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Connecticut Department of Insurance
The Connecticut Insurance Department is seeking to establish a Qualified Provider List (QPL) of actuaries, actuarial firms, quality improvement clearinghouses, health policy research organizations, or other independent experts to evaluate mandated health benefits. Interested parties are invited to submit electronic statements of qualifications that detail experience, expertise, and rates; the QPL will be used to select providers for analytical services and the estimated total value is $500,000.
Posted Date
Oct 8, 2025
Due Date
Oct 7, 2035
Release: Oct 8, 2025
Connecticut Department of Insurance
Close: Oct 7, 2035
The Connecticut Insurance Department is seeking to establish a Qualified Provider List (QPL) of actuaries, actuarial firms, quality improvement clearinghouses, health policy research organizations, or other independent experts to evaluate mandated health benefits. Interested parties are invited to submit electronic statements of qualifications that detail experience, expertise, and rates; the QPL will be used to select providers for analytical services and the estimated total value is $500,000.
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