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Barts Health NHS Trust has a wide range of Building Energy Management Systems throughout its estate which requires to be fully operational at all times. The Contract shall support this requirement by providing IT capability, specialist support.
£350,000
Contract value
The Dental Hospital and School has a requirement for the provision of external laboratory work. The trust will require lab work for Fixed Prosthodontics, Removeable Prosthetics, Orthodontics, under 3 LOTs<br/><br/>The opportunity is published on Atamis - portal (https://atamis-1928/lighting.force.com/lightning/page/home) - Atamis FTS-011212
£191,602.5
Contract value
Barts Health NHS Trust Institute of Dentistry is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement to appoint qualified and experienced providers who have the capability of providing external dental laboratory services to support the Trusts day-to-day dental procedures and patient care activities. The scope of this agreement is to fulfil the Trusts requirement for external dental laboratory work for: • Fixed Prosthodontics, • Removable Prosthetics, and • Orthodontics The objective of this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) is to make industry providers aware of this opportunity and express their interest. This procurement will take place under the Health Care Service (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. Participation for this market engagement closes at 12:0hrs 5th June 2025 This contract is divided into lots: Yes Lot 1 - Fixed Prosthodontics The field of Fixed Prosthodontics (also known as crown and bridge dentistry) is a branch of dentistry that involve repairing or replacing teeth with prosthetics. This will include such things like Dental Crowns and Bridges, Dentures, and even Dental Implants. The main types of treatments and devices used in Fixed Prosthodontics include: 1. Dental Crowns: These are used to completely cover or cap a damaged tooth or cover an implant. 2. Dental Bridges: These are used to replace one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap where teeth are missing. 3. Inlays and Onlays: These are used when old fillings need to be removed or replaced 4. Dental Veneers: These are thin shells, usually made of porcelain, that are bonded to the front of the teeth to improve their appearance. 5. Dental Implants: These are replacement tooth roots that provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth. 6. Dentures: These can be full (replacing a full set of teeth) or partial (replacing one or more missing teeth). However, fixed dentures or implant-supported dentures, unlike traditional removable dentures, are considered under fixed prosthodontics. Fixed Prosthodontics provides solutions that are aesthetically pleasing and functional, allowing patients to chew and speak normally. These treatments can also preserve oral health by maintaining proper spacing between teeth to prevent shifts and changes to the bite. The project reference is PR-1224 (SF054444) Lot 2 – Removable Prosthetics This is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the replacement of missing teeth with appliances that can be removed by the patient for cleaning and maintenance. These removable dental prosthetics are designed to restore function (for example chewing and speaking) and aesthetics, and they can be taken out and placed back into the mouth easily. Examples of removable prosthetic devices include: • Complete Dentures: used when all teeth are missing. They can be for the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. • Partial Dentures: Used when some natural teeth remain and consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-coloured plastic base, that is often connected by a metal framework which holds the denture in place. The project reference is PR-1224 (SF054444) Lot 3 - Orthodontics This is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the correction of irregularities in the teeth (especially alignment and occlusion) and jaws. This includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth (dentofacial orthopaedics) and the shape and development of the jaw. Orthodontics relates to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities, such as: o Crooked Teeth: Orthodontics involved in the straightening of teeth that are rotating or misaligned. o Malocclusions: This includes conditions like overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, and spacing or crowding of teeth. o Jaw Alignment: Orthodontics can also correct conditions related to the misalignment of the jaw, often through, the use of specialized oral appliances or surgical interventions. o Aesthetic Improvement: Orthodontic treatments which can dramatically improve the appearance of a person’s smile and facial symmetry. o Speech and Chewing Difficulties: By realigning teeth and correcting jaw issues, orthodontics can improve problems with speech and chewing. Orthodontic treatments often use appliances such as braces, retainers, and aligners. Braces, the most common orthodontic appliance, apply continuous pressure over time to move teeth into alignment. Retainers hold teeth in their new position after braces are removed. Aligners offer a less noticeable, more aesthetic alternative to traditional braces. The project reference is PR-1224 (SF054444) The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Yes
£764,000
Contract value
FIT TESTING SERVICE – THIS IS A PRELIMINARY MARKET ENGAGEMENT NOTICE ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES OF IDENTIFYING SUPPLIERS TO TAKE PART IN EARLY MARKET ENGAGEMENT AND IS NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION Barts Health NHS Trust is currently undertaking preliminary market engagement and considering various route to market options in order to run a successful procurement process for their future fit testing requirements. The purpose of the Preliminary Market Engagement Notice is for early engagement with the market prior to undertaking a formal tender process which is anticipated to commence in Early 2026. This is in support to develop the requirements for the provision of a Fit Testing Service. The engagement will also cover some broader areas which support developing the approach to the procurement, conditions of participation, identifying suppliers and building capacity in the market. The outcome of the market engagement will assist in refining its high-level requirements to feed into the tender documentation. We will be seeking input from the supply market to inform our requirements, to help formulate our specification for the services and help identify routes to market. Initial scope of the Fit Testing Service. High-volume fit testing of Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) within an acute healthcare setting. Able to provide onsite services in areas relevant to E1 1FR / EC1A 7BS / E11 1NR / E13 8SL. Minimum of one dedicated Fit-2-Fit accredited tester, with the capacity to provide additional Fit-2-Fit accredited testers during surge demands and in response to emerging threats (potentially up to 20 Fit-2-Fit accredited testers). Fit-2-Fit accreditation in the quantitative Ambient Particle Counting (APC) methodology. Ability to provide own test equipment, including calibration requirements. Ability to provide access to fit testing records via a secure online portal. Relevant standards, INDG479, HSG53, PPN 06/20, and PPN 002.
