Solicitations

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  • Community and Clinical Integration Program Targeted Subject Matter Expertise RFP - Due by October 17, 2018

    The Office of Health Strategy (OHS) seeks subject matter experts to support the State Innovation Model (SIM) initiative. The subject matter experts will provide consultation on an as-needed basis, primarily in support of the Community & Clinical Integration Program (CCIP), however, consultation may be requested for other OHS initiatives as-needed. CCIP is comprised of evidence-based care delivery standards that participating Advanced Networks and Federally Qualified Health Centers receive support to achieve. CCIP promotes care delivery transformation across accountable physician networks to deliver better care that results in better health outcomes at lower costs for Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial plan enrollees. Visit the application page to learn more.

  • Engagement Contractor 3rd Addendum

  • Payment Parity and Behavioral Health Coverage by Private Insurers Study RFP

    The Office of Health Strategy is seeking a contractor to: 1. Study the rates at which health carriers delivering, issuing for delivery, renewing, amending or continuing individual and group health insurance policies in the state, and third-party administrators licensed under section 38a-720a of the general statutes, reimburse health care providers for covered physical, mental and behavioral health benefits. 2. Study to determine whether payment parity exists between (1) providers of behavioral and mental health services and providers of other medical services in the private insurance market, (2) such providers within the HUSKY Health program, and (3) HUSKY Health program behavioral and mental health providers and their counterparts in the private insurance market.

  • There are no Work Group openings at this time.

  • Application Period Open for Consumer Advocate Representatives

    Office of Health Strategy is now accepting applications for consumer representatives on the Consumer Advisory Board. We are seeking consumers and advocates who are experienced in dealing with health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma, arthritis, mental illness, or drug and alcohol abuse. We need a diverse and balanced mix of participants, and will consider life experience, individual circumstances, source of coverage, race/ethnicity, and health conditions. Candidates should be comfortable sharing views; have good problem-solving skills and be willing to work with others. Most of all, serving as a consumer representative provides an opportunity to learn about healthcare in Connecticut, to advocate for change, and to be the voice of the consumer. Applications are due by November 28, 2018.

  • Application Period Open for Quality Council Consumer Representatives

    The Connecticut Office of Health Strategy is now accepting applications for Quality Council Consumer Representatives. The deadline to apply is July 16, 2021.

  • Application Period Open for a Community Action Movement Representative

    Office of Health Strategy State Innovation Model is accepting applications for a Community Action Movement Representative to serve on the Population Health Council. We seek members of the Community Action Movement in Connecticut with wide representation across the state operating programs and policy oriented activities that impact the health and wellbeing of all residents. We look for a diverse and balanced mix of applicants, and will consider experience, scope of work, purpose of application, and race or ethnicity of candidates. Applicants should be comfortable sharing views, have good problem-solving skills, and be willing to work with others. Serving as a CT SIM Population Health Council member provides the opportunity to learn about health care in Connecticut, to advocate for change, and to effectively influence policy making. Applications are due by January 11, 2019.

  • Application Period Open for Community Health Worker Advisory Body Representatives

    The Connecticut Office of Health Strategy is now accepting applications for Community Health Worker Advisory Body Representatives. We seek community health workers (CHWs) and CHW affiliates who are experienced in community health and engaged in serving populations in Connecticut. As outlined in Public Act 19-177, Section 160, we are seeking a diverse and balanced mix of participants and will consider life experience, individual circumstances, residential and employment geography, communities served, and race/ethnicity. Participants should have good synthesis abilities; be comfortable asserting views, and have creative problem-solving abilities; authority or ability to influence; understanding of underserved populations; commitment to shared aspirations to advance the CHW workforce. Applications are due by October 4th.

  • Application Period Open for Practice Transformation Task Force Consumer Advocate Representatives

    The CT Office of Health Strategy State Innovation Model is seeking two adult representatives to serve on the Practice Transformation Task Force. Practice Transformation Task Force advanced medical home standards; provide advice on practice transformation processes; foster alignment with other care delivery models in the state (e.g., DMHAS behavioral health homes); and provide ongoing advice during implementation. We seek consumers and advocates experienced in dealing with health conditions. Life experience, individual circumstances, source of health insurance and race or ethnicity are considered. Applications are due by November 28, 2018.

  • Application Period Open for Physician Practice Workgroup Representatives

    The Connecticut Office of Health Strategy is now accepting applications for Physician Practice Workgroup Representatives. The deadline to apply is September 17, 2021.

  • Prevention Service Initiative Awards for Community-Based Organizations RFP - Due by October 10, 2018

    Through a previous procurement, the State of Connecticut State Innovation Model (SIM) selected seven Community Based Organizations (including local health departments) and seven ANs/FQHCs (referred to as health care organizations) to work with the State to demonstrate the use of a CBO linkage model as part of Connecticut’s broader SIM strategy to promote healthier people, better care, smarter spending, and health equity. The initiative is limited to Bridgeport, New Haven, Middletown and surrounding towns. The goals of the initiative are to: 1. Increase the number of individuals with unmet prevention needs who complete community- placed, evidence-based prevention services and maintain or improve wellness. 2. Improve healthcare organizations’ performance on quality measures related to asthma or diabetes and associated ED utilization or admissions/readmissions for an attributed population through use of community-placed, evidence-based prevention services. 3. Enhance business competency skills and organizational capabilities of CBOs so they can enter into at least one contractual relationship with a health care provider that is participating in value-based payment. Visit the application page to learn more.

  • Cost Growth Benchmark RFP

    The Office of Health Strategy (OHS) is seeking one or more contractors to provide OHS with expertise in meeting facilitation, stakeholder engagement, health economics, actuarial modeling, and analytics services to develop Connecticut’s first health care cost growth benchmarks, primary care spending targets and quality benchmarks.OHS has extended the application due date from February 21, 2020 to March 2, 2020 at noon. Please see the Second Addendum for all changes to the RFP timeframe.

  • Family Bridge Evaluation RFP Addendum 4

  • Engagement Coordinator

    Engagement Coordinator RFP 1st Addendum

  • Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Proton Beam Therapy Services in CT