Massachusetts Flu and Adult Vaccine Program for Local Public Health Providers (MHFAVP)
Federal opportunity from EHS01 - EHS • Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2229. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.
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Description
Subject to eligibility criteria, MassHealth is enrolling and paying local public health departments(LPHDs)for purchasing and administering influenza(flu) and adult vaccines and public school districts(PSDs)for purchasing and administering flu vaccines to MassHealth members. This initiative?s goal is to provide MassHealth members with increased access to flu and adult vaccines in public health settings and in geographic areas where MassHealth members have difficulty accessing these vaccines
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The Massachusetts Flu and Adult Vaccine Program for Local Public Health Providers (MHFAVP) is set to enhance access to influenza and adult vaccines for MassHealth members. This program involves the enrollment and compensation of local public health departments (LPHDs) and public school districts (PSDs) for administering vaccines. The initiative aims to reach geographical areas with limited vaccine accessibility, creating a significant opportunity for public health providers.
The buyer is looking to enroll local public health departments and public school districts to facilitate the purchasing and administration of flu and adult vaccines for MassHealth members, with a focus on increasing access in underserved areas.
- Enrollment of local public health departments (LPHDs)
- Administration of flu and adult vaccines
- Reimbursement processing for vaccine purchases
- Monitoring and reporting vaccine distribution effectiveness
- Proof of eligibility to enroll in MHFAVP
- Detailed plan for vaccine administration
- Experience with public health initiatives
- Financial capabilities for upfront vaccine purchases
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- No specific eligibility criteria details provided
- Lacking information on the types of vaccines to be covered
- No stated budget or funding amount available for the program
- Absence of performance deadlines or milestones
- No geographical restrictions or focus areas defined
- No contact person or point of access for inquiries
- No requirement for a formal solicitation number or RFP released yet
- Not stated if other health initiatives could overlap with this program
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