In line with the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), working with NHS England, is exploring outcomes‑based approaches that enable new partnerships to address health‑related economic inactivity and support sustained employment for people with health conditions.
This early market engagement seeks to gather views from potential investors and service providers on the feasibility, attractiveness, and design of proposed Health and Growth outcomes‑based contracts, ahead of any potential future formal market activity.
Department of Health & Social CareLondonWAC-581127
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is looking to gather information on diagnostics currently available on the UK market to test for Neisseria meningitidis and/or Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B specifically.
This is not a call for competition, but a market research activity aimed at gathering insights from suppliers to understand the current supplier landscape and market capabilities.
Interested suppliers are invited to complete the Microsoft form, included in the documentation available via Atamis eSourcing portal, no later than 11:59 21/04/2026.
Full details are included in the Preliminary Market Engagement Notice and questionnaire on the Portal https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care acting as part of the Crown through UK Health Security AgencyLondonWAC-579894
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is looking to gather information on diagnostics currently available on the UK market to test for Neisseria meningitidis and/or Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B specifically.
This is not a call for competition, but a market research activity aimed at gathering insights from suppliers to understand the current supplier landscape and market capabilities.
Interested suppliers are invited to complete the Microsoft form, included in the notice, no later than 11:59 21/04/2026.
Full details are included in the Preliminary Market Engagement Notice and questionnaire https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/servlet.shepherd/document/download/069Pz00000qn8wIIAQ?.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care acting as part of the Crown through UK Health Security AgencyLondonWAC-579319
PHW are scoping mobile unit and generator haulage for the Lung Cancer Screening Programme and the Breast Test Wales Programme. This includes identification of potential sites, assessment of potential sites for suitability and booking of sites to align with the requirements of the programme.
Full details of this Pre Market Engagement exercise are available upon request. The document must be requested by emailing Alexandra.Woodward@wales.nhs.uk. The email subject must state "MOBILE AND GENERATOR HAULAGE FOR NHS WALES SCREENING PROGRAMMES".
Interested suppliers are encouraged to request the documents as soon as possible. Interested parties must request, complete, and return the documents Alexandra.Woodward@wales.nhs.uk by 5pm on 21st April 2026.
N.B.1. No estimated costs for the requirement are available at this stage.
N.B.2. The estimated contract dates reflect the anticipated live programme date for Lung Screening.
PHW are scoping the outsourcing of logistics solutions for mobile units for the Lung Cancer Screening Programme and the Breast Test Wales Programme. This includes identification of potential sites, assessment of potential sites for suitability and booking of sites to align with the requirements of the programme.
Full details of this Pre Market Engagement exercise are available upon request. The document must be requested by emailing Alexandra.Woodward@wales.nhs.uk. The email subject must state "OUTSOURCED LOGISTICS FOR SCAN SITES FOR NHS WALES SCREENING PROGRAMMES".
Interested suppliers are encouraged to request the documents as soon as possible.Interested parties must request, complete and return the documents Alexandra.Woodward@wales.nhs.uk by 5pm on 21st April 2026.
N.B.1. No estimated costs for the requirement are available at this stage.
N.B.2. The estimated contract dates reflect the anticipated live programme date for Lung Screening.
To support the renewal of England’s women’s health strategy in the coming months, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is exploring collaboration opportunities with stakeholders from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) and private sectors interested in supporting the improvement of women’s health outcomes.
The renewed women's health strategy will set out the government’s ambitions for women’s health in the context of the 10 Year Health Plan and focus on the key themes of women being listened to and getting the care they need, women being supported to make reproductive choices, and women being empowered and supported to prevent future ill health.
The forthcoming renewed women's health strategy will build on the core objectives of the existing Women's health strategy https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/womens-health-strategy-for-england/womens-health-strategy-for-england and the 10 Year Health Plan for England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/10-year-health-plan-for-england-fit-for-the-future and both should be used as a framework for this exercise.
