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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 17, 2013 FBO #4376
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Q -- Quality Innovation Network (QIN) Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs)

Notice Date
11/15/2013
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
541618 — Other Management Consulting Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of Acquisition and Grants Management, 7500 Security Blvd., C2-21-15, Baltimore, Maryland, 21244-1850
 
ZIP Code
21244-1850
 
Solicitation Number
HHS-500-2014-RFP-QIN-QIO
 
Point of Contact
Kimberly Belli Tatum, Phone: 4107867440
 
E-Mail Address
QINmailbox@cms.hhs.gov
(QINmailbox@cms.hhs.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This synopsis is a presolicitation notice and is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). This notice serves to inform industry that CMS intends to release a solicitation that will pertain to QIN-QIO work and new approaches CMS will take to tasking contractors with quality improvement activities. The purpose of the pending solicitation is to procure expert healthcare quality improvement services for purposes of improving care for Medicare beneficiaries in a manner that aligns with the work that CMS will be doing in its efforts towards achievement of the National Quality Strategy (NQS) and the CMS Quality Strategy along with the other strategies, goals, recommendations, and priorities. Contractors shall work on strategic initiatives and projects that seek to achieve CMS's aims of better health care, better health, and lower healthcare costs through improvement for all Medicare beneficiaries. We anticipate that these efforts will likely have a secondary effect of aiding in the transformation of the health care system. Specifically, the requirements are intended to drive specific results-oriented quality improvement efforts, such as, but not limited to: 1) Promoting effective prevention and treatment of chronic disease; 2) Improving healthcare for communities in ways that make care beneficiary centered, reliable, accessible, and safer; and 3) Advancing efforts to lower costs of care through improving its quality and efficiency. It is anticipated that there will be a wide range of requirements which will require the participation of key stakeholders and partners. The QIN-QIO solicitation, once issued, will comply with all applicable statute and regulations associated with the criteria contractors must meet in order to win QIO contract awards. This includes any pending regulations that would become effective on or after January 1, 2014, as a result of notice-and-comment rulemaking. In accordance with FAR 5.203, CMS hereby notifies industry of its intent solicit for this requirement under full and open competition and plans to publish this solicitation to the FedBizOpps.gov website on or about December 2, 2013. A pre-proposal conference is tentatively planned on or about December 9, 2013 that will encompass the overall changes to the QIO Program. This one pre-proposal conference will discuss CMS' reconsideration of the overall QIO Program and will include details regarding both the BFCC-QIO and QIN-QIO work, as well as other QIO-related work under the program. CMS anticipates that this conference would take place at the CMS Central Office Building in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as via webinar. More details about this conference, including the final date and time, and registration instructions, will be made available in the proposal solicitation notice. It is highly recommended that interested offerors attend the pre-proposal conference, or participate in the webinar, in order to obtain more detailed information regarding the overall QIO Program in general and this solicitation in particular. Interested offerors are encouraged to make plans now to participate in the conference for as much of the business day (Eastern Time) as possible. Important: CMS anticipates that certain contracts awarded under potential solicitations for the QIO Program will be cost-reimbursement type contracts. Therefore, in accordance with FAR 16.301-3, offerors must have an accounting system that has been deemed adequate for determining applicable costs prior to contract award. Further, in accordance with FAR 42.302(a)(12), contractor's accounting systems should remain adequate during the entire period of contract performance. (This applies to cost-reimbursement contracts.) This requirement flows down to any proposed subcontractor for cost-reimbursement services. Businesses, both large and small, who are interested in teaming or subcontracting on this work, should add its information to the interested vendors list on the FedBizOpps posting relative to this effort.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/HHS/HCFA/AGG/HHS-500-2014-RFP-QIN-QIO/listing.html)
 
Record
SN03234944-W 20131117/131115234154-d5adee34658a31a1c5645f268a461205 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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