Admin Svcs for Nurse-Family Partnership Programmin
Federal opportunity from Indiana Dept of Health. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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Description
Seeking a vendor(s) that can satisfy the State’s need administrative services to support continuous quality improvement (CQI) coordination services and data analysis services for statewide Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) programming.
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The Indiana Department of Health is seeking vendors to provide administrative services for the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program, specifically focusing on continuous quality improvement (CQI) coordination and data analysis. The response deadline is set for March 3, 2026, which gives prospective bidders a significant timeframe to prepare their submissions. This opportunity requires specialized capabilities in health program administration and data analytics.
The Indiana Department of Health is looking for vendors capable of delivering administrative support that enhances CQI and provides robust data analysis for the NFP programming statewide.
- Firms with experience in public health programs
- Companies specializing in data analysis and CQI in healthcare
- Organizations that have worked with state government contracts
- Provide CQI coordination services
- Deliver data analysis services related to NFP
- Support overall administrative functions of the NFP program
- Company profile and previous experience
- Detailed approach to providing administrative services
- Pricing structure and cost breakdown
- References from similar projects
- Compliance with Indiana procurement regulations
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- Must adhere to state procurement guidelines outlined on the buyer's website
- Submission of all requested documentation as indicated in the solicitation
- Consider competitive pricing given the long response window
- Highlight the value and impact of CQI and data analysis for justification of costs
- Partner with local firms familiar with Indiana health programs
- Engage data analytics specialists as subcontractors
- Potential for insufficient clarity on specific data analysis requirements
- Risk of competing bids from larger firms with more resources
- Possibility of changing state regulations affecting the contract
- What specific metrics will be used for CQI within the NFP program?
- Are there existing frameworks or tools currently used that the vendor must integrate with?
- What is the expected volume of data to be analyzed?
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- Detailed scope of CQI coordination services
- Specific qualifications required for vendors
- Exact performance metrics or KPIs for the programs
- Clarification on reporting requirements and frequency
- Information on current administrative processes for NFP
- Any geographical limitations for service delivery
- Budget range or funding availability for the contract
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