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The Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA) seeks healthcare consultants to provide analytic, methodological, and project-based support aimed at improving healthcare quality and efficiency in Massachusetts. The contract vehicle will be available for eligible purchasing entities through COMMBUYS and may result in awards to multiple contractors.
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The Massachusetts Department of Correction seeks to establish a qualified list of contractors with clinical and/or correctional health care expertise to provide consultation, peer review, and quality review of medical, mental health, forensic mental health, and dental services for the state inmate population. The opportunity is a rate-based, as-needed pool (initial term plus renewals, up to a 10-year project duration) with an estimated contract value of $156,000 and tasks including mortality reviews, inmate examinations, service reviews, and training.
Posted Date
Apr 4, 2018
Due Date
Dec 30, 2027
Release: Apr 4, 2018
Close: Dec 30, 2027
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The Massachusetts Department of Correction seeks to establish a qualified list of contractors with clinical and/or correctional health care expertise to provide consultation, peer review, and quality review of medical, mental health, forensic mental health, and dental services for the state inmate population. The opportunity is a rate-based, as-needed pool (initial term plus renewals, up to a 10-year project duration) with an estimated contract value of $156,000 and tasks including mortality reviews, inmate examinations, service reviews, and training.
AvailableHealth & specialty care system.
Posted Date
Sep 10, 2024
Due Date
Aug 31, 2026
Release: Sep 10, 2024
Close: Aug 31, 2026
Health & specialty care system.
AvailableProvide various on-site health care professional services limited only to the RIDOC.
Posted Date
Feb 2, 2024
Due Date
Feb 28, 2027
Release: Feb 2, 2024
Close: Feb 28, 2027
Provide various on-site health care professional services limited only to the RIDOC.
AvailableProvide inmate health care services and to operate and manage the inmate health care program at the county jail. The health care delivery system must conform to state standards for medical services. The contractor will be required to deliver quality health care that can be audited against established standards, in a cost- effective manner, with full reporting and accountability to county and ccj. The contractor must implement a written health care plan with clear objectives, policies, procedures, and an annual evaluation of compliance. The contractor must ensure that appropriate staff is available to provide the health care services as defined in this proposal. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Mar 2, 2026
Provide inmate health care services and to operate and manage the inmate health care program at the county jail. The health care delivery system must conform to state standards for medical services. The contractor will be required to deliver quality health care that can be audited against established standards, in a cost- effective manner, with full reporting and accountability to county and ccj. The contractor must implement a written health care plan with clear objectives, policies, procedures, and an annual evaluation of compliance. The contractor must ensure that appropriate staff is available to provide the health care services as defined in this proposal. See outside link.
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