Opportunity
University of Missouri Ionwave #25-0157
University of Missouri Solicits Medical Coding Audit Software Solution
Posted
June 24, 2025
Respond By
July 15, 2025
Identifier
25-0157
NAICS
541511, 541512
The University of Missouri is seeking proposals for a Medical Coding Audit Software solution to support its University Physicians division. - Government Buyer: - University of Missouri System, University Physicians, UM Procurement - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Medical Coding Audit Software licenses (initial and ongoing) - Installation and configuration services - Training and onboarding for users - Technical support and maintenance - System updates and enhancements - Key Features and Requirements: - Integration with Cerner PowerChart (EMR) and Athena IDX (billing system) - HIPAA compliance and robust security certifications (SOC 2 Type II or ISO 27001) - Scalable to support at least 500 concurrent users and up to 500,000 audits per year - Customizable reporting, audit tracking, coder feedback, and dispute resolution workflows - Secure, role-based access and support for major browsers/devices - Vendor must have at least five years of relevant experience - Implementation, training, and ongoing support required - Data privacy, business continuity, and source code/data retrieval provisions - Period of Performance: - Three-year initial contract with two one-year renewal options - Pricing firm for initial term; capped increases for renewals - Notable Requirements: - Integration with specific EMR and billing systems - High security and compliance standards - Business continuity and data access provisions
Description
The University of Missouri is soliciting proposals for furnishing and delivery of medical coding audit software to support its University Physicians clinical faculty. The software must provide comprehensive audit tracking, customizable reporting, coder feedback workflows, and integration with existing clinical and billing systems. The solution should be HIPAA-compliant, scalable to handle increasing audit volumes, and support secure role-based access. Vendors must demonstrate relevant experience, security certifications, and provide implementation and training support.