Collective Health Insurance Agreement for Low-Income Residents (CZM)
The Municipality of Roosendaal is seeking a (concession) agreement for a collective health insurance aimed at residents with an income up to 120% of the social minimum. The procurement is a service contract, carried out via negotiations without prior publication. The provider must offer an affordable and high-quality health insurance within the Werkplein HvWB network, comply with Dutch laws and regulations regarding health insurance, and utilize a concession model in which the municipality and the insurer enter into profit-sharing or pricing agreements. The assignment requires experience with social health insurance, knowledge of the low-income market, and the ability to realize a long-term collaboration with the municipality.
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01What is being requested
The Municipality of Roosendaal is seeking a (concession) agreement for a collective health insurance aimed at residents with an income up to 120% of the social minimum. The procurement is a service contract, carried out via negotiations without prior publication. The provider must offer an affordable and high-quality health insurance within the Werkplein HvWB network, comply with Dutch laws and regulations regarding health insurance, and utilize a concession model in which the municipality and the insurer enter into profit-sharing or pricing agreements. The assignment requires experience with social health insurance, knowledge of the low-income market, and the ability to realize a long-term collaboration with the municipality.
A (concession) agreement (-contract) regarding the (execution of the) collective health insurance for the residents (low-income) of the municipalities participating in Werkplein HvWB, whereby a good and (also) affordable health insurance for low-income residents is offered to those with an income up to a maximum of 120% of the social minimum so that they can adequately insure themselves against healthcare costs.
02Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
03Value in context
04Likely competitors
05Legal themes that may be relevant here
06Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of the collective health insurance?
For which target group is this health insurance intended?
Automatically compiled from the official tender data and documents.
07Estimated value versus the market
€ 200K
€ 538K
€ 1,9 mln
Gegunde waarden in CPV 66 · diensten n=882