Amendment 1 to Sole Source for HEDIS Performance Data and Quality Compass
Federal opportunity from 44335 - OHA Health Policy & Analytics | 00050 - Health Analytics • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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Amendment 1 to Sole Source for HEDIS Performance Data and Quality Compass Amendment #1 to Sole Source Notice OHA-5245 for purchase performance data on Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) quality measures (national data, updated annually) is amended to clarify timeframe and allowable purchasing mechanisms. Performance data on HEDIS quality measures. National data.
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This opportunity involves Amendment 1 to a Sole Source for HEDIS Performance Data and Quality Compass under solicitation OHA-5245. The amendment clarifies the timeframe and purchasing mechanisms for acquiring national HEDIS quality measures data, updated annually. The deadline for response submission is March 3, 2026.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) aims to purchase updated annual performance data on HEDIS quality measures to inform health analytics and policy decisions.
- Review Amendment 1 details for compliance.
- Assess national HEDIS data acquisition capabilities.
- Prepare necessary purchasing mechanism documentation.
- Proposal addressing compliance with Amendment 1.
- Detailed description of HEDIS quality measures expertise.
- Evidence of prior relevant projects in health data.
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