Clinic. This contract includes Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Clinical Psychologists, Pharmacy Technicians, Psychiatric Technicians, Substance Abuse Counselors, and other critical healthcare specialists. These professionals will play a pivotal role in supporting mental health, physical rehabilitation, and pharmacy services, contributing to both facilities’ overall care quality and efficiency.
- Mental Health Services: Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatric Technicians will provide mental health evaluations, therapeutic interventions, and psychiatric support for military personnel dealing with challenges such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression. The inclusion of Substance Abuse Counselors further strengthens the ability to offer comprehensive care for service members with substance use disorders.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Occupational and Physical Therapists will offer rehabilitation services, helping patients recover from injuries, surgeries, and physical conditions. These services will enhance the recovery process in the Physical Therapy and Pain Management Clinics, addressing a broad range of therapeutic needs, including Women’s Health and Neurological Care.
- Pharmacy Services: Pharmacy Technicians will ensure the efficient delivery of pharmaceutical services, including medication management, inventory control, and patient education at both Camp Pendleton and the Yuma Branch Health Clinic. Their role is essential in supporting safe and effective medication practices that optimize patient outcomes.
By integrating these diverse services, Concentric Methods will significantly improve the quality and efficiency of care for active-duty service members and their families. The company’s comprehensive approach to healthcare delivery across mental, physical, and pharmaceutical services will support the operational readiness and overall health of the military community at Camp Pendleton and Yuma.
Leadership Remarks
Harold Mitchell, President of Concentric Methods, expressed his pride in the company’s ongoing collaboration with the DHA, stating, “We are honored to continue our partnership with the Defense Health Agency and provide high-quality ancillary services vital to the readiness and health of our service members. These task orders reflect Concentric Methods’ unwavering commitment to delivering excellence in healthcare across diverse medical specialties. By offering comprehensive services that address physical and mental health needs, we ensure that our military personnel receive the care they deserve to maintain their operational readiness.”
Mitchell added, “The diverse range of services provided under these contracts—from physical therapy and pharmacy services to mental health and rehabilitation—demonstrates our ability to deliver tailored solutions that align with the Defense Health Agency’s goals. Our dedicated healthcare professionals are fully prepared to meet the evolving needs of our service members and their families, and we look forward to continuing our support for their health and resilience.”