We are asking interested parties to complete a questionnaire detailing their proposal at this link: https://forms.office.com/e/Rxbv8jvT1t The questionnaire will close for responses at 12:0pm on 22nd of April 2026. Further guidance on how to complete the questionnaire can be found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000IaOZK/G0YmgVuobfYOa6XQ9fi1Az3mJA_kfBnqq7DoCPxAWL4
DHSC is specifically looking at collaborating on a “value in kind” basis and we are especially interested in hearing about planned or ongoing initiatives focusing on addressing health inequalities for women which could include:
• Health literacy,
• Prevention and barriers to women’s access to appropriate health provision,
• Engagement and/or positive experience with the health system, and
• Securing funding for these.
Department of Health & Social CareLondonWAC-572953
Title: Market Engagement - Learning Disability Provision in the Residential, Nursing and Supported Living Sector - South Eastern Trust in Northern Ireland
Recent changes regarding capacity provision for Learning Disability placements in residential, nursing and supported living environments in the South Eastern Trust has resulted in pressures being placed on Trust services. As a result the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust are developing plans for the future of this provision across our Trust area and would like to talk to Learning Disability providers within the Northern Ireland market and potential new providers to the Northern Ireland market, to assist the Trust in developing future service provision.
The purpose of this Market Engagement is to gauge market interest, invite discussion on how best to develop these services including innovative approaches that could be taken.
If your organisation is interested, please email your expression of interest to
domcare.contracts@setrust.hscni.net
before 3pm on Friday 24th April 2026 and include the following:
1. Organisation Name;
2. Organisation Web address;
3. Brief description of services you currently provide including where these services are delivered;
4. Name, title and contact details for Organisation representatives that will attend discussions with the Trust (max 2 representatives).
Please include above title in your response.
Meetings with interested providers will be arranged for 30th April 2026 in the Trust area, alternatively conference calls can be arranged. Please indicate whether a meeting or conference call is preferable. Details of the venue, time of the meeting or call will be confirmed by return email.
See www.southeasterntrust.hscni.net for further details regarding the Trust.
Note - this is not a Call for Tender and there is no guarantee a procurement process will be run. Any interest shown does not constitute a commitment to participate in a procurement exercise. Failure to show interest does not restrict providers from participating in any future procurement exercise.
South Eastern Health & Social Care TrustNorthern Ireland24 Apr 2026WAC-581292
The Authority is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for product(s) indicated for protection from COVID-19 for future immunisation campaigns. The duration of the DPS will be for 4 years (2024-2028).
UKHSA anticipates a requirement over the period 2024 to 2028 for the supply of product(s) indicated for protection from COVID-19. The annual requirement for COVID-19 vaccines will be determined by DHSC and UKHSA policy following advice from the JCVI as to which cohorts should be included in an upcoming immunisation programme.
UKHSA is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System ("DPS") to provide a flexible route to market as a means of meeting the requirements for COVID-19 vaccines. The potential total value of the procurements (in aggregate) that may be placed with one (1) or more potential providers in aggregate within the DPS is [£1 billion] (excluding VAT).
No commitment is made to conducting any further call for competition nor for procuring any minimum volume or value of goods by UKHSA in setting up this DPS. The DPS provides potential providers with a means to take part in future tenders.
The Authority invites applications from suitably qualified suppliers to join the DPS in order to participate in future tender opportunities. Only those suppliers whose DPS application has been approved and who have been accepted on to the DPS at the time an ITT is issued will be eligible to submit a tender.
Full information on the qualifying criteria and how to apply is available from the Atamis eTendering system; https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Potential suppliers are encouraged to submit their DPS application as early as possible in advance of an anticipated call off procurement, as only those suppliers who have been accepted onto the DPS at the point at which an ITT is issued will be eligible to submit a tender.
Applications to the DPS must be made via the Atamis system https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome. If you do not already have an account you can easily register for one via the same link. You will then be able to search for this opportunity and access the application documents.
Please note that all correspondence relating to this opportunity must be conducted through the Atamis system.
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
Please note the Contract Start Date and Contract End Date have been manipulated to support compatibility system issues. However please refer to the supporting documents for timelines.
UK Health Security AgencyLondon24 Sept 2028WAC-376373