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Budget Template for RFP Submissions
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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.
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Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Proton Beam Therapy Services in CT
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Prevention Service Initiative Awards for Healthcare Organizations RFP - Due by October 10, 2018
Through this competitive procurement, the State of Connecticut is making available awards to healthcare organizations who are currently participating in the Prevention Service Initiative (PSI). The total pool of funding for this RFP is $1,000,000. The Prevention Service Initiative awards will enable participating Advanced Networks and FQHCs, hereafter referred to as “healthcare organizations,” to enter into financial contractual arrangements with community based organizations (CBOs) participating in the PSI. Visit the application page to learn more.
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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.
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The Office of Health Strategy (“OHS” or “Office”) is seeking a contractor with expertise in healthcare markets and economics, advanced health data analytics and healthcare systems planning to conduct two separate healthcare market analyses. The first phase of the project is a review of the impact of Connecticut hospital consolidations over the past five years on the healthcare market including a utilization and cost impact analysis. The second phase of the project is a detailed Connecticut healthcare market analysis to assess the current climate and make projections/plans and recommendations for needed regulations, staffing needs, appropriate pricing, and gaps in the market that are not regulated but may need future regulation