The State of Connecticut (“State”), Office of the State Comptroller (“Comptroller”), acting through the State’s Health Care Cost Containment Committee (“HC4”), is releasing this Request for Information (“RFI”) to solicit responses from organizations interested and qualified to provide certain Digital Therapeutic (Point Solution) services to members of its State Medical Plan and Partnership Plan. 2.5 SCOPE OF SERVICES This RFI seeks to solicit information and proposals for mental health services, oncology/cancer treatment, and fertility services as described below. The bullet points listed below suggest topics which are meant to be illustrative, not definitive. The State acknowledges that the marketplace may offer successful services and products that are not yet widely in use and would like to consider such innovative ideas even though not specifically listed. The State’s broad goals are to and improve the quality of life for Plan Members through innovative and effective interventions resulting in improved clinical outcomes, better access to care, increased Plan Member satisfaction, and cost containment (hard dollar savings and prevention of unneeded spending). Mental Health Services (may include but not be limited to): • Access to licensed mental health professionals for individual and/or group therapy • 24/7 access to mental health support through hotlines or virtual counseling • Resource library of articles, videos, and interactive tools for common mental health issues • Regular workshops and webinars on various mental health topics • Other services not specifically mentioned but which the State should consider Oncology / Cancer Treatment (may include but not be limited to): • Provide access to medical professionals specializing in oncology and related fields • 24/7 access to clinicians • In-home care (virtual and/or in-person) • Mental health therapy and specialized support groups (virtual and/or in-person) • Specialized nutrition counseling (virtual and/or in-person) • Other related services not specifically mentioned but which the State should consider Fertility Services (may include but not be limited to): • Comprehensive fertility services, including OB/GYN and menopausal care • Post-birth resources • Virtual clinical support • Member education resources • Other related services not mentioned but which the State should consider