Federal Contract Vehicles

MIDS

Measure and Instrument Development and Support (MIDS)

CMS IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$538.5M
Task orders
33
Companies awarded
18
Ceiling
$1.6 billion

Vehicle overview

The Measure and Instrument Development and Support (MIDS) contract is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). It develops, refines, and maintains outcome, process, structural, cost, and composite quality measures to improve care in psychiatric hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, physician providers, accountable care organizations, nursing homes, home health agencies, and hospice. The vehicle has a $1.6 billion ceiling and serves as a key mechanism for implementing healthcare quality evaluation.

The contract covers measures program support, the maintenance of evaluation instrument data systems, and the MIDS Resource Library.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

Five-year base plus five option years

Ceiling

$1.6 billion

MIDS contract holders

Top 15 of 18 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is MIDS?
The Measure and Instrument Development and Support (MIDS) contract is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). It develops, refines, and maintains outcome, process, structural, cost, and composite quality measures to improve care in psychiatric hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, physician providers, accountable care organizations, nursing homes, home health agencies, and hospice. The vehicle has a $1.6 billion ceiling and serves as a key mechanism for implementing healthcare quality evaluation.
Which agency manages MIDS?
Measure and Instrument Development and Support (MIDS) is a IDIQ managed by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
What can agencies acquire through MIDS?
The contract covers measures program support, the maintenance of evaluation instrument data systems, and the MIDS Resource Library.
How much has been obligated through MIDS?
$538.5M has been obligated across 33 task orders.
How many contractors hold MIDS?
18 contractors hold a position on MIDS.
What is the contract ceiling of MIDS?
MIDS has a program ceiling of $1.6 billion.
Is MIDS active?
No, MIDS is not currently active — its status is expired (ordering period: Five-year base plus five option years).

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