The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (EoECPH) is leading on establishing a Procurement in Partnership framework agreement to identify suppliers able to work collaboratively with participating authorities to deliver high-quality hybrid dispensary service models encompassing on-site, remote service delivery and potentially other innovative services models. This hybrid approach to outpatient dispensary services is expected to be utilised within complex and challenging environments not immediately suitable to traditional outpatient dispensary services such as multi-site provider trusts and integrated care systems, hospital estate limitations or use of remote outpatient clinic models. This framework also aims to create a strong platform for creative collaboration between authorities and suppliers to dynamically adapt to changes to service requirements during the contract term.
The scope of this framework agreement excludes any traditional outsourced outpatient pharmacy services which can be reasonably accommodated by the Procurement in Partnership Pharmacy Services framework agreement FTS: 2022/S 000-004671.
A further competition for Mid and South Essex is being undertaken alongside this procurement for a framework agreement and bidders are encouraged to participate.
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-413872
The overall aim of the East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub Stoma Care Nurse Framework Agreement is to provide a Stoma Care Nurse Sponsorship agreement between Trusts and Suppliers which includes patient's pre-operative and post-operative care in primary and secondary care environments.
The estimated value of the Framework Agreement is £10,500,000 for the initial 2 year period. This estimated value increases to £21,000,000 if both extension periods (2 periods of 12 months) are taken.
For the Purposes of this Framework Agreement:
- CliniMed Ltd have stated their trading name will be SecuriCare (Medical) Ltd.
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-402602
The supply of Wound Imaging Solutions has been divided in to two (2) Lots, which have been summarised below:
Lot 1 - 3D Wound Imaging Solutions
Lot 2 - 2D Wound Imaging Solutions
Both lots cover 'one off purchase' and 'leasing' options
Period of contract: 2 January 2024 to 1 January 2025 (12 months with the option to extend by 3 twelve-month periods for a total period of 4 years)
The estimated value of the Framework Agreement is £3,500,000 for the initial 12 month period. This estimated value increases to £14,000,000 if all three extension periods (3 periods of 12 months) are taken.
Additional information:
The estimated value of the Framework Agreement is £3,500,000 for the initial 12 month period. This estimated value increases to £14,000,000 if all three extension periods (3 periods of 12 months) are taken.
Period of contract: 2 January 2024 to 1 January 2025 (12 months with the option to extend by 3 twelve-month periods for a total period of 4 years)
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-143922
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub is awarding a framework for the provision of Teleradiology Services.
Lot 1 - Teleradiology Reporting Services
Lot 2 - AI Screening (Abandoned)
Additional information:
After reviewing responses for Lot 2 it was found this Lot was not fit for purpose. It is therefore appropriate to withdraw this lot from the current procurement process and consider the future route to procure these services.
Extension is possible. 2x12 month extensions are available.
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-398757
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub is awarding suppliers to the Training and Development Framework - 2022/S 000-001391.
EoECPH wishes to provide support to the NHS and the wider arena of publicly funded services with the provision of innovative learning methods and support services to assist them in meeting system challenges they face, both now and in the future. The purpose of this procurement is to secure service providers, to help upskill individuals who will through a multitude of small actions and changes by them help bring about osmosis within public service provision, which could in best case scenario help to bring equilibrium to pressured parts of the system and bring change and vibrancy to service provision.
Services Skills and Abilities
EOECPH is interested in partnering for this framework with organisations which can demonstrate and evidence the following key characteristics and capabilities, as may be applicable and where so indicated by the Lot requirements:
• Knowledge Transfer
• Embedding if required by the Beneficiary
• Practical leaning and skills sets for an individual with application in their workplace
• Training and delivery - various methodologies & mediums
• Ability to provide a commercial offer that represents good value for money for the Beneficiaries
• Successful marketing and service uptake in a similar environment and/or projects
• Ability to engage with different types of organisations e.g. government, councils, clinicians, health, and social care professionals etc
• Suitable, relevant experience of working with different strata's of a workforce including management, senior leaders or other key stakeholders to ensure cultural change within an organisation.
EoECPH is looking for Providers to work collaboratively with the Hub, and who will be able to provide in-depth support both in terms of practical "hands-on" application of delivery of services as well as supporting the Beneficiaries through training various training mediums to develop in-house skills and upskill individuals. Providers will be able to identify where they are registered or accredited to help support direct award along with any accreditations that in turn their training courses/provision provide to individuals, such as but not limited to:
• Higher education
- MBA's
- Post Graduate Cert
• Charted Institute status
• Continuous Professional Development
- Credits to support individuals / existing qualifications
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-106324
Transforming Organisations, Partnerships, and Systems
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (EoECPH) awarding a framework for the provision of Transforming Organisations, Partnerships & Systems - Multi-Speciality Support & Advisory Consultancy Services.
