Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFI-200033026
RFI for Province-Wide Physician Management Solution for Saskatchewan Health Authority
Posted
May 22, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
RFI-200033026
NAICS
541512
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) to explore available solutions for province-wide physician management. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), Provincial Procurement Contracts office - Scope of Requested Solutions: - Solutions supporting the full physician lifecycle: workforce planning, recruitment, retention, hiring, contracting, contract management, financial stewardship, and concern handling - Emphasis on modular, interoperable, and scalable solutions that can integrate with existing provincial systems - Solutions must address privacy, data protection, and auditability requirements suitable for a public-sector environment - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the RFI is open to all market participants - Products/Services Requested: - Information on physician management solutions (no specific products, part numbers, or quantities specified) - Notable Requirements: - Respondents should detail solution capabilities, limitations, dependencies, and interoperability - The RFI is for information-gathering only and does not commit SHA to any procurement - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Saskatchewan Health Authority, 1920 College Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan
Description
This Request for Information (RFI) is issued by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to gather information about marketplace solutions that support physician management across the province. The RFI seeks details on solutions addressing aspects of the physician lifecycle including workforce planning, recruitment, retention, contracting, contract management, financial stewardship, and concern handling. The goal is to understand available capabilities, limitations, and interoperability within a broader ecosystem to inform future procurement decisions. Respondents may submit information on one or more areas of the physician lifecycle and are encouraged to describe current capabilities and dependencies.