REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
(“RFP”)
(RFP-2026-014)
for
Medical and Administrative Records
Offsite Storage Services
Release Date: 04/28/2026
Revised: 05/20/2026
Proposals Due: 06/03/2026 at 12:00 P.M. Central Standard Time
* Proposals not received by deadline will be rejected and returned unopened.
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002 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
002 - TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................. 2
003 - BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
004 - SCOPE OF SERVICES ................................................................................................................................................. 4
005 - ASSURANCES .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
006 - TERM OF CONTRACT.................................................................................................................................................. 8
007 - PRE-SUBMITTAL CONFERENCE ................................................................................................................................ 8
008 - PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 8
009 - SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL ..................................................................................................................................... 9
010 - RESTRICTIONS ON COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................................... 10
011 - EVALUATION OF CRITERIA ...................................................................................................................................... 10
012 - AWARD OF CONTRACT AND RESERVATION OF RIGHTS .................................................................................... 11
013 - SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ............................................................................................................................................ 12
014 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................................................. 12
015 - RFP ATTACHMENTS .................................................................................................................................................. 15
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003 - BACKGROUND
The Bexar County Board of Trustees for Mental Health Mental Retardation Services d/b/a The Center for Health Care
Services (“CENTER”) is a multi-facility community mental health and intellectual disability center created under the
authority of Section 534.001 of the Texas Health and Safety Code by its sponsoring agencies, Bexar County and the
Bexar County Hospital District d/b/a University Health. The CENTER has been providing services to Bexar County
residents experiencing mental health, intellectual developmental disabilities and/or substance use issues for over sixty
(60) years and is the Texas Health and Human Services designated Local Mental Health Authority for Bexar County,
Texas. The CENTER is considered a quasi-governmental entity, a political subdivision of the state of Texas, but is not a
Texas state agency. The CENTER’S administrative offices are located at 6800 Park Ten Blvd. Suite 200-S, San Antonio,
Texas 78213.
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004 - SCOPE OF SERVICES
The CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES (“CENTER”) is seeking Proposals from qualified and experienced
entities (“RESPONDENT”) to provide Medica and Administrative Records Offsite Storage Services at various
CENTER facilities located in and around San Antonio, Texas, as further defined in this Request for Proposals
(“RFP”).
The CENTER is soliciting responses for a RESPONDENT to provide written assurance that it has adequate personnel,
equipment, supplies, boxes, transportation, technology, and all other logistics or project management resources
necessary to provide medical records offsite storage. A Site Visit will be required prior to Contract award.
RESPONDENT’S address of storage location(s) must be provided at the time of Response submittal.
A. SCOPE OF WORK
Current Capacity:
The CENTER currently has an estimated 10,020 boxes in storage. The CENTER reserves the right to reduce or increase
the volume of boxes in storage with 30 days’ notice.
It is projected that the number may increase to 10,500 per year.
1) Facility Requirements:
a. RESPONDENT’S storage center shall be secure, climate controlled, and offer protection from flood or
fire. The CENTER requires records to be maintained in a secure environment that protects the integrity,
confidentiality, and condition of records throughout the retention period. This includes protection from
environmental conditions that could damage paper records, or compromise protected information.
At a minimum, the CENTER expects the storage environment to include:
i. Protection from excessive heat, moisture, humidity, flooding, water intrusion, pests, and
environmental conditions that could damage records;
ii. Facility monitoring safeguards designed to preserve the integrity of paper records and protected
information;
iii. Appropriate fire prevention an suppression measures;
iv. Compliance with HIPAA and applicable security/privacy requirements.
b. In order to facilitate transportation of medical records between the RESPONDENT and the CENTER and
to allow CENTER staff access to stored records at the RESPONDENT’S facility, the RESPONDENT shall
have a facility for the storage of the CENTER’S medical records in the Bexar County Metropolitan area,
defined as including: Bexar, Atascosa, Medina, Comal, Bandera, Wilson, Guadalupe and Kendall
Counties.
2) Personnel Requirements:
a. RESPONDENT shall ensure that all personnel shall comply with applicable confidentiality, security, and
privacy laws and regulations.
b. RESPONDENT shall not hold the CENTER liable for the loss or unauthorized disclosure of any medical
record(s) while in RESPONDENT’S possession.
c. The CENTER’S Director of Health Information Management and Privacy Officer is the only authorized
party allowed to approve CENTER staff access to the CENTER’S administrative and medical records.
d. RESPONDENT’S personnel who have access to CENTER’S medical records shall sign a written
acknowledgement before providing services under the contract that they will adhere to all confidentiality
requirements in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws, statutes and regulations protecting
the confidentiality of such information, including the Texas Health and Safety Code Section 611.002, Title
26 of the Texas Administrative Code, Part 1, Chapter 320, Subchapter A, the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and all applicable regulations thereunder, and 42 C.F.R. Part 2.
