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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17,1999 PSA#2284Health Care Financing Administration 7500 Security Blvd., Baltimore,
MD. 21244-1850 Q -- OPERATION OF UTILIZATION AND QUALITY CONTROL PEER REVIEW
ORGANIZATION FOR THE STATE OF OHIO SOL HCFA-99-001/ELH POC Edward L.
Hughes, Contracting Officer, (410)786-0203 The Health Care Financing
Administration (HCFA) plans to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to
select an entity as the Peer Review Organization (PRO) for the State of
Ohio. In order to be eligible to receive a PRO contract, an offeror
must be deemed a responsible entity in accordance with Federal
Acquisition (FAR) Part 9.1 and must meet the definition of a
"utilization and quality control peer review organization" as set forth
in Section 1152 of the Social Security Act (The Act). Organizations
that are eligible to contract as PROs must have satisfactorily
demonstrated that they are either physician-sponsored or
physician-accessed organizations in accordance with Sections 1152 and
1153 of The Act and the regulations set forth at 42 CFR 462.102 and
462.10. In addition, the organization must not be a health care
facility, health care facility association, or a health care facility
affiliate, and must have a consumer representative on its governing
board. PROs are responsible for the review of certain health care
services furnished under Title XVIII of The Act and under certain other
Federal programs determine whether those services are reasonable,
medically necessary, furnished in the appropriate setting, and are of
a quality which meets professionally recognized standards. PRO
activities are part of the Health Care Quality Improvement Program
(HCQIP), a program which supports the mission of the HCFA to assure
health care security for beneficiaries. The HCQIP is carried out
locally by the PRO in each state. The HCQIP is based upon the premise
that a provider or practitioners' internal quality management system is
a key element in good health care plan performance. Under the HCQIP,
PROs provide medical reviews to improve the quality of care furnished
to Medicare beneficiaries. PROs are responsible for certain other
activities necessary or incident to the performance of the contract.
All requirements are included in the RFP. The definition, contract
requirements, functions and duties of PROs are generally defined by
Titles XI and XVIII of The Act. The RFPs for each state noted in this
announcement will be available approximately 15 days after publication
of this notice. Interested parties must submit a written request to
the Contracting Officer at 7500 Security Boulevard, Mail Stop C2-21-15,
Baltimore, MD 21244-1850. Telephone and facsimile requests will not be
honored. Posted 02/12/99 (I-SN298123). (0043) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0066 19990217\Q-0004.SOL)
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