This Solicitation opportunity from Utah was posted on May 21, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.
MK26-27 Quality Improvement Project
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The State of Utah Division of Purchasing, in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide Quality Improvement services and support for the Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program across thirteen critical access hospitals in Utah. This engagement is intended to run for three years, with an annual budget of $53,000. The purpose is to enhance the quality of care in these hospitals through targeted improvement initiatives. The procurement process follows the Utah Procurement Code 63G-6a Part 15, targeting design professional service providers and consultants. Interested vendors are required to submit statements of qualifications without pricing details. The highest-ranked vendor will be invited to negotiate a contract based on fair and reasonable compensation. If negotiations fail, the state will proceed with discussions with the next highest-ranked candidate. The solicitation was posted on May 21, 2026, and responses are due by June 16, 2026. The main point of contact for this opportunity is Meran Kay, who can be reached via email.
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Professional Services Requested: A contractor to provide Quality Improvement services and Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program Support to thirteen Utah critical access hospitals. Length of Contract: 3 years Budget: 53,000 annually.
The purpose of this RFSQ is to obtain statements of qualifications from companies. The intent is to award a contract under Utah Procurement Code 63G-6a Part 15 for the purchase of Design Professional Service Providers and Consultants. The vendor with the highest- ranking will be selected to negotiate a contract at compensation determined to be fair and reasonable. If fair and reasonable compensation, contract requirements, and contract documents cannot be agreed upon with the highest ranked vendor, the state may proceed with negotiations with the next highest ranked vendor. Do NOT include pricing when you submit your qualifications.
