Testing the Development of a Primary Care-Led Hub at Hastings Station Plaza Nhs/Soeps/19.591... Tender

SOUTH OF ENGLAND PROCUREMENT CENTRE has floated a tender for Testing the Development of a Primary Care-Led Hub at Hastings Station Plaza Nhs/Soeps/19.591 Pincc. The project location is United Kingdom and the tender is closing on 25 Jun 2020. The tender notice number is , while the TOT Ref Number is 43040576. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : United Kingdom

Summary : Testing the Development of a Primary Care-Led Hub at Hastings Station Plaza Nhs/Soeps/19.591 Pincc

Deadline : 25 Jun 2020

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 43040576

Document Ref. No. :

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : SOUTH OF ENGLAND PROCUREMENT CENTRE
36-38 Friars Walk Lewes BN7 2PB England
Contact Person : Andrew Elliott
United Kingdom
Email :aelliott1@nhs.net

Tender Details

Title : Testing the Development of a Primary Care-Led Hub at Hastings Station Plaza Nhs/Soeps/19.591 Pincc

Location Of Contract : South East

Industry : Health services - 85100000

Value Of Contract : £1.7m

Description : This PIN is to inform the market of the intention to directly award a 24 month contract to Integrated Care 24 Ltd for the provision of Primary Care Led Urgent Care Services for Hastings and Rother CCG from 1 August 2020 to 31 July 2022. The proposed value is £850k per annum, £1.7m for the full 2 year period. The contract is due to end on 31 July 2020 having used the maximum number of legally provisioned extensions allowed for within the existing contract.The proposed Direct Award will allow the CCG, working in partnership with key stakeholders, a defined period of time:• to develop and test an emerging integrated model of care that takes into account the range of enhanced services that have been introduced since the establishment of the HSP Walk-in Centre in 2010;• to offer a multi-disciplinary approach to unregistered and vulnerable patients;• to ensure the service works alongside local services as they continue to develop (for example PCNs) to ensure the future model of the PCLH best supports people in a holistic way, drawing on the relevant available services.This direct award proposal will provide additional time for the CCGs to complete and embed this work and to embark on a formal procurement process preparatory to an award for new services being in place from 1 August 2022.The rationale for the Direct Award to the incumbent provider is that this is in the best interests of patients and vulnerable local people as it will minimise disruption to patients whilst still meeting identified patient needs, maintaining service safety and quality and minimising commissioner and provider risk. This proposal for directly awarding this 24 month contract is made in the context of meeting patient need and maintaining service quality.Walk-in Centre (WIC) services were initially commissioned to provide routine and urgent primary care for minor conditions, ailments and injuries. Since WICs were established in the late 2000s, a range of new services has been introduced, such as additional primary care appointments late in the evenings and over the weekends through Primary Care Improved Access (PCIA), the NHS 111 Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) and other services through our emerging Primary Care Networks (PCNs). Due to these changes and additions there is a need to ensure this service works alongside other services as an integrated part of the health system and to ensure the future model best supports local patientsand people.For further details of the rationale for this proposal, the full PIN is available to view through the Intend e-tendering portal (details below) until 23:59 on Thurs 25 Ju...

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