Active SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · COUNTY OF SAN MATEO

    Core Measures Vendor

    Issued by County of San Mateo
    countyRFPCounty of San MateoSol. 253304
    Open · 10d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    10
    due May 5, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Apr 6, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    County of
    county
    NAICS CODE
    541690
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    San Mateo County seeks a Core Measures Vendor to provide healthcare data abstraction, reporting, and compliance services for San Mateo Medical Center. The vendor must support CMS reporting, EPIC EMR compatibility, and quality audits, with preference for local businesses. Proposals are due by May 4, 2026.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    253304
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    open
    Level
    county
    Published Date
    April 6, 2026
    Due Date
    May 5, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541690AI guide
    Agency
    County of San Mateo

    Description

    San Mateo Medical Center (SMMC) is a public hospital and clinic system fully accredited by The Joint Commission.  SMMC operates outpatient clinics throughout San Mateo County, an acute-care hospital, and long-term care facilities in San Mateo and Burlingame.  San Mateo Medical Center serves the health care needs of all residents of San Mateo County, with an emphasis on education and prevention, and without regard for ability to pay.

    The County of San Mateo is seeking proposals for Core Measures Vendor.

    Project Details

    • Reference ID: 66000-2526-242
    • Department: Health - SMMC
    • Department Head: Colleen Chawla (Chief, San Mateo County Health)

    Important Dates

    • Questions Due: 2026-04-17T20:00:34.045Z
    • Answers Posted By: 2026-04-23T06:30:02.327Z

    Evaluation Criteria

    • Project Approach (30 pts)
    • Firm Qualifications (25 pts)
    • Team Qualifications (20 pts)
    • Price (25 pts)
    • Preferential Points (If applicable) (10 pts)

      Where price is not the sole evaluation factor for a solicitation (e.g., in the case of a "best-value" solicitation), five percent (5%) of the total evaluation points awardable will be added to the proposal score for each Local Business or Local Non-Profit score for evaluation purposes. In the event of a tie between a Local Business or Local Non-Profit and another bidder, the Local Business or Non-Profit shall be awarded the Contract, assuming agreement on other contract terms.

      An additional three percent (3%) preference shall be given to a Local Business or Local Non-profit (for a total of eight percent (8%) of total points awardable) if the proposer is a Small Business or Small Non-Profit, or an additional 5 percent preference (for a total of ten percent (10%) of total points awardable) if the proposer is a Micro Business or Micro Non-Profit.

    Submission Requirements

    • Minimum Qualifications
    • Briefly describe your web-based abstraction internet application. (required)
    • Does your data abstraction program include the following chart abstraction measures? (required)
      1. Inpatient Measures: SEP-1
      2. Outpatient Measures: OP-18, OP-23, OP-29, OP-31
      3. Psych Measures/Non measure data: HBIPS-2, HBIPS-3, IMM-2, SUB-2, SUB-2a,SUB-3, SUB-3a, TOB-3, TOB-3a, SMD, TRA-Discharge
    • Do you submit inpatient and outpatient measures to CMS? (required)
    • Do you provide up to date information on changes in reporting measures? (required)
    • Are you compatible with EPIC EMR? (required)
    • Our system provides the same medical encounter number when the patient is in theEmergency Department and then admitted to Inpatient care. Will this present a problem withpatients being identified with the same encounter number for both ED and inpatient measures? (required)
    • Describe your quality audits to assure data submission accuracy. (required)
    • Does your agency include in the agreement submission of organizational data to CMS? (required)
    • Describe the method and workflow to submit data including exporting data files and manuallyentering data, whichever method is needed? (required)
    • Describe the notification process for new data requirements or changes to reporting process. (required)
    • Describe your resources for training and support. (required)
    • Indicate if your application can review and report on patient and provider specific data. Ifso, describe and elaborate. (required)
    • Does your application offer comparative data displays with national benchmarks and otherhospital data? (required)
    • How do you meet regulatory and accreditation changes in data submission requirementsthat might happen during the contract time? (required)
    • Has Proposer been providing similar services for the past five years in services described in this solicitation? (required)
    • Is the proposer legally authorized to do business in the State of California? (required)
    • Please confirm your firm is registered with System for Award Management (SAM) (required)