£235,000
Contract value
Barts Health NHS Trust invites suppliers to participate in early market engagement on the proposed procurement of a Renal Dialysis Managed Service Provision across North East London. The Trust is considering a commercial partnership for the provision of additional in-centre haemodialysis capacity via a fully managed (including nurse staffing) service in order to improve quality of life for patients and deliver value for money. The Trust wishes to engage with potential suppliers around potential service models, contract structures, innovation opportunities (technology, process, sustainability) and integration with Trust clinical governance, in order to inform a potential procurement.
£60,000,000
Contract value
The Contracting Authority is seeking to identify Suppliers who possess the capability for the following requirements in order to inform a potential below FTS threshold purchase. Budget Holder Requirement: Our requirement would be an independent system that allows staff to be able to practise and be assessed in basic life support with the use of a mannequin and electronic tablet which (when the candidate achieves the required standard) then emails a certificate of competence to the candidate and to the resuscitation service. This system is situated in a room where staff have access 24/7 without the need for a resuscitation officer or trainer to be present. It will also update the staff members mandatory learning training portal.
Value undisclosed
Barts Health NHS Trust, one of the largest NHS Trusts, is based in North East London. The Trust runs five hospitals throughout the City of London and East London, and these are • Mile End Hospital • Newham University Hospital • Royal London Hospital • St Bartholomew's Hospital • Whipps Cross University The services required are: a) Outpatient prescription dispensing services. b) Outpatient dispensing of medicines into monitored dose systems (e.g. Venalink, Nomad) for specific clinics. The Trust will supply the list of clinics. c) Outpatient private prescription dispensing services. d) Retail pharmacy services, including the provision of P and GSL medicines. e) Delivery of medicines dispensed by the Supplier. Note: Delivery will be in line with the Trust's requirements around deliveries of medicines. f) Medication collection service for medicines issued by the Supplier. On site pharmacy dispensing services are required at Royal London and St Barts hospitals only. Remote dispensing to be available to outpatients at other sites. The delivery model must provide an overall balance of patient access, digital transformation, estate optimisation and financial sustainability.
£10,000,000
Contract value
Virtual wards allow patients of all ages to safely and conveniently receive acute care at their usual place of residence, including care homes.
£200,000
Contract value
Barts Health NHS Trust, comprising five hospital sites, is seeking Expressions of Interest, for the provision of Authorising Engineer Services to provide assurance that the Trust meets its statutory obligations defined by the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000, across its estate.
