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Comprehensive Analysis of Current Electronic Health Records

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Multnomah-RIP-152-2026State & Local

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Multnomah County Health Department is seeking qualified contractors to conduct a comprehensive analysis of its current Electronic Health Records system. The solicitation, identified as Multnomah-RIP-152-2026, was posted on July 6, 2026, with a response deadline of July 14, 2026. The goal is to evaluate the existing EHR infrastructure to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement, ensuring alignment with public health objectives and operational efficiency. Contractors must demonstrate expertise in health information systems and be prepared to deliver detailed findings and actionable recommendations through a structured analytical approach. The procurement is open to all eligible respondents without specific set-aside designations and is managed under the state-level government contracting framework of Oregon. All submissions must be submitted through the designated online portal by the stated deadline.

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Multnomah County seeks EHR analysis contractor by July 14, 2026, to improve public health system efficiency.

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Oregon → Multnomah CountyView Agency

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

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AgencyOregon → Multnomah County
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Multnomah County (Health Department) seeks responses from contractors interested in and able to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Health Department’s current Electronic Health (EHR) structure.

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