RFP 26-016 Fraud and Abuse Hotline Intake and Database Services
Federal opportunity from Supply Chain • University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). Place of performance: TX.
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RFP 26-016 — Fraud and Abuse Hotline Intake and Database Services Source: UTMB Supply Chain bid opportunities page.
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The RFP 26-016 seeks providers for Fraud and Abuse Hotline Intake and Database Services on behalf of the UTMB Supply Chain. This opportunity presents a focused niche within government services, specifically geared towards enhancing the intake and management of fraud-related complaints. Interested bidders can find detailed documents and resources on the UTMB Supply Chain bid opportunities page.
UTMB aims to streamline and enhance the functionality of its Fraud and Abuse Hotline, ensuring efficient handling and documentation of reports.
- Review existing hotline processes.
- Develop a comprehensive intake system.
- Implement a database for case management.
- Establish reporting metrics and performance evaluations.
- Understanding of hotline operations.
- Technical capabilities for database management.
- Proposed project timeline and milestones.
- Case studies or past performance examples.
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- Missing details on expected deliverables.
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