£50,000
Contract value
The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed.<br/><br/>Barts Health NHS Trust requires a Supplier to deliver a service that helps vulnerable adults (patients) who live within the boroughs of Waltham Forest, Essex, Newham &Redbridge, to navigate through a crisis and/ or are being discharged. The Supplier needs to work with each patient for approximately 4-6 weeks and signpost them(where appropriate) to other services to help rebuild their confidence and independence at home upon discharge. The Supplier shall provide a tailored service to each patient.<br/><br/>The requirement is to provide patients with a range of practical and emotional support to assist with one off tasks, as well as those more complex cases spanning between 4-6 weeks. The Supplier will have contact with patients either face to face or via telephone. The service will be delivered to adults over the age of 18 years, but it is anticipated that the majority of referrals will be for people aged 65 and above who are socially isolated or have other vulnerabilities. The Supplier will work closely other services commissioned to support the hospital to ensure that all patients, upon discharge, have a high level of care and support expected from Whipps Cross Hospital.<br/><br/>The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime2023 with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed.<br/><br/>The current Provider(s) contract expires in December 2024 and the new contract is to go live on 1st January 2025.<br/><br/>Part of the initial process includes Provider Market Engagement with the Trusts looking to engage with Provider(s) for feedback regarding service delivery, commercial structure and draft specification.<br/><br/>https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Sr00000KXLCRIA5&searchStr=hospital+to+home&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County=
£360,000
Contract value
Barts Health NHS Trust are seeking a Supplier for the provision of washroom services for the following 5 hospital sites:<br/><br/>1. St Bartholomew's Hospital<br/>2. The Royal London Hospital<br/>3. Newham University Hospital<br/>4. Mile End Hospital<br/>5. Whipps Cross Hospital<br/><br/>The scope includes washroom and hygiene services including the collection and disposal of waste and the provision of appropriate goods and services. The Service Provider shall be open for business and shall be available for contact with the Customer's representatives from 8am to 6pm every working day, as a minimum.<br/><br/>The scope comprises the provision of coin free vending machines, dispenser hoppers and associated products on a contracted basis. As a minimum Suppliers must provide the following services:<br/><br/>o Sanitary bin emptying and cleaning,<br/>o Sanitary waste removal and disposal,<br/>o Nappy bin emptying and cleaning,<br/>o Nappy waste removal and disposal,<br/>o 2 x floor mats<br/>o 7-8 x vending machines<br/><br/>This is NOT a call for competition and no other documents are available at this stage. This notice is to seek supplier input to the market and provide details of their services in order for a Specification to be determined for the Trust.
£600,000
Contract value
The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. Barts Health NHS Trust requires a Supplier to deliver a service that helps vulnerable adults (patients) who live within the boroughs of Waltham Forest, Essex, Newham & Redbridge, to navigate through a crisis and/ or are being discharged. The Supplier needs to work with each patient for approximately 4-6 weeks and signpost them (where appropriate) to other services to help rebuild their confidence and independence at home upon discharge. The Supplier shall provide a tailored service to each patient. The requirement is to provide patients with a range of practical and emotional support to assist with one off tasks, as well as those more complex cases spanning between 4-6 weeks. The Supplier will have contact with patients either face to face or via telephone. The service will be delivered to adults over the age of 18 years, but it is anticipated that the majority of referrals will be for people aged 65 and above who are socially isolated or have other vulnerabilities. The Supplier will work closely other services commissioned to support the hospital to ensure that all patients, upon discharge, have a high level of care and support expected from Whipps Cross Hospital. The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime 2023 with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. The current Provider(s) contract expires in December 2024 and the new contract is to go live on 1st January 2025. Part of the initial process includes Provider Market Engagement with the Trusts looking to engage with Provider(s) for feedback regarding service delivery, commercial structure and draft specification. https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Sr00000KXLCRIA5&searchStr=hospital+to+home&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County= Additional information: Those Provider(s) who express an interest will be given access to the Pre-Engagement questionnaire. Please register for the opportunity via Atamis, once registered you will be sent a link to the supplier pre-market engagement questionnaire. https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Sr00000KXLCRIA5&searchStr=hospital+to+home&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County=
£360,000
Contract value
The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. Barts Health NHS Trust requires a Supplier to deliver a service that helps vulnerable adults (patients) who live within the boroughs of Waltham Forest, Essex, Newham & Redbridge, to navigate through a crisis and/ or are being discharged. The Supplier needs to work with each patient for approximately 4-6 weeks and signpost them (where appropriate) to other services to help rebuild their confidence and independence at home upon discharge. The Supplier shall provide a tailored service to each patient. The requirement is to provide patients with a range of practical and emotional support to assist with one off tasks, as well as those more complex cases spanning between 4-6 weeks. The Supplier will have contact with patients either face to face or via telephone. The service will be delivered to adults over the age of 18 years, but it is anticipated that the majority of referrals will be for people aged 65 and above who are socially isolated or have other vulnerabilities. The Supplier will work closely other services commissioned to support the hospital to ensure that all patients, upon discharge, have a high level of care and support expected from Whipps Cross Hospital. The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime 2023 with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. The current Provider(s) contract expires in December 2024 and the new contract is to go live on 1st January 2025. Part of the initial process includes Provider Market Engagement with the Trusts looking to engage with Provider(s) for feedback regarding service delivery, commercial structure and draft specification. Additional information: Those Provider(s) who express an interest will be given access to the Pre-Engagement questionnaire. Please register for the opportunity via Atamis, once registered you will be sent a link to the supplier pre-market engagement questionnaire.
