This is a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Civil Money Penalty Quality Improvement Project (CMPQII) Grant Program. The objective is to develop and implement quality improvement projects that enhance the quality of care and/or quality of life for nursing facility residents. Grant opportunities are available to various stakeholders including certified long-term care facilities, consumer advocacy organizations, professional associations, resident or family councils, ombudsmen, and private contractors. The contractor will be responsible for project description, performance measures, and submitting monitoring reports (baseline, quarterly interim, and final). The contract term includes any extensions. Payment will be made in arrears, and invoices must be submitted quarterly, within six months of services rendered, or by August 1st for the preceding state fiscal year. Travel expenses, if applicable, must be pre-approved and adhere to state rates. Insurance coverage is required. The contract is contingent on the approval of another agency.
The final report must be submitted within sixty (60) days of project completion. Quarterly interim reports are due within thirty (30) days of the end of each calendar quarter. The baseline report is due within thirty (30) days of the contract start date. contractor shall submit the baseline report within thirty days of the start of the contract contractor shall submit the quarterly interim report with thirty days of the end of each calendar quarter contractor shall submit the final report within sixty days of completion of the project.
The agency shall pay all approved invoices in arrears and in conformance with Iowa Code **** shall be submitted quarterly, unless a longer timeframe is provided by federal law. he agency shall pay all approved invoices in arrears and in conformance with iowa code ****.
The warranty period is the term of the contract, including any extensions. he term of this contract, including any extensions.
Grant opportunities are available to various interested stakeholders such as certified long-term care facilities, consumer advocacy organizations, professional associations, resident or family councils, ombudsmen and private contractors. Grant opportunities are available to various interested stakeholders such as certified long term care facilities, consumer advocacy organizations, professional associations, resident or family councils, ombudsmen and private contractors.
The document does not explicitly state penalties for non-compliance, but it does mention that the agency may require the contractor to develop and comply with a plan to resolve deficiencies. o the extent that deficiencies are identified in the contractors performance and notwithstanding other remedies available under this contract, the agency may require the contractor to develop and comply with a plan acceptable to the agency to resolve the deficiencies.
The agency may perform onsite reviews as part of their monitoring activities. as part of the reviews, the agency may require the contractor to provide additional data, may perform onsite reviews, and may consider information from other sources.
The document does not specify a deadline for challenges or objections. ull
The document does not explicitly mention disqualification risks, but it does state that the agency may require the contractor to develop a plan to resolve deficiencies. o the extent that deficiencies are identified in the contractors performance and notwithstanding other remedies available under this contract, the agency may require the contractor to develop and comply with a plan acceptable to the agency to resolve the deficiencies.