Additional information:
EoECPH wishes to provide support to the NHS and the wider arena of publicly funded services with the provision of innovative transformation and consultancy services to assist them in meeting system challenges they face, both now and in the future.
The purpose of this procurement was to secure service providers who will support Contracting Authorities of publicly funded entities meet requirements set against them in pursuit of their day-to-day activities, as well as organisational and service transformation, redesign, and modelling, within the constantly evolving landscape of public/person centric services. Suppliers awarded to the framework will assist Contracting Authorities to manage and meet obligations and other pressures which impact and have relevance to publicly funded organisations, helping them adhere to current and future legislative and best practice requirements concerning their service delivery.
Core lot titles for the Framework include:
Lot 1 Sustainable Services Modelling, Design & Improvement
Lot 2 Strategy, System Leadership, Governance, & Integrated Assurance
Lot 3 Training, Quality Assurance and Consultation Services
Lot 4 Commercial, Financial and Analytical Related Advisory Services
Lot 5 Procurement and Supply Chain Services
Lot 6 Workforce Transformation
Lot 7 Communications and Engagement Delivery
Lot 8 Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Services
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-97183
The main purpose of this framework is for the provision of retrospective analytical reviews and analysis of core spend and transactions, which can result in the discovery and recovery of overpayments which are presented to suppliers.
These services will provide the following types of services: audits, reviews, staff upskilling, advice, guidance, private and overseas patients' revenue, income generation, recovery and consultancy through the provision of ongoing services or other support linked to these services and the Lot descriptors.
Core lot titles for the Framework include:
Lot 1 Telecommunications Contract Reviews (Landlines & Mobiles)
Lot 2 Energy Contract Reviews (Electricity, Gas, Renewable Energy & Fuels)
Lot 3 Water Contract Reviews
Lot 4 Water Management Service
Lot 5 Business Rates Review and Revaluation
Lot 6 Value Added Tax (VAT) Reviews
Lot 7 Accounts Payable Transaction Reviews
Lot 8 Private & Overseas Patients: Income Generation and Recovery
Lot 9 General Contract Compliance
Lot 10 Multidisciplinary Service Provision, Income Generation & Consultancy
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-7146
The main purpose of this framework is for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services.
Services offered under this Framework will meet the highest industry standards, supporting Contracting Authorities with the current and future day-to-day activities in respect of the requirements for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services.
The key benefit and driver for this framework, is the services will offer a cost effective, value for money solution, utilising suitably qualified and skilled personnel to deliver radiology reporting, image interpretation, and support services to Contracting Authorities to facilitate their requirements; to increase their capacity and/or hit both short-term and long-term service targets.
This framework will be comprised of 3 Lots:
Lot 1 - Teleradiology Reporting Services (Outsourced and AI Assisted)
Lot 2 - Targeted Lung Checks
Lot 3 - Managed Service
The framework is for the benefit of existing and emerging organisations during the life of the Contract and is intended to support Relevant Authorities when procuring such services. Relevant authorities as follows:
• NHS England
• Integrated care boards (ICBs)
• NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts
• Local authorities and combined authorities.
This framework is not accessible by Authorities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement HubWAC-472920
The main purpose of this Open Framework is to provide Contracting Authorities with a compliant route to market for Training and Development Services.
The Open Framework runs under the new regulations, the Procurement Act 2023 and under Light Touch Regime. EoE NHS CPH aim to reopen the Framework every 2 years. The open framework will run for a maximum of 8 years.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement HubWAC-571597
The main objective of this Framework Agreement is to provide a compliant route to market for Managed Neutral Vendor Services providers, to provide a holistic approach to the provision of the day-to-day service provision, service management responsibilities and functions. Acting as a strategic method for improving service operations and cutting expenses, minimising the risk of exposure to Beneficiaries of the Framework and ensuring value for money on all managed service requirements.
Services delivered under the Framework will capture and deliver all elements typically and specifically involved and/or associated with neutral vendor and fully managed services.
The resulting framework was conducted under the Procurement Act 2023 with a length of 4 years.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement HubWAC-547524
Prior Notice Published: UK-0339
Atamis Contract Reference: C349697
The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub is establishing a multi-lot framework agreement to support the commissioning of services that address health inequalities and the wider determinants of health.
The framework provides a compliant, structured route for NHS organisations, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), local authorities, and other public sector bodies to procure community-based services. It strengthens collaboration with VCSEs, SMEs, and specialist providers, with the aim of improving early access to support and reducing pressure on acute services.
The framework is built around three core themes:
Voice & Influence: Helping people and communities shape services, exercise choice, and play an active role in decision-making.
Community-Led Services for Social Impact: Supporting services delivered by local organisations and communities, focused on needs identified at a local level.
