Opportunity

South Dakota Posting Board #26RFP-26-09RHT-011

Chronic Disease Management and Remote Patient Monitoring for Rural South Dakota

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

26RFP-26-09RHT-011

NAICS

621399, 621610, 541690

This opportunity invites health organizations to implement chronic disease management and remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs in rural South Dakota: - Government Buyer - South Dakota Department of Health (SD DOH), Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion - Supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - Eligible Applicants - Clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, dental clinics, tribal health, and Indian Health Services (IHS), with preference for rural/frontier providers - Products/Services Requested - Evidence-based chronic disease interventions: care coordination, screening, medication management, patient education, team-based diabetes care, cancer screening support, dementia care, and lifestyle programs - Remote patient monitoring (RPM) equipment: blood pressure cuffs, glucometers, pulse oximeters (no specific OEMs named) - Electronic Health Record (EHR) upgrades to support RPM - Telehealth and community health worker integration - Notable Requirements - RPM equipment purchases must be pre-approved and justified by patient load; maximum $50,000 over four years - Monthly progress and expenditure reports, annual performance updates, and participation in program evaluation - Unallowable costs: gift cards, food, direct service administration, research, lobbying, out-of-state travel, construction, unrelated permanent equipment - Focus on rural and underserved populations, with interventions targeting diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, and chronic disease care coordination - Funding and Period of Performance - Initial contract: 16 months, up to $200,000; annual renewals up to three years at $150,000/year - RPM equipment funding capped at $50,000 over four years - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; applicants may propose equipment and interventions as justified

Description

The South Dakota Department of Health is seeking health organizations to implement chronic disease management activities focused on evidence-based interventions and remote patient monitoring programs. Eligible applicants include clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, dental clinics, tribal health, and Indian Health Services in South Dakota, with preference for those serving rural and frontier communities. The initiative aims to address leading causes of death and disability in rural communities through strategic investments and innovative care models. Proposals are by invitation only and due by May 14, 2026.

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