Published date: 12 October 2016
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Early engagement (published 11 March 2017)
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Contract summary
Industry
Services provided by medical personnel - 85141000
Location of contract
East Midlands
Procurement reference
LI_POD_DERBYSHIRE_2016
Published date
12 October 2016
Closing date
23 February 2018
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Erewash Clinical Commissioning Group (ECCG) on behalf of the 4 Derbyshire CCG's
(Hardwick CCG, North Derbyshire CCG and Southern Derbyshire CCG) would like to inform you of the opportunity to participate in the delivery of Core Podiatry services across Derbyshire. Core Podiatry is defined as 'the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of common foot pathologies associated with the toenails, soft tissues and the musculoskeletal system with the purpose of sustaining or improving foot health' (Farndon, 2006).
The service will focus on the needs of those individuals with low and medium levels of foot care needs, with potential providers referring on to specialised podiatry and extended scope podiatry as required and further signposting to non-podiatric services where clinically appropriate, e.g. smoking cessation or weight management services.
The objectives of the service will be to provide:
• Assessment and intervention for those patients with painful foot conditions where this has reduced mobility and independence,
• A surgical option for nail pathologies,
• Management of foot pain associated with foot function and/or structural abnormalities for common foot and ankle conditions,
• Footwear advice and orthotics as part of personalised care plans
• Foot health education information and public health information including signposting to services
• Equitable access for patients across the geographical region of Derbyshire
Integral to the above is:
• Provision of falls prevention advice (following local falls prevention pathway and guidance into specialist services where appropriate) and health education.
• Adults and children with a podiatric need including iatrogenic conditions without comorbidity,
i.e. foot conditions that are a result of health care treatment that do not have direct pathology but do have related lesions elsewhere in the foot.
This service is currently commissioned via an Any Qualified Provider (AQP) process. Commissioners have reviewed the current service specification and delivery model and are seeking a more flexible solution to respond to, amongst other things, increasing demand and the implementation of the wider service transformation agenda. The commissioners are currently reviewing Diabetes and MSK pathways which will impact upon podiatry requirements and therefore experience in delivering integrated services would be advantageous. Consequently, commissioners are keen to assess levels of interest from any providers that have the capacity to provide these services under a Single provider, Lead provider, consortium or partnership arrangement, as opposed to an Any Qualified Provider route, to facilitate equitable access across Derbyshire within each of the Derbyshire district areas.
More information
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Potential providers with relevant capability and experience to deliver this service are required to express an interest if they are interested in bidding for this service should the Clinical Commissioning Groups decide to carry out a competitive tender exercise and publish a Contract Notice for this requirement.
There may an opportunity to attend a market event which will be designed to;
• Give an overview of the historic services provided and the vision going forward
• Gain an insight into the expectations of the CCG and rationale for a change in process
• Explain the procurement process and the anticipated timeline. The contract is open to a variety of approaches for provision within the confines of the NHS standard.
To express an interest in attending any future market events for this service:
a) Register your interest on the portal at https://ardengemcsu.bravosolution.co.uk (registration and use of the website is free of charge);
b) Select Open Access PQQ_ 315 ; NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PQQ, we are using this functionality within the Arden & GEM Bravo procurement portal to communicate with interested parties.
c) Search for and access listing named: Expressions of Interest for the delivery of Core Podiatry Services across Derbyshire market event and view details;
d) Click on Express Interest link;
e) Once you have expressed interest, access the My PQQs page. You will then need to complete the Qualification Envelope and submit your expression of interest.
Please note that the deadline for registering your expression is 5pm on Friday 28th October 2016. The procurement will be advertised on Contracts Finder and administered via the Arden & GEM Bravo Solution e-procurement portal website http://ardengemcsu.bravosolution.co.uk. An expression of interest will not automatically entitle involvement in any future procurement exercise. Any subsequent procurement conducted as a result of this event will be advertised separately and all organisations wanting to participate will need to respond to the procurement advertisement as and when it is published.
This is purely an exercise to register your interest in this opportunity and does not commit the CCG to undertake a formal process. If an engagement event is undertaken it is anticipated to take place during October or November 2016.
About the buyer
Contact name
Lisa Innes
Address
3rd Floor North, Cardinal Square
10 Nottingham Road
Derby
DE1 3QT
England
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