Prevention & Cessation: Commissioning services centred on prevention, early intervention, and behaviour change, helping reduce demand for crisis or acute care.
Services include support with mental health, housing stability, employment, financial inclusion, domestic abuse, and wider preventative services.
This is an open framework, which will reopen again in 2026.
Note regarding contract documents:
Due to the number of lots within this framework (23 lots), the contract documentation has been uploaded once under Lot 1 only.
The contract uploaded to Lot 1 contains the full framework terms and conditions, specification, and commercial provisions applicable to all lots. Commercially sensitive information has been redacted in accordance with section 94 of the Procurement Act 2023.
The contractual terms apply equally across all lots and, as such, duplication of the same contract documentation under each individual lot has been considered unnecessary.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement HubWAC-538048
The purpose of this framework is for the provision of Clinical Diagnosis & Treatment services that fall under the Lots listed in the ITT.
Services offered under this framework will meet the highest industry standards and support Beneficiaries with the current and future day-to-day activities in respect of the requirements.
The intention is to offer an accessible and compliant route to market for organisations to easily manage multiple services, assisting Beneficiaries in the management of waiting list within services to meet NHS targets.
The framework will be comprised of 9 lots:
• Lot 1 - Dermatology
• Lot 2 - Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
• Lot 3 - Audiology
• Lot 4 - Ophthalmology
• Lot 5 - ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat)
• Lot 6 - Gastroenterology
• Lot 7 - Urology
• Lot 8 - Endoscopy
• Lot 9 - Managed Services
The term of the framework will be 3 years plus an optional one year extension. This framework is being run under the Provider Selection Regime.
The framework is for the benefit of existing and emerging organisations during the life of the Contract and is intended to support Relevant Authorities when procuring such services. Relevant authorities as follows:
• NHS England
• Integrated care boards (ICBs)
• NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts
• Local authorities and combined authorities.
This framework is not accessible by Authorities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement HubWAC-527995
The main purpose of this framework is for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services.
Services offered under this Framework will meet the highest industry standards, supporting Contracting Authorities with the current and future day-to-day activities in respect of the requirements for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services.
The key benefit and driver for this framework, is the services will offer a cost effective, value for money solution, utilising suitably qualified and skilled personnel to deliver radiology reporting, image interpretation, and support services to Contracting Authorities to facilitate their requirements; to increase their capacity and/or hit both short-term and long-term service targets.
This framework will be comprised of 3 Lots:
Lot 1 - Teleradiology Reporting Services (Outsourced and AI Assisted)
Lot 2 - Targeted Lung Checks
Lot 3 - Managed Service
The framework is for the benefit of existing and emerging organisations during the life of the Contract and is intended to support Relevant Authorities when procuring such services. Relevant authorities as follows:
• NHS England
• Integrated care boards (ICBs)
• NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts
• Local authorities and combined authorities.
This framework is not accessible by Authorities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement HubWAC-464710
EoECPH wishes to provide support to the NHS and the wider arena of publicly funded services with the provision of innovative learning methods and support services to assist them in meeting system challenges they face, both now and in the future. The purpose of this procurement is to secure service providers, to help upskill individuals who will through a multitude of small actions and changes by them help bring about osmosis within public service provision, which could in best case scenario help to bring equilibrium to pressured parts of the system and bring change and vibrancy to service provision.
Services Skills and Abilities
EOECPH is interested in partnering for this framework with organisations which can demonstrate and evidence the following key characteristics and capabilities, as may be applicable and where so indicated by the Lot requirements:
• Knowledge Transfer
• Embedding if required by the Beneficiary
• Practical leaning and skills sets for an individual with application in their workplace
• Training and delivery - various methodologies & mediums
• Ability to provide a commercial offer that represents good value for money for the Beneficiaries
• Successful marketing and service uptake in a similar environment and/or projects
• Ability to engage with different types of organisations e.g. government, councils, clinicians, health, and social care professionals etc
• Suitable, relevant experience of working with different strata's of a workforce including management, senior leaders or other key stakeholders to ensure cultural change within an organisation.
EoECPH is looking for Providers to work collaboratively with the Hub, and who will be able to provide in-depth support both in terms of practical "hands-on" application of delivery of services as well as supporting the Beneficiaries through training various training mediums to develop in-house skills and upskill individuals. Providers will be able to identify where they are registered or accredited to help support direct award along with any accreditations that in turn their training courses/provision provide to individuals, such as but not limited to:
• Higher education
o MBA's
o Post Graduate Cert
• Charted Institute status
• Continuous Professional Development
o Credits to support individuals / existing qualifications
EAST OF ENGLAND NHS COLLABORATIVE PROCUREMENT HUBWAC-221347