LTCRFP has expanded its pharmacy Request for Proposal (RFP) consulting services for nursing homes, offering regulatory compliance support to reduce medication-related risks through contract reviews, vendor comparisons, and structured RFP management.

-- LTCRFP has expanded its regulatory compliance consulting services for nursing home administrators and Directors of Nursing across the United States to better manage the pharmacy Request for Proposal (RFP) process. The update introduces a structured approach to reviewing pharmacy contracts, aligning service terms with regulatory requirements, and standardizing how facilities evaluate and compare vendor proposals.
More details are available at https://ltcrfp.com/book-appointment
The expansion comes as regulatory and clinical pressures continue to impact long-term care settings. According to the Office of Inspector General (OIG), nearly one in three skilled nursing facility residents experienced an adverse or temporary harm event, with a significant portion linked to medication-related issues. These findings highlight the importance of structured evaluation processes and clearly defined pharmacy responsibilities in maintaining compliance and resident safety, the team explains.
To address these challenges, LTCRFP provides structured consulting support across the pharmacy RFP process, beginning with a review of existing pharmacy contracts, billing records, and compliance provisions to identify gaps, unclear terms, and areas requiring improvement.
The company's consulting service covers four areas: pharmacy RFP management, pharmacy transition planning, rebate and billing audits, and compliance and medication management support. For nursing homes that have not recently reviewed their pharmacy agreements, billing audits can reveal pricing discrepancies, overcharges, or missed rebate credits embedded within existing contracts, the company explains.
LTCRFP manages the full RFP cycle on behalf of facility leadership, including vendor communication, proposal coordination, and structured bid evaluation using standardized criteria aligned with regulatory expectations. The approach enables administrators to compare pharmacy providers more objectively while ensuring proposals address compliance requirements and service commitments.
“Regulatory compliance in nursing home pharmacy operations depends heavily on how clearly expectations are defined at the contract stage,” a spokesperson for LTCRFP said. “A structured RFP process helps facilities evaluate providers more effectively while maintaining alignment with compliance standards.”
LTCRFP adds that their service also supports contract negotiation and facilitates pharmacy transition planning, helping coordinate timelines, review documentation, and maintain continuity in medication management and compliance processes during provider changes.
Additional information about LTCRFP’s regulatory compliance consulting services is available at https://ltcrfp.com/book-appointment
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Name: Jamie Williams
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Organization: LTCRFP
Address: 117 Rano Blvd Suite 58, Vestal, NY 13850, United States
Website: https://ltcrfp.com
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