DOJ's Bureau of Prisons awards $1.15M for medical scheduling services to Seven Corners Inc

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $1,152,329 ($1.2M)

Contractor: Seven Corners Inc

Awarding Agency: Department of Justice

Start Date: 2025-12-01

End Date: 2025-12-31

Contract Duration: 30 days

Daily Burn Rate: $38.4K/day

Competition Type: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE

Sector: Healthcare

Official Description: MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 DECEMBER AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026

Place of Performance

Location: CARMEL, HAMILTON County, INDIANA, 46032

State: Indiana Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

Department of Justice obligated $1.2 million to SEVEN CORNERS INC for work described as: MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 DECEMBER AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026 Key points: 1. Spending is for a 1-month period (November 2025) under a larger comprehensive medical contract. 2. Seven Corners Inc. is the awardee, with the contract type being a Delivery Order. 3. The contract was awarded under Full and Open Competition, indicating broad market participation. 4. The NAICS code 622110 suggests services related to General Medical and Surgical Hospitals.

Value Assessment

Rating: fair

The $1.15M cost for a single month of medical scheduling services appears high. Benchmarking against similar short-term, specialized service contracts is needed to assess value.

Cost Per Unit: $38,411 (per day)

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: full-and-open

The contract was awarded through Full and Open Competition, suggesting multiple vendors had the opportunity to bid. This method generally promotes competitive pricing.

Taxpayer Impact: Taxpayer funds are being used for essential medical scheduling services within federal prisons, with competition aiming for cost-effectiveness.

Public Impact

Ensures continuity of essential medical scheduling for federal inmates. Supports the operational needs of the Federal Prison System. Potential for improved patient flow and access to care within facilities.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

Positive Signals

Sector Analysis

This spending falls within the healthcare sector, specifically medical support services. Benchmarks for similar short-term medical administrative contracts are difficult to establish without more service detail.

Small Business Impact

No indication of small business participation in this specific delivery order. Further analysis of the parent contract would be needed.

Oversight & Accountability

The Bureau of Prisons is responsible for overseeing this contract. Accountability relies on performance metrics and adherence to the terms of the comprehensive medical contract.

Related Government Programs

Risk Flags

Tags

general-medical-and-surgical-hospitals, department-of-justice, in, delivery-order, 1m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

Department of Justice awarded $1.2 million to SEVEN CORNERS INC. MEDICAL SCHEDULING SERVICES FY26 DECEMBER AGAINST COMPREHENSEIVE MEDICAL CONTRACT 15B12122D00000001- OY4: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 TO OCTOBER 31, 2026

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is SEVEN CORNERS INC.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: Department of Justice (Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $1.2 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2025-12-01. End: 2025-12-31.

What specific services are included in the $1.15M for one month of medical scheduling?

The provided data does not detail the specific services included in the $1.15M award for medical scheduling. This could range from basic appointment booking to complex patient flow management and resource allocation. Understanding the scope is crucial for evaluating the value and necessity of the expenditure.

What is the risk associated with the high per-day cost of this service?

The primary risk is potential overpayment for services rendered. A daily cost of $38,411 for medical scheduling, even for a correctional facility, warrants scrutiny. Without clear deliverables and benchmarks, it's difficult to ascertain if this rate is competitive or if taxpayers are incurring unnecessary expenses.

How effective is this contract in ensuring efficient medical scheduling for inmates?

The effectiveness of this contract hinges on the vendor's performance and the specific service level agreements in place. While awarded under full and open competition, the short duration and high cost raise questions about long-term efficiency. Success will be measured by improved patient access, reduced wait times, and streamlined operations within the Bureau of Prisons.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Health Care and Social AssistanceGeneral Medical and Surgical HospitalsGeneral Medical and Surgical Hospitals

Product/Service Code: MEDICAL SERVICESOTHER MEDICAL SERVICES

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Solicitation ID: 15B12120R00000001

Pricing Type: FIRM FIXED PRICE (J)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Address: 303 CONGRESSIONAL BLVD, CARMEL, IN, 46032

Business Categories: Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $1,152,329

Exercised Options: $1,152,329

Current Obligation: $1,152,329

Actual Outlays: $200,000

Contract Characteristics

Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS/SERVICES

Cost or Pricing Data: NO

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: 15B12122D00000001

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2025-12-01

Current End Date: 2025-12-31

Potential End Date: 2025-12-31 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2026-04-08

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