      SAM.gov

    • Please confirm that your firm and each individual who would prospectively provide services if the proposal were awarded are not listed on a federal “exclusion list” as being debarred from participating in federal and/or state health care programs (required)
    • What is the registered Business Name and Unique Entity ID (UEI) No.? (required)
      • UEI number can be obtained by registering your business through SAM.GOV
      • Should you be in the process of obtaining your UEI number, please enter the digits ‘123’ temporarily for your response below in order to proceed with proposal. This temporary number should be replaced with the correct registration number for submission of the proposal.
    • Will the proposer have the following insurance coverage by the start of the agreement? (required)

      *Cyber Liability: If the work involves services or goods related to computers, networks, systems, storage, or access to County Data or to any data that may, alone or in combination with other data, become Confidential Information or Personally Identifiable Information, the following insurance is required.

      1. Privacy and Network Security. During the term of the Contract and for three years thereafter, maintain coverage for liability and remediation arising out of unauthorized use of or access to County Data or software within Contractor’s network or control. Provide coverage for liability claims, computer theft, extortion, network breach, service denial, introduction of malicious code, loss of Confidential Information, or any unintentional act, error, or omission made by users of Contractor’s electronic data or systems while providing services to the County. The insurance policy must include coverage for regulatory and PCI fines and penalties, crisis management expenses, and business interruption. No exclusion/restriction for unencrypted portable devices/media may be on the policy.

      2. Technology Errors and Omissions During the term of the Contract and for three years thereafter, maintain coverage for liabilities arising from errors, omissions, or negligent acts in rendering or failing to render computer or information technology services and technology products, including at a minimum, coverage for systems analysis, design, development, integration, modification, maintenance, repair, management, or outsourcing any of the foregoing.
    • Procurement Preference for Local Businesses and Local Non-Profits
    • Is the Proposer a "Local Business"? (required)

      As Defined by Chapter 2.89.020 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code, a “Local Business” means any for-profit business which has its principal place of business, or is headquartered, in San Mateo County. If this designation applies to the proposer, a self-attestation form must be completed and provided with this response. 

    • If Yes: (required)

      Please download the below documents, complete, and upload.

    • Is the Proposer a Non-Profit? (required)

      A Non-Profit is defined as a tax-exempt public charity organization (within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) that is formed for purposes other than making a profit, is exempt from paying federal income taxes on the income generated for their exempt purposes. 

    • Is the Proposer a "Local Non-Profit"

      As Defined by Chapter 2.89.020 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code, a “Local Non-Profit" means a tax-exempt public charity organization (within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) that is formed for purposes other than making a profit, is exempt from paying federal income taxes on the income generated for their exempt purposes, and has its principal place of business, or is headquartered, in San Mateo County. If this designation applies to the proposer, a self-attestation form must be completed and provided with this response. 

      Please download the below documents, complete, and upload. If this designation is not applicable, please leave blank.

    • Is the Proposer a Local "Small" or "Micro" Business?

      As Defined by Chapter 2.89.020 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code:

      “Small Business” means any business which holds a Small Business Certification awarded by the California Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services (OSDS).

      “Micro Business” means any Small Business certified by the OSDS which is automatically designated by the OSDS as a Micro Business due to gross annual receipts falling below the OSDS-designated dollar amount.

      If the above designations apply, please provide the OSDS provided Certification ID. 

      If this designation is not applicable, please leave blank. 

    • Is the Proposer a Local "Small" or "Micro" Non-Profit?

      As Defined by Chapter 2.89.020 of the San Mateo County Ordinance Code:

      “Small Non-Profit" means a Local Non-Profit with an annual revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,500,000 according to its most recently filed IRS Form 990.

      “Micro Non-Profit" means a Local Non-Profit with an annual revenue of less than $1,000,000, according to its most recently filed IRS Form 990.

      If the above designations apply, please provide your latest filed IRS form 990. A filing from the last two calendar years is acceptable. 

      If this designation is not applicable, please leave blank. 

