NHS Arden & GEM CSU sought competitive offers for the supply, installation, support, and maintenance of Risk Stratification Algorithms within a Tool able to cover a population of 3.3 million patients.<br/><br/>The Risk Stratification Algorithms/Tool must meet the following key requirements:<br/>Have a proven evidence base and be rigorously tested using standardised statistical metrics and support repeatable results from the same data set.<br/>Be continually updated and supported to reflect changes in clinical practice and patient behaviour.<br/>The tool should have had experience of operating in the NHS and with associated NHS data flows or equivalent.<br/>Must be predicated on clinical evidence including a combination of prescription, diagnosis, and event data rather than purely historical financial spend in secondary care.<br/>Be able to utilise, as a minimum, acute, and primary care data records as a basis for its stratification<br/>Use multiple years of data to support a longitudinal record which can be updated on an automated basis by AGCSU.
NHS Arden & GEM CSU seeks competitive offers for the supply, installation, support, and maintenance of Risk Stratification Algorithms within a Tool able to cover a population of 3.3 million patients.<br/><br/>The Risk Stratification Algorithms/Tool must meet the following key requirements:<br/>Have a proven evidence base and be rigorously tested using standardised statistical metrics and support repeatable results from the same data set.<br/>Be continually updated and supported to reflect changes in clinical practice and patient behaviour.<br/>The tool should have had experience of operating in the NHS and with associated NHS data flows or equivalent.<br/>Must be predicated on clinical evidence including a combination of prescription, diagnosis, and event data rather than purely historical financial spend in secondary care.
NHS Arden & GEM CSU sought competitive offers for a secure web-based solution is required to enable AGCSU to continue to provide a value for money and a streamlined referral management system and electronic patient database to our customers.<br/><br/>The system will be utilised across the IFR services, referral services and the Norfolk Medicines Support Service team. It will allow referral requests for High-Cost Drugs, Prior Approvals, Individual Funding Requests, Gender Dysphoria Hair Epilation and Children and Young People gender service to be received by the relevant services and processed accordingly, and the ability to be able to track and monitor all referrals. Referrals may be received from Primary Care, Secondary Care, and independent providers, and processed in line with local or national commissioning pathways on behalf of the services/geographies.<br/><br/>The system is required to hold patient data, be searchable, have suitable access control, reporting functions and meet all necessary Information Governance requirements for such systems.