Specifications include, but are not limited to: The selected vendors must assist and work with the OPLC staff by providing expert consulting services in the specific area of medicine to ensure thorough investigations of quality-of-care issues including, but not limited to: Malpractice lawsuits. Matters of incompetence. Unprofessional conduct allegations. Consumer complaints. Other issues that may constitute violations of: New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (NH RSA) 328-D: Physician Assistants; NH RSA 329: Physicians and Surgeons; or The Administrative Rules of the Board of Medicine, MED 100-600. The selected vendor(s) must be available to receive electronic case files, as prepared and sent by OPLC. The selected vendor(s) must sign an attestation that confirms no conflict of interest with the parties involved in the investigation, as assigned by OPLC. The selected vendor(s) must review case file records which may include, but are not limited to: Office records. Responses to communications. Radiographic films. Reports from other agencies or states. The selected vendor(s) must utilize report formats provided by the OPLC to complete investigations of providers, as appropriate. The selected vendor(s) shall: Utilize the appropriate current report format to complete investigations. Ensure reports are completed accurately and according to the requirements of the investigation being conducted.