Digital Health Marketplace: Program and Website RFP Information Session: July 11, 2018 RFP Submission Deadline: August 24, 2018
Agenda 9:30 9:35 AM Introductory Remarks Doug Thiede, Senior Vice President, Life Sciences & Healthcare 9:35 10:00 AM Project Overview Michelle Anand, Senior Project Manager, Healthcare Mikko Baylosis, Project Manager, Healthcare 10:00 10:30 AM Q&A 10:30 11:00 AM Networking 2
Introduction to NYCEDC Our Mission: To create shared prosperity across New York City s five boroughs by strengthening neighborhoods and growing good jobs. Manage NYC s Real Estate Assets Oversee Capital Construction Implement Programs to Catalyze the Growth of NYC s Industry Ecosystems NYCEDC is instrumental in delivering upon Mayor de Blasio s New York Works jobs plan to create 100,000 new jobs over the next decade. 3
Digital Health in NYC NYC is uniquely positioned to solidify its role as a national leader in digital health innovation. Confluence of health systems and providers Thriving health tech ecosystem 2 nd most active metro area for health tech investment Diverse talent Diverse patient population 4
NYCEDC and Digital Health NYCEDC has made a number of commitments to catalyze the growth of the digital health ecosystem in NYC. 5
Digital Health Marketplace Program Overview This program has evolved over time to best support the ecosystem. 2013 2015 2019 Digital Health Marketplace 2.0 Program first launched in 2013 with a focus on supporting health technology pilot projects. Program relaunched in 2015 with a focus on creating a marketplace for buyers and sellers of health technology. RFP released June 2018 for next iteration of the program to augment and scale the impact of the program. 6
Digital Health Marketplace Matchmaking Overview The Digital Health Marketplace matches digital health companies with their potential clients. 7
Digital Health Marketplace Matchmaking Case Study Matchmaking can help digital health companies enter the NYC market. Met at matchmaking Launched pilot after initial meeting After pilot, entered into commercial agreement Since then, Healthify has secured 8 additional partners in NYC including Aetna, NYP, NYU Lutheran, and United Healthcare, and has raised over $8.8M in funding. 8
Project Goals NYCEDC has identified the following opportunities to hone, augment, and scale the impact of the Digital Health Marketplace. Increase opportunities for digital health companies to meet a diverse range of clients Present opportunities for digital health companies to meet investors Facilitate the search process for organizations in search of digital health solutions through an electronic platform Further establish NYC s brand as a global leader in digital health innovation Catalyze health tech innovation and access for underserved and high-need populations Support the growth of women and minority entrepreneurs in the health tech workforce Develop a sustainable economic model for continuation of the program 9
Digital Health Marketplace RFP: Work Stream Breakdown This RFP comprises two distinct Work Streams. Work Stream 1: The Program Work Stream 2: The Website Design, planning, and implementation of: Matchmaking Award Competition Events Developing and executing an overall strategy for accomplishing project goals Design, development, and maintenance of a website that will: Provide a search platform for health technologies Advertise and disseminate information on the Program Content management of and strategic direction for the Website 10
Potential Respondent Models Respondents can submit proposals for one or both Work Streams. NYCEDC welcomes partnerships and joint-venture responses. 1. 2. 3. Program Program Program Website Website Website One respondent to deliver services for both Work Streams. Two respondents together (one proposal) to deliver services for both Work Streams in partnership. One respondent to deliver services for a single Work Stream. These respondents should expect to be paired with another Respondent to fulfill the entire scope of work. 11
Scope of Services Work Stream 1: The Program Proposals for Work Stream 1 should describe a Respondent s approach to the following services: Tasks Components Task 1: Program Design and Development Program Plan Website Strategy and Content Management Partnership Development Plan Task 2: Matchmaking Matchmaking Application Infrastructure Matchmaking Implementation Task 3: Award Competition Fundraising for Award Money Award Competition Infrastructure Award Competition Selection Award Disbursement Award Competition Event Task 4: Ecosystem Events and Programming Additional events/programming to complement Matchmaking and the Award Competition Task 5: Marketing and Publicity Marketing and Publicity Plan Marketing and Publicity Implementation Response to Inquiries Task 6: Reporting, Metrics and Evaluation Output and Outcome Metrics Reports 12
Scope of Services Work Stream 2: The Website Proposals for Work Stream 2 should describe a Respondent s approach to the following services: Tasks Components Task 1: Website Design Develop a written strategic plan/design proposal Produce wireframes and outline user experience Solicit and incorporate feedback Advise on domains Task 2: Website Development Convert wireframes into functional web presence Develop website back-end functionality Build a content management system Integrate content Task 3: Website Testing and Review Test functionality Proofread content Make adjustments based on feedback Task 4: Website Maintenance Regular monitoring, maintenance, updating and upgrading of the website Monitoring and sharing analytic data on traffic and usage 13
Selection Criteria NYCEDC will evaluate RFP respondents for each Work Stream independently and based on written proposals and interviews. Criteria Weight: Work Stream 1 Weight: Work Stream 2 Overview Quality of Proposal 35% 35% Creativity and effectiveness of the proposal Demonstration of understanding of the services and project goals, as well as the expertise necessary to fulfill the services Proposed schedule for implementation and demonstrated ability to launch the program in a timely fashion Respondent s Experience and Qualifications 25% 35% Demonstrated experience and reputation in similar services Quality of respondent s team, reputation, and references Demonstrated relationships with relevant stakeholders Proposed Fee and Cost Schedules 10% 30% Competitiveness of the proposed fee Financial Feasibility 15% N/A Financial capacity to launch and implement the program Identified sponsors Availability of additional funding sources to finance the program beyond the requested contribution Commitment to Impact and Inclusivity 15% N/A Commitment to collaboration with NYCEDC and other key stakeholders Anticipated impacts of the proposal, including potential impact on program beneficiaries and opportunities that will benefit a diverse group of New Yorkers 14
Submission Details Respondents must submit responses according to the following requirements: Submitted to and received by NYCEDC no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 24, 2018 - Seven (7) hard copies of the proposal in paper form and one (1) copy of the proposal in electronic format (USB device) - The package must contain the Respondent s name and address written clearly on the outside and must be labeled Digital Health Marketplace RFP Proposals should also include: - Appendix 1: Local Law 34 Forms (in a separate envelope) - Appendix 2: Statement of Agreement Please refer to pages 21-23 in the RFP for detailed Proposal Requirements and pages 25-27 for Submission Details 15
RFP Timeline June 27, 2018 RFP release July 11, 2018 Information Session July 18, 2018 Deadline to submit questions (5:00 PM) July 25, 2018 Answers posted publicly on NYCEDC s website August 24, 2018 Deadline to submit RFP responses (4:00 PM) September 2018 Begin Respondent Interviews December 2018 Anticipated Awardee Announcement Q1 2019 Anticipated Project Relaunch 16
Important Reminders Q&A - Submit questions no later than July 18, 2018 at 5pm - Send additional questions to DHMarketplace@edc.nyc - All questions (including those asked today) will be answered in a public Q&A document which will be posted to www.nycedc.com/rfp on July 25, 2018 Proposals are due by August 24, 2018 at 4pm 17