The Agency for Health Care Administration is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of Florida’s public health care delivery system. Its core mission centers on modernizing health information systems, improving provider payment transparency, and strengthening operatio...
The Agency for Health Care Administration is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of Florida’s public health care delivery system. Its core mission centers on modernizing health information systems, improving provider payment transparency, and strengthening operational infrastructure to support statewide health outcomes. Strategic priorities include the deployment of AI-driven medical record review tools, public-facing price transparency platforms, emergency patient data interoperability systems, and grant lifecycle management solutions that ensure accountability in public health funding. The agency prioritizes technology-driven initiatives that reduce administrative burden, increase data accessibility for consumers and providers, and support regulatory compliance across Medicaid and other state health programs.
Procurement activity is dominated by advanced health information technology services, particularly solutions that enable digital record management, real-time patient data lookup, and automated compliance monitoring. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitations, with a preference for integrated software platforms that support interoperability, data security, and user-centric design. The agency consistently seeks vendors capable of delivering scalable, secure, and audit-ready systems aligned with state and federal health IT standards.
Primary procurement targets include NAICS codes related to health information technology services, medical record automation, and grant administration support. The agency shows no indication of set-aside preferences and awards contracts based on technical capability, system integration readiness, and operational sustainability. Vendor relationships are built around proven expertise in healthcare IT, data analytics, and public sector compliance, with an emphasis on solutions that reduce fragmentation across state health systems.
As the principal health administration body for the State of Florida, the agency operates under the Florida Department of Health and manages statewide health care programs through centralized procurement and vendor management systems. It relies on open solicitations and performance-based contracts to acquire mission-critical technology and operational support services across its digital infrastructure.