Published date: 13 May 2016
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Health and social work services - 85000000
Location of contract
Yorkshire and the Humber
Procurement reference
pqq_29267
Published date
13 May 2016
Closing date
23 February 2018
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
North Lincolnshire Minor Eye Care Service (MECS), which comprises of two parts.
Part A - Primary Eye Care Part B - Glaucoma Referral Refinement
The service (both part A & B) covers all patients aged 18 and over registered with a North Lincolnshire GP practice
Part A - provides assessment and management of patients presenting with recent and significant changes of eye care conditions, or the onset of changes that may include the following (subject to final specification):
• Red eye
• Flashes and floaters
• Blurred vision
• Diplopia
• Ocular pain and irritation
• Dry eye
• Non-penetrating foreign body
• Corneal foreign body
• Eye infections that have not responded to treatment
• Systemic disease affecting the eye
• Epiphora (watery eye)
• Trichiasis (in growing eyelashes)
• Differential diagnosis of lumps and bumps in the vicinity of the eye
• Retinal lesions
• Field defects
• Lid disease i.e. blepharitis, entropion, Meibomian gland dysfunction. Where necessary follow up after 2/3 weeks from the time of assessment to consider alternative treatment advice if no improvement.
Part B - provides repeat diagnostic tests for patients where an initial pressure test suggests a risk of glaucoma. This repeat testing is to confirm the risk of disease thus improve the accuracy of referrals and detect unnecessary referrals to the hospital eye service.
The service will be accessed via GP referral, pharmacy referral, self-referral and referrals from other ophthalmic practitioners who do not provide this service.
Overall Service Aims
• To improve eye health and reduce inequalities by providing increased access to eye care treatment in the community closer to home.
• To utilise the knowledge and skills of primary care ophthalmic practitioners to triage manage and prioritise patients presenting with an eye condition.
• Reduce the number of unnecessary referrals into secondary care therefore releasing clinic capacity in secondary care to deal with more complex ophthalmic conditions.
• To provide a more cost effective service with a greater number of patients managed within primary care setting.
There is an expectation that all optometrists delivering the service to patients shall be employed or engaged by a single provider who will deal directly with the commissioner.
The service provider must be registered with the General Optical Council (GOC). The Service provider will ensure that the service is provided by accredited ophthalmic optometrists registered on an ophthalmic performers list with the (GOC) or on a medical performers list, registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and must complete the WOPEC training and accreditation package.
More information
Attachments
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- Responding to a Tender.pdf
- Responding to Tenders
Links
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- www.nhssourcing.co.uk
- Tender notice
- NHS Sourcing Portal
Additional text
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All locations delivering the service are subject to approval by North Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and should be accessible by patients in line with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act.
It is expected that appointments will be made available for patients during the participating practices' normal working hours.
Contract will be for a minimum period of 3 years.
How to apply:
NHS North Lincolnshire CCG is keen to test the potential provider market for MEC Service. Potential Providers with relevant experience and capability to deliver this service wishing to express an interest in this opportunity should register on the NHS Sourcing Portal (www.nhssourcing.co.uk) Project 20373 pqq_29267.
The Deadline for Expressions of interest is 13:00 Tuesday 31 May 2016.
Please note that this is a market testing exercise to inform the NHS North Lincolnshire CCG's decision making process, this does not commit NHS North Lincolnshire CCG to carry out a procurement process.
About the buyer
Contact name
Katy Carter
Address
eMBED Health Consortium
Health House, Grange Park Lane
Willerby
HU7 3BN
England
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