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Specialty Pharmacy Management and Distribution

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The contract titled Specialty Pharmacy Management and Distribution requires the successful vendor to manage the distribution and patient support for high-cost specialty medications that demand specialized handling, stringent adherence programs, and close coordination with specialty pharmacies. This subcontract is aimed at ensuring seamless access to complex therapeutics by integrating logistics, clinical support, and patient outreach services, with a focus on maintaining compliance, continuity of care, and therapeutic outcomes for patients across Massachusetts. The work must align with the operational requirements of the Group Insurance Commission and is performance-based, with all services to be delivered in accordance with industry best practices for specialty pharmaceutical management. The contract was posted on May 29, 2026, and responses are due by August 5, 2026. It is classified under NAICS code 446110, which pertains to retail pharmacies, and the place of performance is specified as Boston, MA, with a zip code of 02108. This subcontract does not have a set-aside designation and is open to qualified providers capable of handling the technical, logistical, and regulatory demands of specialty medication distribution and patient support. All activities must be performed in coordination with the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission, and vendors are expected to demonstrate proven experience in managing high-acuity, high-cost therapies in a specialty pharmacy environment.

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Manage specialty medication distribution and patient support in Boston for Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission.

Agency

Massachusetts → GIC00 - Group Insurance CommissionView Agency

NAICS

446110 - Pharmacies and Drug StoresView NAICS

Place of Performance

Boston, MA, 02108, US

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AgencyMassachusetts → GIC00 - Group Insurance Commission
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Manage distribution and patient support for high-cost specialty medications requiring special handling, adherence programs, and coordination with specialty pharmacies.

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