26EHSKWTPLIIRFR: Third Party Liability Health Insurance Investigations and Recovery Claims RFI
Federal opportunity from EHS01 - EHS • Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 84-13-16, 80-16-17, 85-10-00, 85-10-17.
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EOHHS is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to solicit responses regarding 1) current and emerging vendor capabilities related to TPL; 2) identify potential vendors and gather market intelligence in support of future a future RFR; 3) assess whether alternative RFR structures or requirements may encourage broader vendor participation; and 4) determine whether vendors have specialized expertise that could support more effective management of the individual parts of the contract.
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The EOHHS is issuing an RFI to explore vendor capabilities related to Third Party Liability (TPL) and to gather market intelligence for future Requests for Response (RFRs). The deadline for responses is March 4, 2026. The initiative aims to discover potential vendors, assess emerging capabilities, and identify whether alternative RFR structures could bolster vendor participation.
The buyer seeks to solicit information on current and emerging vendor capabilities related to Third Party Liability investigations and recovery claims, as well as identify potential vendors for future engagement.
- Assess current vendor capabilities for TPL.
- Evaluate alternative RFR structures based on vendor input.
- Gather market intelligence on potential vendors.
- Determine specialized expertise within the vendor community.
- Detailed summary of current capabilities related to TPL.
- Examples of previous work in health insurance recovery.
- Market analysis and insights on vendor participation.
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- Details on the specific areas of expertise needed from vendors.
- Information about the existing vendor landscape in TPL.
- Clarity on the evaluation criteria for vendor responses.
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