Published date: 6 September 2018
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Contract summary
Industry
Health and social work services - 85000000
Location of contract
North West
Value of contract
£1,500,000 to £4,250,000
Procurement reference
L-18-12a
Published date
6 September 2018
Closing date
5 October 2018
Contract start date
1 April 2019
Contract end date
31 March 2024
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Innovation partnership (above threshold)
There is a need to purchase a good or service that is unavailable on the market. A number of companies may participate throughout the process.
This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
NHS West Lancashire CCG - Community Dermatology Services
NHS Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit are conducting this procurement on behalf of West Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group.
The CCG is commissioning a community-based dermatology service to help contribute to the triple aim of improved population health, high quality holistic care for patients and reduced cost. It is expected that the service will triage all referrals for dermatology, be at the leading edge of technology and maximise the use of dermatology and minor surgery skills within primary care.
The Supplier/ Provider should be willing to work with the commissioner to drive the transformational change, understanding the need for whole system transformation including:
a) Changing cultural beliefs and behaviours across organisational boundaries and throughout the healthcare system.
b) Providing modern and innovative IT enabled healthcare services which supports patients at all levels of complexity to remain at the highest level of independence that they can achieve
c) Integrating a range of health, social care and third sector services.
d) Influencing supply chain organisations to deliver better outcomes for patients
Further information is available below and in the attachments associated with this notice.
To find out more or to respond to this opportunity please visit the NHS Midlands and Lancashire CSU e-sourcing portal at https://mlcsu.bravosolution.co.uk
This contract is being offered for a three year period with an option to extend for a further 2 years (5 years in total). The minimum value of the contract is £500,000 per annum, which would equate to £1,500,000 for 3 years and £2,500,000 for 5 years. The maximum value of teh contract is £850,000 per annum, which would equate to £2,550,000 for 3 years or £4,250,000 for 5 years.
Potential suppliers should be aware that clarifications to the PQQ documents should be submitted before 21/9/2018 14:00 and PQQ responses should be submitted before 5/10/2018 17:00.
More information
Additional text
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The project is being procured utilising the provisions of the Innovation Partnership procedure, details of the phasing of various phases of the Innovation Partnership shall be provided in the procurement documents.
The CCG wishes to establish a Contract for the provision of Dermatology Services through a Design and Delivery competition.
To achieve this the CSU is managing this procurement process in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (the "Regulations").
Annex 1 outlines the first stage of the process which is the selection of prospective bidders who will be asked to undertake a design process and eventually deliver the dermatology services. This is process is being undertaken pursuant to the OJEU Light Touch Regime utilising the Innovation Partnership Procedure in accordance with Regulation 31. as well as the requirements of the National Health Service (Procurement, Patient Choice and Competition) (No. 2) Regulations 2013.
Aim of the design phase
The CCG wishes to commission a community-based dermatology service to help contribute to the triple aim of improved population health, high quality holistic care for patients and reduced cost. It is expected that the service will triage all referrals for dermatology, be at the leading edge of technology and maximise the use of dermatology and minor surgery skills within primary care.
Applicants should be willing to work with the commissioner to drive the transformational change, understanding the need for whole system transformation including:
a) Changing cultural beliefs and behaviours across organisational boundaries and throughout the healthcare system.
b) Providing modern and innovative IT enabled healthcare services which supports patients at all levels of complexity to remain at the highest level of independence that they can achieve.
c) Integrating a range of health, social care and third sector services.
d) Influencing supply chain organisations to deliver better outcomes for patients
Approach to the Design Phase
Successful applicants will work with the commissioner and service users and carers with personal experience of the main types of skin conditions specifically to:
I. Design the final version of the outcome-based specification to realise improved outcomes for patients in relation to their health and wellbeing and service user experience whilst driving efficiencies and delivering innovation across the system.
II. To ensure through their design that changing technology, patient needs, outcomes and preferences are met. This will include demonstrating an understanding of and appropriately acting upon the needs of patients with skin conditions across West Lancashire.
Please access further detail on the process to be used in Annex 1
Type of procedure - OJEU Innovation Partnership
About the buyer
Contact name
Procurement Department
Address
Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit
Lancashire Business Park
Leyland, Preston
PR26 6TR
England
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