Third Party Administrator for Workers' Compensation
Federal opportunity from BTV01 - Purchasing Department • Town of Burlington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 11, 00.
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Third Party Administrator for Workers' Compensation
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The BTV01 Purchasing Department is seeking a Third Party Administrator for Workers' Compensation, aiming to enhance their claims management efficiency. This opportunity is notable for its deadline of February 19, 2026, providing potential bidders ample time to prepare their proposals. Additional documentation is available for review through provided links, which detail requirements and expectations for the solicitation.
The agency intends to outsource its workers' compensation claims management to improve operational efficiency and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
- Organizations specializing in workers' compensation administration.
- Firms with a proven track record of managing insurance claims and compliance.
- Review and analyze claims submitted under workers' compensation policies.
- Implement and maintain a claims management system that enhances service delivery.
- Provide regular reports and analytics on claim performance and trends.
- Proposal submission form.
- Company qualifications and experience statement.
- Detailed pricing strategy and cost proposal.
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- Ensure adherence to all state regulations regarding workers' compensation.
- Review and comply with specific insurance and liability requirements outlined in the contract.
- Consider competitive pricing based on the current market for similar services.
- Detail cost structures, including per-claim costs and administrative fees.
- Consider partnerships with legal firms specializing in workers' compensation law.
- Collaborate with tech companies to enhance claims management systems.
- Potential changes in regulation affecting workers' compensation administration.
- Challenges in integrating with existing agency systems.
- What are the specific metrics for success in managing these claims?
- Are there existing systems in place that the new TPA must integrate with?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific requirements for the proposal are not detailed in the notice.
- Additional context on performance metrics is not provided.
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