£360,000
Contract value
The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. Barts Health NHS Trust requires a Supplier to deliver a service that helps vulnerable adults (patients) who live within the boroughs of Waltham Forest, Essex, Newham & Redbridge, to navigate through a crisis and/ or are being discharged. The Supplier needs to work with each patient for approximately 4-6 weeks and signpost them (where appropriate) to other services to help rebuild their confidence and independence at home upon discharge. The Supplier shall provide a tailored service to each patient. The requirement is to provide patients with a range of practical and emotional support to assist with one off tasks, as well as those more complex cases spanning between 4-6 weeks. The Supplier will have contact with patients either face to face or via telephone. The service will be delivered to adults over the age of 18 years, but it is anticipated that the majority of referrals will be for people aged 65 and above who are socially isolated or have other vulnerabilities. The Supplier will work closely other services commissioned to support the hospital to ensure that all patients, upon discharge, have a high level of care and support expected from Whipps Cross Hospital. The route to market for this service falls in-scope of the Provider Selection Regime 2023 with the specific procedure(s) as yet to be confirmed. The current Provider(s) contract expires in December 2024 and the new contract is to go live on 1st January 2025. Part of the initial process includes Provider Market Engagement with the Trusts looking to engage with Provider(s) for feedback regarding service delivery, commercial structure and draft specification. https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Sr00000KXLCRIA5&searchStr=hospital+to+home&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County= Additional information: Those Provider(s) who express an interest will be given access to the Pre-Engagement questionnaire. Please register for the opportunity via Atamis, once registered you will be sent a link to the supplier pre-market engagement questionnaire. https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce-sites.com/ProSpend__CS_ContractPage?SearchType=Projects&uid=a07Sr00000KXLCRIA5&searchStr=hospital+to+home&sortStr=Recently+Published&page=1&filters=&County=
£360,000
Contract value
Clinical Physics at Barts Health NHS Trust is looking to establish a new contract for the provision of personal dosemeters by an Approved Dosimetry Service.<br/><br/>The areas of work include Diagnostic and Dental radiology, external beam Radiotherapy, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine, Radiopharmacy and academic research labs using sealed and unsealed sources and X-ray units.
£210,000
Contract value
Barts Health NHS Trust intends to seek responses to meet its requirement through Lot 10.2 advertised by NHS Shared Business Services (PIN Notice reference: 2022/S 000-020032). NHS SBS intends to put in place a Framework Agreement for the provision of Waste Management and Minimisation Services and Supplies for Healthcare to be used by NHS SBS Approved Organisations. <br/><br/>Barts Health NHS Trust is reserving the right to run a competition for its requirement directly if it desires and the intention of this PIN is to both signpost prospective bidders to the NHS SBS opportunity as well as to advertise the Trust's intention to publish the tender opportunity directly if it so desires.
£20,000,000
Contract value
Contract for the provision of high-volume fit testing of Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) within an acute healthcare setting. Able to provide onsite services in areas relevant to E1 1FR / EC1A 7BS / E11 1NR / E13 8SL. Minimum of one dedicated Fit-2-Fit accredited tester, with the capacity to provide additional Fit-2-Fit accredited testers during surge demands and in response to emerging threats (potentially up to 20 Fit-2-Fit accredited testers). Fit-2-Fit accreditation in the quantitative Ambient Particle Counting (APC) methodology. Ability to provide own test equipment, including calibration requirements. Ability to provide access to fit testing records via a secure online portal. Relevant standards, INDG479
£235,000
Contract value
To provide stem cell processing and storage for several hundred patients annually. Our haemoato - oncology services cover most of northeast London and beyond.
£3,000,000
Contract value
Barts Health requires PD Products and Consumables supply and Assisted PD nursing services in order to deliver Peritoneal Dialysis Treatments to their PD Patient cohort. The service encompasses the North East London Geographical area.
£10,000,000
Contract value
A site-wide real-time continuous vital signs monitoring system at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, UK. Our objective is to evaluate the existing market, taking into account the capabilities of potential suppliers and their level of interest.
Value undisclosed
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