Published date: 31 January 2022

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Early engagement (published 31 January 2022, last edited 10 February 2022)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Provision of services to the community - 75200000

Location of contract

HA1 2XY

Procurement reference

CF-0587700D0O000000rwimUAA1

Published date

31 January 2022

Closing date

3 March 2022

Contract type

Service contract

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

NWL CCG requires a community ophthalmology service for adults with eye conditions that do not require input from the hospital eye service. This may include, but is not exclusive to, minor eye conditions (including red eye, floaters etc); pre- and post-operative care for routine procedures (e.g. simple cataracts); referral refinement and extended diagnostics prior to hospital referral; and management of patients with stable long-term eyecare conditions (e.g. stable glaucoma). Users require rapid and local access to professional advice and support.

Key services required by the provider include:

- Diagnostics and monitoring using specialist ophthalmic equipment;
- Counselling and support in shared decision making;
- Treatment/prescribing for minor conditions; and
- Onward referral to a specialist hospital eye service if required.

The CCG has a contract with BMI Healthcare Ltd (Brent Borough) with a value of £1,440,000.00, and with Operose (Ealing Borough) with a value of £682,275.00, to provide the services. The CCG is currently reviewing the needs of the service users to consider how (if relevant) it can:

- Develop an integrated community ophthalmology NWL-wide service, to ensure consistent provision.
- Improve the use of digital data transfer.
- Improve adoption of shared decision-making tools and extended use of optometrists.

NWL CCG is considering options for making future arrangements for these services which may involve looking to tender the opportunity in the future. Any capable provider may come forward by 3rd March 2022 to engage with the CCG.

During 2022, it is anticipated that NWL CCG will be succeeded by an Integrated Care Board (ICB). Any future contract and/or procurement opportunity may therefore be in the name of the ICB.


About the buyer

Contact name

NWL CCG Contracts Team

Address

15 Marylebone Rd
London
NW1 5JD
United Kingdom

Email

NWLCCG.Contracting@nhs.net