    • Technical Proposal
    • Introduction and Executive Summary (required)

      Submit a letter of introduction and executive summary of the proposal.  The letter must contain:

      • Name, title and contact information (email, phone, and address) for representative of proposer that is responsible for communication related to this RFP.
      • Name, title, contact information, and signature of person authorized to obligate firm to perform the commitment contained in the proposal.

      Submission of the letter will constitute a representation by proposer that it is willing and able to perform the commitments contained in the proposal and has not violated the terms of this RFP.

    • Statement of Minimum Qualifications (required)

      Describe how the proposer meets the minimum qualifications as set forth in Minimum Qualifications of this RFP.

      Submission of the Minimum Qualifications checklist is not a substitute for providing a detailed written response.

    • Project Approach (required)

      This section should correlate to the Scope of Work .  Proposer should give a short summary describing how it will perform the relevant work

    • Scope of Work tasks/milestones (required)

      Describe your proposed approach to tasks/milestones

    • Proposed schedule (required)

      Attach proposed schedule reference ability to complete the project within the County's required time frame

    • Innovations (required)

      Refence any notable innovations or improvements that you expect to provide (with respect to, for example, efficiency, technology, sustainability) 

    • Performance Measures (required)

      Describe a plan for achieving performance measures 

    • Firm Qualifications (required)

      Attach information regarding background and qualifications, including the following:

      • A brief description of the proposer.
      • A description of not more than three (3) projects similar in size and scope conducted by the proposer, including the client, reference and telephone numbers, primary staff members involved, budget, schedule, and project summary.  Descriptions should be limited to one (1) page for each project.
      • If subcontractors are anticipated, identify them (if known) and provide information on how they will be used.
    • Team Qualifications (required)

      Provide a chart identifying:

          • Project team and reporting structure
          • Lead project manager
          • Role each person will play in the project

      Provide a brief description of the experience and qualifications of the project team members, including short resumes if desired.

      Written assurance that the key individuals listed and identified will be performing the work and will not be substituted or reassigned without the County’s prior approval

    • References (required)

      Provide 3 references for each of the following, including the name, address, and telephone number of recent clients (preferably other public agencies) (In addition a minimum of one hospital reference from California):

    • Fee Proposal (required)

      The Fee Proposal should be submitted as a separate PDF file from the Technical Proposals detailed in Required Documents.

      The County reserves the right to accept other than the lowest priced offer and to reject any proposals that are not responsive to this request.

    • Agreement term (# of years) (required)

      Update below if needed.

    • Will there be a Pre-Proposal Meeting and/or a Site Visit? (required)
    • Include the information that will be covered in the site visit. (required)
    • Require vendors to provide References? (required)
    • References (required)

      How many references are required by the vendor? (Number)

    • Use Electronic Line Item Pricing? (required)
    • Allow vendors to submit Confidential Information? (required)

      In rare circumstances where there is an expectation that proposers will need to submit trade secrets or other confidential information in order to respond to an RFP. 

    Questions & Answers

    Q (General Background): Who is your current vendor?

    A: Q-Centrix, LLC


    Q (General Background): How long have you been using your current vendor?

    A: Since 2008


    Q (General Background): What does your existing agreement expire?

    A: The current agreement will expire on September 30, 2026.


    Q (No subject): Does a 3rd party vendor manually enter the aggregated web-based measure OP-29 directly to CMS?

    A: No


    Q (No subject): Does the reference, made in the Scope of Work, to the "ability to export data and electronic files to CMS" include eCQMs?

    A: eCQM data submission is not included


    Q (No subject): Do you want the selected vendor to submit your chart abstracted data and your eCQMs?

    A: Chart abstraction data submission only, no eCQM data submission


    Q (No subject): What level of compatibility with Epic is expected?

    A: Currently data is submitted to vendor using UB-04 files by our IT team


    Q (Pricing Related Question): Would the client also be interested in pricing for eCQM's?

    A: Not needed


    Q (Epic Integration): What are the expected data integration methods with Epic (e.g., flat file extracts, Clarity/Caboodle access, HL7/FHIR interfaces), and who is responsible for building/maintaining them?

    A: Currently data is submitted to vendor using UB-04 files provided by our IT team for data intake.


    Key dates

    1. April 6, 2026Published
    2. May 5, 2026Responses Due

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