Published date: 10 May 2022
Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.
Contract summary
Industry
Business and management consultancy and related services - 79400000
Location of contract
Yorkshire and the Humber, South East
Value of contract
£468,400
Procurement reference
NHS/SOEPS/22.847 CAN
Published date
10 May 2022
Closing date
28 April 2022
Closing time
12pm
Contract start date
1 June 2022
Contract end date
31 May 2023
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Other: PIN with call for competition
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
This notice is to inform the market that following publication of the PIN, the CCG has awarded a 12-month contract to London South Bank University for the provision of a Universal Healthcare Innovation and Change Labs support Service for NHS East Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group ('the CCG') from 1 June 2022 .
The Universal Healthcare Network is unique in the range of expertise it brings together which resulted in three clear provocations on Universal Healthcare which are not being addressed by the mainstream inequalities agenda, or the NHSE Core20Plus Collaborative or High Impact Improvement Network. The proposed Innovation and Change Labs and Inquiry work are being presented at the High Impact Improvement Network and the Core20Plus Collaborative as it is deemed to complement the national programme but is distinctly different (and unique) from any other initiative being undertaken or proposed at this time.
Specialist expertise is required from London South Bank University as a member of National Universal Healthcare Network and which owns the Intellectual Property (Universal Healthcare Innovation and Change Labs) to seek to address this issue. In discussion with the National Universal Healthcare Network, LSBU developed a comprehensive proposal on how participating ICS', (West Yorkshire, Bradford) and (Sussex, Hastings) could be supported to implement a methodology and approach to designing services in a different way which would secure universal healthcare and reduce inequalities.
LSBU would provide support on implementing an approach and methodology, (Universal Healthcare Innovation and Change Labs), which is the Intellectual Property of the University.
More information
Previous notice about this procurement
Universal Healthcare Innovation and Change Labs support NHS/SOEPS/22.847 PINCC
- Opportunity
- Published 28 March 2022
Links
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- https://in-tendhost.co.uk/soepscommissioning/aspx/Home
- Tender notice
- e-tendering portal
Additional text
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On 11 Feb 2021, the DHSC published the White Paper Integration and innovation: working together to improve health and social care for all, which sets out legislative proposals for a health and care Bill. The White Paper intrinsically recognises the requirement for adoption of a population health approach aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of local populations and reducing health inequalities. The CQC will be responsible for assessing ICS's progress.
The National Universal Healthcare Network (NUHN) consists of a membership of senior NHS Leaders, Community and Think Leaders from across the country. It mobilised in Sept 2021 to house attention to a specific issue, (Universal Healthcare) and potential approach to address it, which was not deemed to be taking place anywhere else. This is evidenced by the relationship established with the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme, which has committed to be part of the oversight infrastructure for the work.
The NUHN is unique in the range of expertise it brings together which resulted in 3 clear provocations on Universal Healthcare which are not being addressed by the mainstream inequalities agenda, or the NHSE Core20Plus Collaborative or High Impact Improvement Network. The proposed Innovation and Change Labs and Inquiry work are being presented at the High Impact Improvement Network and the Core20Plus Collaborative as it is deemed to complement the national programme but is distinctly different (and unique) from any other initiative being undertaken or proposed at this time.
Specialist expertise is required from LSBU as a member of NUHN and which owns the Intellectual Property (Universal Healthcare Innovation and Change Labs) to seek to address this issue. In discussion with NUHN, LSBU developed a comprehensive proposal on how participating ICS', (West Yorkshire, Bradford) and (Sussex, Hastings) could be supported to implement a methodology and approach to designing services in a different way which would secure universal healthcare and reduce inequalities.
The CEOs of West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership (HCP) and Sussex HCP consider this proposal as a lever, (amongst others) to achieving progress against this ambition at pace.
This will involve a process of data mining, designing and rapidly testing innovations with local communities (prototyping), catalysing culture change through by learning together across the Community of Practices established for this work, (West Yorkshire HCP and Sussex HCPs) and 'checking and challenging' the dominant narrative that shapes the context for the NHS's work on Universal Healthcare by bringing the learning from the Communities of Practices into a national context, (UHN) and NHSE/I to inform policy and practice.
The check and challenge process will also ensure that prototyped initiatives are worked up into business cases to be presented to the Integrated Care Board for decisions on what will continue to be sustained and embedded.
Award information
Awarded date
10 May 2022
Contract start date
1 June 2022
Contract end date
31 May 2023
Total value of contract
£468,400
This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.
London South Bank University
Address
103 Borough Road London SE1 0AA
Reference
Companies House number: 00986761
Value of contract
£468,400
Supplier is SME?
No
Supplier is VCSE?
No
About the buyer
Contact name
Andrew Elliott
Address
NHS South of England Procurement
Sackville House, Brooks Close
Lewes
BN7 2FZ
England
Telephone
01273 403629
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Closing: 28 April 2022, 12pm