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Bahamas Government Call for Vendors re: National Health Insurance
Aug 29, 2016 - 11:14:50 AM

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The Government of The Bahamas is seeking proposals from systems vendors for the provision of management, administration and wellness services of a long term insurance company, carrying on long term insurance business, namely sickness or health insurance business that is wholly owned by the Government ("Public Insurer").

It is expected that vendors responding to the RFP will provide a comprehensive proposal that addresses Third Party Contractor Management and Administration
for the Public Insurer and the governance, staffing, beneficiary relations, claims processing, wellness services and communication and education plan.

Interested vendors should collect a copy of the RFP from the National Health Insurance Secretariat, located in Teachers & Salaried Workers Union Building
East St. & Purpose Way, Nassau Bahamas. The RFP is also posted on the NHI website www.nhibahamas.qov.bs

Proposals should be delivered on or before 7th October. 2016 before 4:00 p.m.

ESL in a sealed envelope properly addressed to:

Chairman
Tender's Board
Ministry of Finance
Cable Beach, West Bay Street
Nassau, NP Bahamas

Labeled:

PROPOSAL OR MANAGEMENT,
ADMINISTRATION AND WELLNESS
SERVICES RELATING TO THE
PUBLIC INSURER UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN.

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