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Notice ID:MED21P21-001
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is a small, independent non-partisan legislative branch agency that advises the Congress on issues related to the Medicare program. The Contractor sha...
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is a small, independent non-partisan legislative branch agency that advises the Congress on issues related to the Medicare program. The Contractor shall provide all the personnel, supervision, labor, materials, and supplies necessary to perform services to complete the reange of identified projects types on health care financing and Medicare in accordance with the terms and conditions specified herein. MedPAC seeks to identify and contract with one or more organizations, each of which possesses the skills and knowledge to complete a range of identified project types on the wide variety of topics we address on health care financing and Medicare. Offerors may propose on one, several, or all of the projects referenced in Section 2.5. Offerors must indicate in their proposals each type of project they are proposing to provide and address each of the identified tasks under that project. MedPAC’s goal is to assemble a stable of organizations possessing complementary knowledge and skill sets to facilitate access to a range of expertise commensurate with the range of issues that the Commission must address. MedPAC will choose entities to complete specific projects based upon the types of tasks identified in their proposals as well as the qualifications of the individual(s) included in the proposal. Entities will only be considered for those project types they identify, and award decisions will be made on the entirety of proposals. We strongly encourage qualified individuals and organizations to submit proposals. Organizations may consider subcontracting with outside individuals to strengthen their skill sets and substantive offerings. However, we are equally open to having individual researchers and small research shops directly participate in our task order process All proposals must demonstrate sufficient understanding of the role of MedPAC and the political and regulatory context in which it operates. Based upon the types of tasks in which the offeror has identified an interest, proposals must demonstrate that the offeror has the requisite substantive knowledge, technical capacity and experience to complete such tasks. Substantive knowledge and technical expertise can be in any, or all areas relating to Medicare policy. Where quantitative skills are necessary (e.g., conducting data analysis, sampling for surveys), proposals must demonstrate that ability. Likewise, for projects where qualitative skills are more relevant, (e.g., convening expert panels, setting up site visits) relevant abilities and experience must be shown.