Eagle Health, LLC, a Cape Fox Corporation subsidiary, was awarded a competitive five-year contract providing comprehensive occupational medical services to support the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at clinical facilities in Maryland, North Carolina, and Montana. Eagle Health brings a team of over 40 clinical and administrative professionals who deliver work-related medical and counseling services for the Occupational Medical Service (OMS). These services are designed to address the potential of exposure to environmental, sociological, and occupational health matters for the entire NIH population.
“We are very proud to have been selected by NIH to provide a myriad of occupational health services including emergency medical care, pre-placement medical evaluations, medical care for occupational injuries and illnesses, work-related programs, immunizations, and health surveillance programs, employee counseling services, behavioral health assessments, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation training,” said Harold Mitchell, President of Eagle Health. “Eagle Health’s selection on this contract is representative of our Occupational Health & Safety division leadership and the professionalism of our team, commitment to quality, and our ability to manage the competing demands of every contract.”
The Eagle Health team specializes in the chemical, biological, animal, physical, and radiological occupational hazards found within the NIH biomedical research community, enabling Eagle Health to prioritize and tailor efficient and cost-saving solutions. Under this contract, Eagle Health performs a full spectrum of services, including:
- Emergency and non-urgent medical care
- Occupational injuries and illness
- Employee Assistance Program services
- Medical evaluations
- Major surveillance programs for Animal Exposure, Biological Surety, Hazardous Drugs, Hearing Conservation, and Asbestos
- Physical therapy
- Acupuncture
- International travel support
- Immunization support
- NIH’s nationally recognized Flu Campaign
- Contact studies
- Laboratory support
- Investigational drug study support
- Medical record reviews
- Staff training
The Eagle Health team serves the OMS, a branch of the Division of Occupational Health and Safety Office (DOHS) within the Office of Research Services (ORS). The NIH plays a vital role in advancing biomedical research on the nature and behavior of living systems and in applying these findings as a basis for protecting and improving public health. Eagle Health is committed to providing qualified and competent professionals to integrate clinical care, essential administrative elements, and electronic data management across the NIH campuses and facilities.