Deltek Pulse: Health and human services month in review, January 2015

Published: February 04, 2015

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Deltek saw the release of 1,340 solicitations from the health care and human services vertical in January – a 13 percent increase from December.

Notable RFP releases in January include:

  • The commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), Department for Medicaid Services (DMS), has a requirement for a vendor to provide a configurable Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for the Kentucky MEMS claims processing and fiscal agent (FA) services, as well as a custom-built encounter processing solution and a decision-support system/data warehouse (DSS/DW) solution. Proposals are due April 6.
  • The Arkansas Department of Human Services released an RFP for information systems support. The incumbent contract with Northrop Grumman expires on June 30, 2015, and the department is seeking maintenance, support and modifications of its various mainframe and client-server computer applications, as well as maintenance, support and development of new Web-based applications. Proposals are due on April 21.
  • The Mississippi Division of Medicaid has a requirement for independent verification and validation Services (IV&V) for the eligibility modernization project to replace current legacy systems – the Medicaid eligibility determination system (MEDS) and Medicaid eligibility determination system expansion (MEDSX) systems. Proposals are due February 27.
  • The Texas HHSC Office of Social Services (OSS) Division would like to procure services to implement HHSC-established business process redesign (BPR) principles and procedures currently operating in a select number of HHSC pilot offices to all remaining offices, statewide. Proposals are due February 23. 

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