26EHSKWTPLIIRFR: RFR for Third Party Liability Health Insurance Investigations and Recovery Claims
Federal opportunity from Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jul 10, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1039-EHS01-ASHWA-122275
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Jul 10, 2026, 05:00 PM UTC
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Description
The EOHHS intends to issue a RFR to solicit proposals from qualified vendors to perform third party liability health insurance investigations and to provide claims recovery services.
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The EOHHS is seeking proposals through a Request for Responses (RFR) for third party liability health insurance investigations and claims recovery services, relevant to small business participation. The response deadline is set for July 10, 2026, providing ample time for qualified vendors to prepare their submissions. This opportunity focuses on vendors with expertise in health insurance investigations and successful claims recovery.
The EOHHS aims to identify vendors that can efficiently investigate third party liabilities related to health insurance and recover claims effectively for the state.
- Vendors specializing in health insurance investigations
- Companies experienced in claims recovery services
- Organizations with a proven track record in compliance and recovery
- Conducting third party liability health insurance investigations
- Providing claims recovery services
- Managing vendor communications and reporting
- Ensuring compliance with relevant regulations
- Proposal submission letter
- Detailed service methodology
- Past performance documentation
- Team qualifications and bios
- Compliance certifications
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- Proposals must adhere to small business participation requirements
- All claims recovery practices must comply with state regulations
- Consider cost-effectiveness in claims recovery processes
- Provide clear pricing structure for services offered
- Firms that can offer complementary services in health insurance
- Subcontractors experienced in state compliance regulations
- Delays in the investigation process could impact recovery timelines
- Potential regulatory changes affecting health insurance claims
- What specific metrics will be used to measure success in investigations and recoveries?
- Are there existing frameworks or tools preferred for claims recovery processes?
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