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The State of Vermont (Department of Buildings and General Services) is soliciting proposals to design, develop, and implement a Commercial Sector Reference-Based Pricing (RBP) program for all Vermont hospitals, including developing a benchmarking methodology and financial impact modeling. The vendor will provide analytic products, training and technical assistance, and support for ongoing refinement and repricing; the RBP program will inform the annual hospital budget review beginning in hospital fiscal year 2028. The solicitation includes a project duration of 12 months with options to renew and requests vendors deliver a comprehensive project plan, safeguards, and monitoring mechanisms.
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The State of Vermont, through the Office of Purchasing & Contracting, is soliciting proposals to develop and implement a commercial sector reference-based pricing program for all Vermont hospitals. The work involves consulting and implementation services to establish and operationalize a reference-based pricing framework across hospital services. Proposals are due January 28, 2026 at 4:30 PM Eastern, and this is a competitive Request for Proposal (not a grant).
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Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The State of Vermont, through the Office of Purchasing & Contracting, is soliciting proposals to develop and implement a commercial sector reference-based pricing program for all Vermont hospitals. The work involves consulting and implementation services to establish and operationalize a reference-based pricing framework across hospital services. Proposals are due January 28, 2026 at 4:30 PM Eastern, and this is a competitive Request for Proposal (not a grant).
AvailableProvide development and implementation of a commercial sector reference-based pricing program for all hospitals. The contract will be for a period of twelve months with an option to renew for up to four additional twelve-month periods. Qualified vendors to support the design, development, and implementation of vermont's reference-based pricing (rbp) program. This program will establish fair, transparent, and sustainable hospital payment levels through benchmarking services to a defined reference point (e.g., medicare rates, regional benchmarks, or other methodologies). The selected vendor will be responsible for developing, testing, and refining a statewide, commercial-payer methodology implemented through the gmcb's rate-setting authority that will serve as an input to the annual hospital budget review process beginning in hospital fiscal year 2028. This work will include comprehensive financial impact modeling, safeguards to ensure savings flow to vermonters, mechanisms to monitor and prevent unintended distortions (such as service shunting or site-of-care shifting), and options for enforcement.
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Due Date
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Posted Date
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Due Date
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Close: Dec 20, 2025
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Close: Jan 28, 2026
Provide development and implementation of a commercial sector reference-based pricing program for all hospitals. The contract will be for a period of twelve months with an option to renew for up to four additional twelve-month periods. Qualified vendors to support the design, development, and implementation of vermont's reference-based pricing (rbp) program. This program will establish fair, transparent, and sustainable hospital payment levels through benchmarking services to a defined reference point (e.g., medicare rates, regional benchmarks, or other methodologies). The selected vendor will be responsible for developing, testing, and refining a statewide, commercial-payer methodology implemented through the gmcb's rate-setting authority that will serve as an input to the annual hospital budget review process beginning in hospital fiscal year 2028. This work will include comprehensive financial impact modeling, safeguards to ensure savings flow to vermonters, mechanisms to monitor and prevent unintended distortions (such as service shunting or site-of-care shifting), and options for enforcement.
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