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Cancer Control Program Service

Baltimore, MarylandMaryland, USADue Sunday, July 26, 2026
Client
Baltimore, Maryland
RFP Number
MEDI-7853
Posted
6/26/2026
Category
Medical Services
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Description

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The Baltimore, MD government authority is seeking a vendor to deliver a Cancer Control Program funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency intends to solve the problem of low colorectal cancer screening prevalence by collaborating with clinic partners to implement evidence-based interventions. The selected vendor must identify a champion within the health system and in each clinic to advocate for and promote colorectal cancer screening. The scope of work requires conducting internal data validation and concordance reviews by comparing a random sample of manual chart reviews against electronic health record screening rates. This process will ensure high-quality, accurate data and uniform medical recordkeeping. The agency requires an increase in the annual colorectal cancer screening rate by at least two percentage points at participating clinics. The project also covers tracking health system and clinic characteristics, clinic-level stool-based test completion rates, and clinic patient populations. Eligibility is restricted to onshore organizations based in the United States. Performance of the work may occur onsite or offsite. The agency is currently looking for proposals and has not disclosed a specific budget. The agency will hold a pre-proposal meeting on July 9, 2026. Bidders must submit all questions no later than July 17, 2026. The contract period will run for one year.

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