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This notice is placed to set out NHS England South East's (the Commissioner's) intention to follow the Most Suitable Provider Process. NHS England South East is seeking suitable providers who have the capability and capacity to deliver the Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) service, in line with the specified requirements. The procurement is divided into 3 lots. Each lot will work collaboratively within the South East to provide specialised maternity care in specialised PAS centres delivered as part of a regional network arrangement inclusive of local maternity services. The 3 lots cover the areas incorporating the relevant Integrated Care Board (ICB) boundaries within the South East as follows: • Lot 1: Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) • Lot 2: Wessex (W) Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Dorset and Salisbury • Lot 3: Thames Valley (TV) Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire, Frimley and Milton Keynes It is acknowledged that there may be a requirement to take patients from outside of a lot area for treatment. As the service establishes itself the lot boundaries may be reviewed. Any such review will be carried out with the relevant provider/s of the service within the affected lot. The aims of the service are to: To accurately diagnose Abnormally Invasive Placenta (AIP) and determine the clinical risk it poses. To maximise safety for the mother by providing high quality specialist multidisciplinary care for the delivery of women at high risk of AIP. This involves: • Preventing avoidable deaths in a population at very high risk of mortality • Minimising ITU admission and length of stay in ITU • Reducing blood product administration • Reducing the risk of severe maternal morbidity such as cardiac arrest, fistula formation and lower urinary tract trauma • Reducing risk of unnecessary surgical procedures including vertical abdominal incision and hysterectomy • Reducing the risk of iatrogenic injury to women from false positive diagnoses • To improve safety for the baby by minimising iatrogenic premature delivery • To ensure that the quality of the care provided is nationally monitored and subject to a process of continued improvement (though a national dashboard). • To participate in national data collection to improve understanding The approximate expected annual allocation of funding by lot, based on expected patient flow of incidence of complex PAS: • Lot 1: KSS - £665,266 • Lot 2: W- £443,510 • Lot 3: TV - £624,946 • South East Total - £1,733,722 The approximate expected annual allocation of funding for the South East region will be £1,733,722, with a total approximate maximum contract value of £12,136,054. The contracts will be for a term of 5 years with an optional extension period of 2 years. Services are planned to commence from 1st April 2025. Services will be contracted using the latest version of the NHS Standard Contract. This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner
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This notice is placed to set out NHS England South East's (the Commissioner's) intention to follow the Most Suitable Provider Process. NHS England South East is seeking a suitable provider who has the capability and capacity to deliver Complex Termination Of Pregnancy Services for patients with medical complexity and/or significant co-morbidities, in line with the specified requirements, in the capacity of the Regional Network Lead Provider. The aims of the service are to: - • Ensure that people needing NHS care for safe termination are always able to access specialised termination services up to 23 weeks 6 days of gestation (regardless of the legal ground) • Provide rapid access to local, safe, effective and satisfactory terminations for individuals excluded from treatment in routine termination services due to the complications posed to safe termination as a result of the patient's medical needs or significant co-morbidities • Ensure that people with significant co-morbidities have access to NHS Centres at early gestation and in line with national gestation group (weeks) profiles where safe care requires NHS input • Maximise safety by providing local access to high quality expertise in specialised termination services up to 23 weeks 6 days of gestation with access to multidisciplinary teams and acute peri-abortion care when needed • Ensure that the quality of the care provided is nationally monitored and subject to a process of continued improvement (through a national dashboard) • Participate in national data collection to improve understanding of service needs across the country to allow optimisation of outcomes and resources - improve understanding of optimal methods of treatment through analysis and publication of data - standardise the assessment criteria across all ISP specialist placement teams • Increase access to training opportunities in surgical terminations after 14 weeks of gestation, leading to a more robust workforce in termination services across sectors as well as an expansion of services at a greater range of gestational ages within NHS hospitals Funding for the CTOP Service (values based on 24/25 price base) Funding Breakdown - £408,000 The total annual funding for the CTOP service is allocated as follows: • Recurrent training support: £122,000 - Hub • Non-Recurrent Network Funding: £62,000, per year for 3 years - Hub • Activity-related costs: £224,000 - Hub and Spokes The Contract will be for a term of 5 years with an optional extension period of 2 years. Services are planned to commence from 1st April 2025. Services will be contracted using the latest version of the NHS Standard Contract. Under rule 5a of the NHS Payment Scheme 2023-25 (amended) March 2024, this contract is exempt from Aligned Payment Incentives (API). This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner.
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