Published date: 7 February 2018
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Health services - 85100000
Location of contract
South East
Procurement reference
17.336
Published date
7 February 2018
Closing date
1 March 2018
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
The aim of the Leg Ulcer and Non-Healing Wound Service is to improve the quality of life for people with or at risk of recurrence of leg ulcers through the delivery of clinically effective care and advice and reduce the risk of recurrence. The service will include the assessment, treatment and follow up for patients with leg ulcers of venous, arterial and mixed aetiology.
The Commissioner wishes to use this market engagement opportunity to seek views about its strategy to commission the service. This is a process designed to help the Commissioner form a view of the best way to commission the service and is not the beginning of a Tender exercise. A further Tender advertisement will be issued at the appropriate time where required.
The Commissioners previously considered the suitability to continue using the Any Qualified Provider provision but is now considering a procurement that will result in a single contract award.
The service is aimed at adults who have been referred with a current leg ulcer for assessment, treatment and advice including after care to minimise recurrence, as long as they meet the referral criteria and do not have contra-indications. The management plan may include onward referral to specialist secondary care services where deemed appropriate.
The service will also see and treat patients with non-healing wounds from Horsham and Mid Sussex practices that have not healed after 28 days management in primary care. The service will manage the care of the patient until healing has been achieved and the person can be discharged.
The service is intended to drive improvements in the way in which leg ulcer and non-healing wound management services deliver care to patients. It should foster continued quality improvement and will expect providers to deliver clear and formal accountability processes and structures to ensure a safe, effective and integrated continuity of clinical care for all patients.
It is envisaged that this will be a 3 year contract with an option of the Commissioner to extend for a further period. Service commencement is likely to be required November 2018. The value stated is an estimate for the envisaged 3 year period.
Prospective Service Providers are invited to attend a market engagement event will be held on 28th February from 15.00 to 16.30 in Crawley, West Sussex. Please register to attend by sending an email to HSCCG.ContactUs-PlannedCare@nhs.net by 20th February. The finance and activity modelling that will support the service specification will be shared at the event. When registering, please provide the names and titles of those attending from your organisation.
To obtain further information, please download the attachments to view our Request for Information and documentation including the draft specification.
Please submit your completed RFI response to the Commissioner according to the instructions contained within the RFI 1st March 2018.
More information
Attachments
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- RFI HMS CCG Request for Information Leg Ulcer service v1.F.docx
- Market studies
- RFI and Specification Document
About the buyer
Contact name
Crawley CCG and Horsham and Mid Sussex CCG
Address
Ground Floor, Crawley Hospital, West Green Drive
Crawley
RH11 7DH
England
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