Opportunity
Nebraska Purchasing Bureau #124273 O3
Nebraska DHHS Chargemaster Review Services for Critical Access Hospitals
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
124273 O3
NAICS
541611
The State of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health, is seeking qualified vendors to provide Chargemaster review services for critical access hospitals statewide. - Government Buyer: - State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health - Procurement contact: Angellica Shasteen - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified service providers with relevant experience - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive Chargemaster review services for 8-10 critical access hospitals - Includes kickoff meetings, analysis of codes for errors and compliance, benchmarking pricing strategies, staff training, workflow alignment, reporting, and presentations to executive staff and board members (both in-person and virtual) - Six months of post-implementation planning support - Deliverables include narrative progress summaries and recommendations - Services are priced per hospital - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Vendors must have at least five years of experience and three similar projects with critical access hospitals - Evaluation criteria include corporate overview, technical response, cost sheet, and potential vendor demonstrations - The contract is for one year with four optional annual renewals - The contract may not be exclusive; the State may procure similar services from other sources if needed
Description
The State of Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public Health, is soliciting proposals for a service contract to conduct Chargemaster review services at critical access hospitals throughout Nebraska. The contract term is one year starting September 1, 2026, with an option to renew for four additional years. The solicitation includes requirements for corporate overview, technical response, cost sheet, and contractual agreement, with evaluation based on these criteria and pricing realism. The contract may not be exclusive, allowing the State to contract similar services from other sources.