Devens Federal Medical Center Renews Correctional Health Contract With UMass Medical School

WORCESTER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has awarded a new five-year contract to UMass Medical School to continue coordinating health care services for inmates at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) located in Devens, Mass.

UMass Medical School (UMMS) has assisted in managing medical care for approximately 1,100 inmates at the facility since 2001. The new contract is valued at approximately $60 million over five years, and work under the pact began earlier this month.

We are very proud to be continuing our partnership with FMC Devens, said Joyce A. Murphy, Executive Vice Chancellor for UMMS/Commonwealth Medicine. Managing health care for prison populations is both challenging and rewarding for our professional staff and health care partners. This new contract is an indication of our growing expertise at serving correctional populations at both the federal and the state levels.

UMMS will coordinate both inpatient and outpatient physician services. It will partner with health care providers at HealthAlliance Hospital, in nearby Leominster, UMass Memorial Medical Center, located in Worcester, Mass., and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston.

The new contract with FMC Devens is the second contract awarded by the Federal Bureau of Prisons to UMMS in the last seven months. In July, the Bureau awarded a multi-year contract to UMMS to manage health care operations at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina.

The Medical Schools correctional health division also manages the medical care at all 17 state prisons in Massachusetts, coordinating care for approximately 11,500 inmates. With the FMC Devens renewal, UMMS now has contracts with two of the six hospital prisons in the Federal Bureau of Prisons system nationally.

About the University of Massachusetts Medical School

The University of Massachusetts Medical School, one of the fastest-growing academic health sciences centers in the country, has built a reputation as a world-class research institution, consistently producing noteworthy advances in clinical and basic research. The Medical School attracts more than $255 million in research funding annually, 80 percent of which comes from federal funding sources. The mission of the Medical School is to advance the health and well-being of the people of Massachusetts and the world, through pioneering education, research, public service and health care delivery. Commonwealth Medicine, the Medical Schools health care consulting and operations division, provides a wide range of care management and consulting services to government agencies and health care organizations. For more information, visit commed.umassmed.edu.

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Devens Federal Medical Center Renews Correctional Health Contract With UMass Medical School

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