Opportunity
Jps Health Network Jpshealthnet #20261375917
JPS Health Network Seeks Revenue Cycle Modernization and Transformation Services
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
April 21, 2026
Identifier
20261375917
NAICS
541611, 541512
JPS Health Network, operated by the Tarrant County Hospital District, is seeking proposals for comprehensive Revenue Cycle Modernization and Transformation services to enhance financial performance, operational efficiency, and the patient financial experience. - Government Buyer: - Tarrant County Hospital District d/b/a JPS Health Network - Agency: Tarrant County Hospital District - Sub-agency: JPS Health Network - Office: Supply Chain Department, JPS Purchasing Office - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Revenue Cycle Modernization and Transformation Services - End-to-end revenue cycle services including: - Patient access - Coding and Health Information Management (HIM) - Clinical documentation improvement - Patient financial services - Revenue integrity - Billing and claims management - Denial prevention and management - Payer follow-up - Underpayment identification - Appeals - Accounts Receivable (AR) work queue optimization - Epic Single Billing Office (SBO) implementation support - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Services must align with Epic systems - 25% good faith target for Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) - Pricing structures may include implementation, recurring, and optional costs - Contract term up to 7 years with possible renewals and a 180-day extension for transition - Proposals evaluated on service pricing, management experience, industry reputation, performance history, and support services
Description
The Tarrant County Hospital District d/b/a JPS Health Network is soliciting proposals for Revenue Cycle Modernization and Transformation services. The solicitation requires strict compliance with the instructions provided, and any awarded contract will supersede previous agreements. The District emphasizes evaluation based on multiple factors including pricing, experience, and reputation, and encourages participation from small or historically underutilized businesses.