Published date: 10 February 2020

This notice was replaced on 3 August 2020

This notice does not contain the most up-to-date information about this procurement. The most recent notice is:

Opportunity (published 3 August 2020)

Closed early engagement


Contract summary

Industry

  • Scanning services - 79999100

Location of contract

Any region

Procurement reference

2020/S 027-063375

Published date

10 February 2020

Closing date

18 February 2020

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

NHS England is seeking to develop a national approach to the digitisation of Lloyd George records in GP practices. There are currently 6993 GP practices in England service a population of 54 700 000 patients. Some practices have already digitised their records and nationally supported pilots have informed the development of an approach, specification and set of standards and process map.

These documents, which are available via the National Commercial and Procurement Hub, are still in draft form and being tested nationally prior to being published.

There are 4 main reasons for digitisation of Lloyd George records:

- safer care for patients,

- release of space within practices to provide additional consultation areas,

- access to the full patient record at the point of care,

- GP contract commitment to digitise all Lloyd George records by March 2023.

NHS England are seeking views from potential suppliers to inform the national approach and specification. It is proposed to establish a dynamic purchasing system framework (DPS) which will allow NHS contracting bodies e.g. CCGs/STPs to procure services on a regional/local basis. This could include 2 Lots - 1 for storage of the digital records in a cloud based solution and 1 for upload of the digital records directly to the Foundation Clinical Systems (currently EMIS, SystmOne, Vision and Microtest).

The GP Contract requires that by 2022/23, Lloyd George notes will be digitised and patients will have access to their records. The agreed approach, therefore, needs to ensure that CCGs can award contracts to suitably qualified and experienced suppliers who can deliver against this requirement, whilst keeping the burden to practices to a minimum.

The contract period for the DPS will remain open (valid) for approximately 3 years with a possible extension up to 24 months.

Since 1999 the use of digital technology within general practice has increased; GP consultations are recorded electronically, prescriptions are issued electronically and more recently records are transferred electronically. However, there still exists a large volume of paper records typically in the form of a Lloyd George (LG) patient record. These records are still utilised within general practice however transferring them to a digital medium would provide significant benefits.

Each Lloyd George envelope has a broad range of detailed personal information stored inside and maintaining the security and accuracy of these legacy records are vital. Paper records are over 70 years old in a state of deterioration therefore becoming illegible coupled with the fact the information they hold it vital and paramount for safe medical practice. The security and accuracy of these records is vital and needs to be preserved. The lack of continuity and resilience within the paper record poses a risk to the ongoing, continuity of person-centred care.


More information

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This notice is an information gathering exercise rather than a call for competition in its own right and therefore publication or response does not commit the commissioner(s) to a future procurement, nor provide any process exemptions or preferential treatment to any parties expressing an interest. NHS England will not be liable for costs incurred by any interested party in participating in this exercise.

Interested suppliers are required to submit their expressions of interest via email to the National Commercial and Procurement Hub (email: commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net). Further information will be shared upon submitting the expression of interest.

The services are deemed to be subject to the full regime of current EU procurement legislation and as such this tender will be conducted in accordance with and governed by, the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This contract will therefore be awarded in accordance with the provisions applicable in Section 5 (sub-section 7) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

The contracting authority intends to observe the provisions and 10 day standstill period described in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. Unsuccessful bidders and applicants will receive scores and reasons for the decision, including the characteristics and relative advantages of the winning bid and the reasons why the bidder/applicant was unsuccessful. Deadlines for lodging appeals should be in accordance with the Regulations.


About the buyer

Contact name

Garry Mitchell

Address

South Plaza,Marlborough Street
BRISTOL
BS13NX
England

Telephone

+44 7786275627

Email

commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net

Website

https://www.england.nhs.uk/