26EHSPMCLMPNDLRFA: RFA for Fee-for-Service Claims for Pen Needles
Federal opportunity from EHS01 - EHS • Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 42-14-00, 42-14-25.
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Description
The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) is issuing this Request for Application for Pen Needles available through pharmacy.
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The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) is seeking applications for fee-for-service claims related to pen needles, which are crucial for diabetes management. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses, as indicated by the SBPP eligibility. Interested bidders must respond by March 27, 2026, ensuring they meet the necessary capabilities to deliver through pharmacy services.
The buyer aims to establish a program for fee-for-service claims related to pen needles, enhancing accessibility for patients who require these medical supplies through pharmacies.
- Review and analyze the RFA documents
- Prepare application submission including all required forms and documentation
- Develop compliance with small business requirements
- Outline delivery and supply chain strategies for pen needles
- Ensure pricing strategy aligns with fee-for-service requirements
- Completed application form
- Proof of small business status
- Detailed pricing strategy for pen needles
- References from previous contracts
- Compliance documents regarding healthcare regulations
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed compliance requirements are vague
- Specific quantities or anticipated monthly usage not stated
- Geographic limits for service or delivery unclear
- Pricing structure expectations not defined
- List of preferred pharmacies or networks not provided
- No information on evaluation criteria for applications
- Historical data on pen needle usage not available
- Insights into reimbursement processes are lacking
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