Published date: 18 November 2015
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Analytical or scientific software package - 48461000
Business intelligence software package - 48482000
Database and operating software package - 48600000
Content management software package - 48783000
Information systems and servers - 48800000
Configuration management software package - 48982000
Development software package - 48983000
Graphical user interface (GUI) tools - 48984000
Programming languages - 48985000
Program testing software package - 48986000
Location of contract
Any region
Procurement reference
15_09_10
Published date
18 November 2015
Closing date
23 February 2018
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
The purpose of this notice is to outline the intention for pre-tender market engagement with NHS England's Digital Urgent and Emergency Care Programme.
The NHS Five Year Forward View explains the need to redesign urgent and emergency care services in England ( the "Review"). The Review details how these models of care can be achieved through a fundamental shift in how urgent and emergency care services are provided to all ages, improving out-of-hospital services to deliver more care closer to home and reduce hospital attendances and admissions. We need a system that is safe, sustainable and that provides quality care consistently. At present a number of products are being developed to create the conditions for new ways of working.
The Review proposes the following key changes:
• Providing better support to self-care or care for dependents.
• Helping people who need urgent care to get the right advice in the right place, first time.
• Providing responsive, urgent physical and mental health services outside of hospital seven days a week.
• Ensuring that adults and children with more serious or life threatening emergency needs receive treatment from the right facilities, processes and expertise to maximise their chances of survival and recovery.
• Connecting all urgent and emergency care services together across thephysical and mental health and social care system.
To support this transformation, NHS England wishes to explore how improvements can be brought to clinicians who access service information at the point of care - specifically the next generation of systems that provide clinicians with access to high quality accurate information about services, their service capabilities, real time service capacity information and, connections to booking and referral systems.
NHS England is interested in engaging with suppliers who are experts, are capable of contributing to its aims and can work in partnership with the NHS, including its partners and supply chain. NHS England would like an early and meaningful engagement with interested suppliers who will be invited to a one-day briefing to provide input into the shaping of requirements and learn about our overall ambitions and business challenges (the "Initial Briefing"). The Initial Briefing will inform industry of our plans, glean feedback and seek ideas on potential solutions.
Interested suppliers are encouraged to register on our e-tendering portal (details below) to receive further information about the Initial Briefing and the project. During the engagement suppliers will be encouraged to use their innovation, expertise and knowledge to help NHS England to define the systems and tools that will deliver service information to clinicians, raise potential implications that might impact future service delivery models and respond to requests for an approximate magnitude costs.
More information
Attachments
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- Access to Service Information Additional Information.docx
- Additional Project Information
Links
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- https://nhsbsa.bravosolution.co.uk
- Tender notice
- E-sourcing portal
Additional text
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- How to Register an Interest
NHS England wishes to gauge the levels of interest from organisations who can and are interested in this market engagement exercise. We would therefore like all interested suppliers to register their interest via the NHSBSA's eSourcing portal.
Instructions for registering are as follows:
a) Register your company on the eSourcing portal (this is only required once) by accessing the following link: https://nhsbsa.bravosolution.co.uk
b) Select the 'Click here to register link'.
c) Accept the terms and conditions and select 'continue'.
d) Enter your correct business and user details.
e) Note the username you chose and select 'save' when complete.
f) You will shortly receive an email with your unique password (please keep this secure).
To express an interest in the tender:
a) Login to the portal with the username/password.
b) Select the 'Open Access PQQs' link. (These are PQQs open to any registered
supplier).
c) Click on the project NHS Urgent and Emergency Care: Access to Service Information PQQ (it should be noted that this is NOT the actual PQQ stage of the procurement. It is a preliminary stage to gauge interest. The system limitations mean that the label states 'PQQ' but the opportunity is not yet live. You will be notified when the tender goes live).
d) Select the 'Express Interest' button in the 'Actions' box on the left-hand side of the page.
e) This will move the PQQ into your 'My PQQs' page. (This is a secure area reserved for your projects only).
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