Opportunity
Connecticut Portal #26OHS001
Grant for Remote Patient Monitoring and AI-Enabled Care Management in Rural Connecticut
Posted
July 21, 2023
Respond By
August 06, 2023
Identifier
26OHS001
NAICS
541512, 621610, 541715
This opportunity from the State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Procurement supports healthcare innovation in rural Connecticut communities. - Government Buyer: - State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Procurement - Products/Services Requested: - Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) solutions - AI-enabled care management services - Assistive technologies for individuals with chronic conditions, developmental disabilities, and other high-need populations - Key Requirements: - Solutions must address geographic and workforce barriers in rural areas - Real-time health monitoring, early risk detection, and proactive interventions - Integration with clinical workflows and electronic health records (EHRs) - Models should promote independence and improve communication with providers and caregivers - Focus on home and community-based health management - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Applicants must propose innovative, technology-enabled healthcare models - Solutions should enhance care coordination, access, and continuity - Place of Performance: - Rural communities in Connecticut, as defined by HRSA - Hartford, CT (state government office)
Description
This grant supports organizations serving rural communities in Connecticut, using HRSA's definition of "rural." It focuses on Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) paired with AI-enabled care management and assistive technologies to address geographic and workforce barriers by enabling real-time health monitoring, earlier risk detection, and proactive interventions. Applicants are encouraged to propose innovative, technology-enabled models for individuals with chronic conditions, developmental disabilities, and other high-need populations. The solutions aim to promote independence, improve communication with providers and caregivers, and support health management in home and community settings, integrating RPM and related tools into clinical workflows and EHRs to enhance coordination, access, and continuity of care.