The vendor required to provide Ryan white program consulting program, the ending the HIV epidemic (EHE) initiative, the opioid settlement, or other federal, state, or local funding sources.
- The greater phoenix Ryan white HIV services planning council
• Ryan white HIV services planning council (planning council) is a planning body required under the authorization.
• Membership of the planning council must be reflective of the epidemic within the phoenix ema and include unaffiliated client representatives as well as representatives from community-based organizations, hospitals, and elected community leaders appointed by the county board of supervisors.
• The planning council is responsible for setting service priorities for allocating part a funds and for developing a comprehensive plan to guide the HIV service delivery system.
• The planning council votes and approves the priorities and program directives solicited through.
- Responsibilities of contractor
1. Planning council (PC) support
• Provide recommendations to inform PCdecision-making, including priority setting, resource allocation, and future planning.
2. Technical assistance and capacity development
• Provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to the Ryan white program, planning council support staff, and subrecipients as directed.
• This includes guidance on legislative mandates, fiscal and programmatic standards, and quality management.
• Deliver targeted technical assistance sessions, including agendas, resource materials, and follow-up summaries, as directed by the program.
• Assist in the development or revision of program standards, policies, procedures, and educational or training materials for new and existing services, programs, and initiatives, as directed by department.
• Technical assistance may also include activities related to clinical quality management (CQM) and quality improvement, consistent with administration policy clarification notice 15-02.
3. Subrecipient monitoring
• Conduct annual comprehensive monitoring of subrecipients for compliance with health resources and services administration national monitoring standard, which includes program, fiscal, and universal monitoring requirements.
• Develop and implement monitoring tools for programmatic, fiscal, and quality management reviews across funded service categories.
• Facilitate technical assistance workshops or webinars for subrecipient annual monitoring, provide monitoring tools, and manage secure act-compliant ftp platforms for document exchange.
• Prepare draft monitoring reports, including corrective-action recommendations, and conduct exit interviews with subrecipients and program staff.
• Conduct research and provide recommendations regarding fiscal or performance issues identified during audits, reviews, or evaluations.
• Convene annual debrief sessions to evaluate the monitoring cycle, identify lessons learned, and recommend improvements for future years.
• Monitoring activities are administrative in nature and do not constitute clinical quality management (CQM) functions; however, findings may inform future CQM quality improvement initiatives.
4. Clinical quality management (CQM) and quality improvement support
• Facilitating quality improvement (QI) initiatives using recognized methodologies, in collaboration with subrecipients and program staff.
• Providing technical assistance and capacity building to subrecipients on CQM-related activities, including data interpretation, qi project design, and documentation of outcomes.
• Supporting stakeholder engagement in CQM processes, including clients with lived experience and representatives from funded agencies.
• Assisting the evaluation of CQM activities to determine effectiveness, impact on outcomes, and alignment with the national HIV and aids strategies.
5. Client and provider engagement
• Coordinate and support client, pc, and subrecipient meetings, including venue logistics, catering, supplies, and client incentives, in collaboration with the Ryan white program.
• Ensure meetings are inclusive, accessible, and aligned with federal guidance for stakeholder engagement.
- Contract Period/Term: 3 years
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: December 12, 2025
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