Published date: 18 May 2022
Last edited date: 19 May 2022
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Hospital and related services - 85110000
Location of contract
England
Procurement reference
Early Engagement: Maternity Intrapartum Decision Making and Consent tool Webinar
Published date
18 May 2022
Closing date
22 June 2022
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Following the postponement of the webinar as previously published on Contracts Finder that was due to take place in March we are pleased to confirm that the webinar has been rescheduled for 30th June 2022.
Any supplier who has already registered their interest will be contacted directly confirming their attendance. Any supplier that hasn't registered yet please read this advert in full and respond accordingly.
Background
The iDecide team, comprised of NHSE&I and NHSX colleagues, commenced a collaborative Discovery and Alphas phase in March 2020. The aims initially were to test the validity of both the iDecide acronym structure and a digital tool being used to stimulate the discussion of informed decision-making and consent. This was followed by an Alpha phase developing the digital iDecide tool and Feasibility testing to ensure clinician input at local level.
IDecide stands for
Immediacy (how urgent is the situation?)
Details of the situation (what's happening?)
Exchange of information (including the PCSP)
Choices (options available and access to information, including BRAIN)
I confirm I understand (opportunity to ask questions)
Decision (and consent)
Evaluation* (during the postnatal period)
In 2020/21 a digital prototype of 'iDecide' was developed and the concept has been feasibility tested in 3 maternity units. Development of the digital tool and wider piloting is now required to further evaluate the initial findings.
Where 'iDecide' has been feasibility tested, testing suggests:
1)Staff are better equipped for intrapartum conversations, so delay in time sensitive interventions by protracted discussion at that point is avoided, therefore preventing brain injury/neonatal mortality/morbidity
2)Those giving birth are more prepared, and have improved experience, having received information and had personalised conversations antenatally, so that informed-decision making and consent is facilitated
Next Steps
Following the feasibility study, there is now a need to ensure that any future solution can meet the needs of the service
Next steps would be to develop a specification that we can take to market and establish if there is a new appetite to offer solutions. Before we engage in a formal procurement. Therefore we would like to seek expressions of interest from the market and whether organisations would be happy to attend a webinar of 30th June 2022 (details to follow)
To express an interest in potentially engaging in future dialogue for this programme and to receive an invite to the webinar please contact us via email at england.digitalmaternitynhsx@nhs.net with the following information
Organisation Name
Contact person
Contact details Phone & Email.
1-2 sentences on what your organisation delivers.
Before the event all those that have already registered for this event and those that register from this advert will be sent a draft specification which will form the basis of of the agenda on the webinar.
More information
Attachments
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- iDecide Early Engagement .docx
- Notice of planned procurement
- This is an updated version of the original attachment. The only change is that of the webinar date.
About the buyer
Contact name
Ben Farrelly
Address
Skipton House,
80 London Road
LONDON
SE1 6LH
England
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Closing date: 22 June 2022