3) Technical Requirements:
a. RESPONDENT shall offer a computerized medical records inventory tracking system and audit trail and
make on-request reports available to the CENTER’S designated staff. The tracking system shall be made
available to designated CENTER staff.
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b. The computerized system shall also allow the designated CENTER staff to request records, manage
accounts and other related actions.
4) Service Requirements:
a. RESPONDENT shall offer courier services for routine (within 24 hours) or urgent (within 2 hours) delivery
and pick up of the CENTER’S administrative and medical record (s) upon request, including weekends
and holidays, if required.
b. Vehicles used for deliveries must be monitored by GPS and required to report to the CENTER at the
completion of the delivery or pick up.
c. RESPONDENT shall provide the CENTER with the option of sending additional new deposits of medical
records boxes to the Contractor’s facility for storage.
d. RESPONDENT shall provide the CENTER’S designated staff with a monthly invoice detailing all charges
(storage, data entry, retrievals, delivery, refiles, research, supplies, new deposits, etc.).
e. Requirements for Processing Administrative and Medical Records For Offsite Storage Services
RESPONDENT will meet the following requirements:
i. A master computerized inventory of all boxes will be kept up to date (minimally indexed at the box
level) by the RESPONDENT and made available to the CENTER at all times. RESPONDENT’S
index shall be in Excel or other program acceptable to the CENTER, barcode #, the box ID,
alternative box ID, the in/out date; checked out status; and the date sent to storage (effective
date) as well as the “expiration” or retention date and the description of the box (if administrative),
and the destruction date (all boxes).
ii. Pick up all boxes, as pre-scheduled by CENTER, and transport boxes to RESPONDENT’S
premises for deposit onto storage equipment sturdy enough to hold all boxes.
iii. All boxes stored on the RESPONDENT’S premises will be maintained in an organized manner to
ensure retrieval and delivery of a medical record(s) to the CENTER within 24 hours for routine
requests or within 2 hours for urgent requests, including weekends and holidays, if necessary.
iv. RESPONDENT will only respond to medical records requests made by authorized CENTER staff
found on the most recent Designated Staff Roster.
v. RESPONDENT’S personnel removing records shall provide CENTER with a signed written
receipt for medical records picked up and/or removed.
vi. CENTER will reserve the right to notify the RESPONDENT of a specific box of administrative or
medical records that will be permanently withdrawn from the RESONDENT’S site and retained at
CENTER. CENTER will not be penalized or charged a fee for the permanent withdrawal of boxes.
f. Transition (if applicable):
i. CENTER requires RESPONDENT to agree to pick up all boxes from the current vendor’s location
and transport them to RESPONDENT’S storage facility. CENTER staff will re-label boxes as new
inventory for new vendor and oversee transfer process.
ii. The CENTER expects the awarded RESPONDENT to coordinate and absorb any costs
associated with the release, transfer, or transition of records from the current vendor, including
any applicable release or exit fees. RESPONDENT should account for these anticipated
transition-related costs within their proposed pricing and implementation approach.
g. CENTER Duties:
i. Identify and pull records that are eligible for transfer to offsite storage facility.
ii. Complete a records inventory log for each box of records and place charts in boxes.
iii. Pack, seal, and identify boxes for pick up.
5) List of Center locations – please note that sites may be added or removed as necessary:
a. 6800 Park Ten Blvd., Suite 246-E San Antonio, TX 78213
b. 6800 Park Ten Blvd., Suite 200-S San Antonio, TX 78213
c. 928 W. Commerce St., San Antonio, TX 78207
d. 2711 Palo Alto Rd, San Antonio, TX 78211
e. 6812 Bandera Rd., Suite 102, San Antonio, TX 78238
f. 227 W. Drexel, San Antonio, TX 78210
g. 601 N. Frio, San Antonio, TX 78207
h. 711 E Josephine San Antonio, TX 78208
i. 5802 S. Presa St., San Antonio, TX 78223
j. 1 Haven for Hope Way, San Antonio, TX 78207
k. 8155 Lone Shadow Trail, Converse, TX 78109
l. 1954 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78202
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