ifps-small-procurement-solicitation-family-preservation-services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jul 11, 2013.
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Description
MMP 3/99Medicare, Medicaid Patient and Program Protection Act Affidavit I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I am the ________________________________________________ and the duly (Title) authorized representative of the firm of ______________________________________________________ whose address is ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________,and that I possess the legal authority to make this affidavit on behalf of myself and the firm for which I am acting. In reference to the Medicare and Medicaid Patient and Program Protection Act of 1987, Public Law 100-93, at 42USC s1397(d)(a)(9), neither I, nor to the best of my knowledge, the above firm, nor any of its officers, directors, or partners, have been convicted of or have pleaded nolo contendere to Medicare fraud, or Medicaid fraud, or patient abuse, or have been excluded by the Secretary of Health and Human Services from participation in the Medicare Program or excluded from any state health program. I do solemnly declare and affirm under the penalties of perjury that the contents of this affidavit are true and correct. _____________________________________ ______________________________________ Witness Signa ture __________________________________ ______________________________________ Date Printed or Typed Name
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The Maryland Department of Human Services has released a solicitation for family preservation services under the IFPS small procurement framework. This opportunity is particularly relevant for firms with experience in Medicaid and Medicare compliance, as a crucial affidavit is required to confirm adherence to relevant legal standards. Responses are due by July 11, 2013, emphasizing the urgency for interested bidders to prepare and submit their documentation promptly.
The agency seeks to procure family preservation services that comply with Medicaid and Medicare regulations, ensuring that service providers are legally qualified and free from any fraud or abuse allegations.
- Review of the IFPS solicitations and related documents
- Preparation of the required Medicare and Medicaid affidavits
- Submission of the bid package including forms and certifications
- Compliance with performance and regulatory standards
- Establishment of service terms and conditions as per contract sample
- Completed IFPS Bid Form
- Signed Medicaid Affidavit
- Interagency Family Preservation Certification of Lobbying
- Copy of firm’s corporate registration
- Proof of insurance and bonding if required
Source coverage notes
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- Specific scope of the family preservation services required
- Detailed evaluation criteria for bids
- Any budget range or estimated contract value
- Clarification on post-award compliance requirements
- Specific metrics for performance evaluation
- Names or contacts of procurement officers involved
- Location specifics for service delivery
- Actual start date for the contract
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