Published date: 23 November 2015
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Contract summary
Industry
Health services - 85100000
Location of contract
Yorkshire and the Humber
Value of contract
£0
Procurement reference
P0123
Published date
23 November 2015
Closing date
21 December 2015
Contract start date
1 April 2016
Contract end date
31 March 2021
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Other:
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Bradford City, Bradford Districts and Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven CCGs have a combined registered population of 619,500 patients. Together the CCGs' locality can be referred to as Bradford District and Craven.
Bradford district is unusual in the high levels of poverty and diversity; hence, it is not representative of the rest of the country, although there are similarities with other UK cities and with cities with high levels of ethnic minority and immigrant communities across the world. Almost half of babies born in the city have parents of Pakistani origin.
Around 20% of the population is of South Asian origin (90% of whom are from Pakistan), and this constitutes a three-generation community that maintains close links with Pakistan. Almost half of the South Asian population in Bradford is of Mirpuri origin. Mirpur is a predominantly rural district in the province of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan. Some members of the community do not read or speak English. However, the majority are able to understand Urdu or Mirpuri, although not all are literate in Urdu. Of the patients attending the specialist fertility clinic, approximately 50% are of South Asian origin, 45% of white British origin and 5% of Eastern European origin.
Bradford district and Craven is served, in the main, by two local hospitals - Airedale NHS Foundation Trust and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The Provider must establish and demonstrate robust relationships and pathways of care with local obstetrics and gynaecology departments for care of women during pregnancy. This assisted conception service is considered tertiary in nature and the majority of referrals will come from the two local hospitals.
All assisted conception treatment in the UK is statutory regulated by the Human Fertility and Embryo Authority (HFEA). The Commissioner will only commission fertility techniques regulated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). All tertiary providers of fertility services must be licensed with the HFEA in order to be commissioned.
The most recent DH costing tool estimates that there are 98 attendances at a fertility clinic for every 10,000 head of population. In Bradford Districts and City, this currently averages around 15/week for general fertility and 5/week for the specialist reproductive medicine service. Of these, some patients will be fee-paying. IVF cycles average in the region of 250 per year.
The successful providers(s) will be offered an AQP standard NHS contract. It should be noted that `under the Any Qualified Provider model, there will be no guarantees of volume or payment in the contracts awarded. Service specifications and the electronic application form can be found online at www.nhssourcing.co.uk and applications will be received until 21/12/15. The accreditation will last for five years.
More information
Links
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- www.nhsssourcing.co.uk
- Tender notice
- NHS Sourcing
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How to apply
For further information about this service, to access the service specifications for this service and to apply to provide this Any Qualified Provider service please visit www.nhsssourcing.co.uk
Suppliers Instructions How to Express Interest in this Tender~:
1. Register your company on the eSourcing portal (this is only required once) - Browse to the eSourcing Portal: https://www.nhssourcing.co.uk and click the link to register - Accept the terms and conditions and click 'continue' - Enter your correct business and user details - Note the username you chose and click 'Save' when complete - You will shortly receive an email with your unique password (please keep this secure)
2. Express an Interest in the tender - Login to the portal with the username/password - Click the 'PQQs / ITTs Open To All Suppliers' link. (These are Pre-Qualification Questionnaires or Invitations to Tender open to any registered supplier) - Click on the relevant PQQ/ ITT to access the content. - Click the 'Express Interest' button at the top of the page. - This will move the PQQ /ITT into your 'My PQQs/ My ITTs' page. (This is a secure area reserved for your projects only) -You can now access any attachments by clicking 'Buyer Attachments' in the 'PQQ/ ITT Details' box
3. Responding to the tender - Click 'My Response' under 'PQQ/ ITT Details', you can choose to 'Create Response' or to 'Decline to Respond' (please give a reason if declining) - You can now use the 'Messages' function to communicate with the buyer and seek any clarification - Note the deadline for completion, then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the PQQ/ ITT - There may be a mixture of online & offline actions for you to perform (there is detailed online help available) You must then submit your reply using the 'Submit Response' button at the top of the page. If you require any further assistance please consult the online help, or contact the eTendering help desk.
About the buyer
Contact name
Jim England
Address
Broad Lea House
Dyson Wood Way
Huddersfield
HD2 2GZ
England
Website
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Closing: 21 December 2015