Opportunity
Vermont Department of Economic Development #RHT_AHS_002_FY26
Vermont seeks providers for Remote Patient Monitoring equipment and platforms under Rural Health Transformation Program.
Posted
May 15, 2026
Respond By
June 11, 2026
Identifier
RHT_AHS_002_FY26
NAICS
334510, 532283
The State of Vermont's Agency of Human Services - Office of the Secretary is seeking proposals from provider organizations to supply or lease Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) equipment and platforms as part of the Rural Health Transformation Program. - Government Buyer: - Agency of Human Services - Office of the Secretary (State of Vermont) - Products/Services Requested: - Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) equipment, including: - Internet/cellular connected tablets - Smartphone applications - Bluetooth-enabled scales - Blood pressure cuffs - Pulse oximeters - Glucose monitors - Cardiac monitors - RPM platforms/software for data collection, transmission, and EHR integration - Key Requirements: - Devices must transmit data via wireless internet or cellular service, either directly or through intermediary devices - Integration with electronic health records (EHR) is preferred - Solutions must support home health, long-term care, primary/specialty care, and community paramedicine - Focus on chronic condition management and hospital admission prevention - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Aspects: - Funded by a Rural Health Transformation grant to strengthen rural health networks and technology - Open to both purchase and lease options for equipment
Description
Vermont has received a Rural Health Transformation grant to build stronger rural health networks and improve technology and shared operations. This opportunity provides funds to provider organizations for the purchase or lease of Remote Patient Monitoring equipment and platforms. RPM is used in various care settings to enable earlier interventions and ongoing monitoring for chronic conditions to prevent hospital admissions or readmissions. Examples of equipment include connected tablets, smartphone applications, and various health monitoring devices that transmit data for clinical review.