NHS East of England - Enhanced Mental Health Service
NHS Arden GEM CSU on behalf of The NHS Commissioning Board operating as NHS England (East of England) (the Contracting Authority) wishes to commission Enhanced Mental Health services (EMH) services for adult victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse with complex trauma related mental health needs and/or comorbid factors that may result in their presentation being more complex. It is intended that a EMH service for the East of England will be set up for a period of 30 months. The East of England service will receive referrals for a population of 1.5 million or more and will offer a tertiary service.
The tertiary service offer must augment (but not duplicate) existing mental health service provision and support the joining up of services (specifically specialist sexual violence and abuse voluntary sector organisations and secondary care NHS services) to reduce fragmentation for people accessing care.
AG21507 - NHS England (East) - HMP Peterborough, HMP Bedford, HMP Woodhill and Yarls Wood IRC, including provision of Dental Services
NHS England (East) (the Contracting Authority) has awarded contracts in respect of the following lots:-
Lot 1 - HMP Peterborough - Integrated Primary Healthcare Services
Lot 2 - HMP Bedford, HMP Woodhill and Yarl’s Wood IRC - Integrated Healthcare Services
Lot 3 - Dental provision for Bedfordshire: HMP Bedford, HMP Woodhill and Yarl’s Wood IRC
Lot 4 - Dental provision for HMP Peterborough and HMP Chelmsford
NHS England (East) - Provision of Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTR) services for Norfolk and Suffolk
Provision of Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTR) services for Norfolk and Suffolk as part of the Community Sentence Treatment Requirements (CSTR) Programme
NHS Commissioning Board - NHS England (East)WAC-289993
Paediatric Critical Care Transport, Clinical Advice and Bed Location Service (the Service) across the East of England region (excluding Milton Keynes)
Service across the East of England region (excluding Milton Keynes) to ensure that critically ill children have equitable access to timely, safe and clinically effective service provision wherever they present in a geographical area. The Service only provides transport between hospitals and does not respond to ‘primary’ 999 calls.
The Service will be available at all times (24/7) for all units within the East of England geographical catchment area to provide:
• Clinical advice to referring clinicians
• Safe and effective transfers for critically ill children (including ventilated)
• A bed location service for Paediatric Critical Care transfers
The initial estimated total contract value is £22,260,000 (which covers a contract period of 5 years plus the option to extend for further 2 years). This may be subject to contract variation during the life of the contract potentially bringing the contract value to £32,760,000.