NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is seeking an organisation to provide specialist support services to individuals with a dual sensory impairment (those who have both hearing and sight loss). The goal of the service is to enable individuals to access health service provision interventions more effectively, helping to remove communication and accessibility barriers.
Two linear accelerators were to be replaced, installed at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre located at Gartnavel General Hospital, within Greater Glasgow Health Board, as they had reached the end of their recommended life-expectancy and were due for replacement under the Scottish Government’s Radiotherapy Capital Equipment Replacement Programme (CERP).
Product for replacement:
2x Linear Accelerators:
Linear Accelerator 1: photon modality (general RT use plus stereotactic capability) (GL 11)
Linear Accelerator 2: photon modality (general RT use) (GL 12)
The BMM Autoclaves (DH14998 & DH14999) are used by the Microbiology department to sterilise waste from the CAT3 laboratory. This is essential for the operation of the lab.
Provision of post-diagnostic support (PDS) following a dementia diagnosis is essential to inform and enable people with dementia, and those who support them, to live as well as possible with dementia and prepare for the future. It is important the right support is offered at the right time following diagnosis in an empowering and person-centred way.
The aim of the service is to deliver a model of PDS for people living with dementia, their families and carers which will keep people’s lives and networks intact and allow them to live well through the early stages of the illness, promote independence and help to prepare for the future.
NHS GG&C require the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) at Laboratory Medicine Building Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus to be upgraded to meet the criteria detailed with the BRE Energy Management and Building Controls briefing paper. This means that a full ’turnkey’ project encompassing a fully designed, supplied, installed and commissioning of the project is
needing to be delivered. The project will upgrade the existing control installation including the design of revised control strategies, supply and installation of new controls panels along with all required sensors, hardware & software to allow the BEMS to be a managed protocol, remotely accessible system which meets the full criteria of “Class A” of the BRE paper is required. This will need to be completed by End March 2023 to meet financial deadlines imposed by the Scottish Government.
There is a requirement for an NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde-wide agreement for the maintenance of Chlorine Dioxide Dosing Plants serving Domestic Water Systems to assist the Board with the control of waterborne pathogens.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) are acting on behalf of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, to obtain a Contractor for The Provision of a Laboratories Managed Service.
NHS GG&C require the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) at the Beatson Cancer Care Hospital to be upgraded to meet the criteria detailed with the BRE Energy Management and Building Controls briefing paper. This means that a full ’turnkey’ project encompassing a fully designed, supplied, installed and commissioning of the project is needing to be delivered. The project will upgrade the existing control installation including the design of revised control strategies, supply and installation of new controls panels along with all required sensors, hardware & software to allow the BEMS to be a managed protocol, remotely accessible system which meets the full criteria of “Class A” of the BRE paper is required. This will need to be completed by End March 2023 to meet financial deadlines imposed by the Scottish Government.
NHS GG&C require the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) at the Beatson Cancer Care Hospital to be upgraded to meet the criteria detailed with the BRE Energy Management and Building Controls briefing paper. This means that a full ’turnkey’ project encompassing a fully designed, supplied, installed and commissioning of the project is needing to be delivered. The project will upgrade the existing control installation including the design of revised control strategies, supply and installation of new controls panels along with all required sensors, hardware & software to allow the BEMS to be a managed protocol, remotely accessible system which meets the full criteria of “Class A” of the BRE paper is required. This will need to be completed by End March 2023 to meet financial deadlines imposed by the Scottish Government.
NHS GG&C wish to extend support and upgrade current Echocardiographic System, to continue support of key clinical services across the Health Board for a further 3 year period.
NHS GG&C wish to extend support and upgrade current Echocardiographic System, to continue support of key clinical services across the Health Board for a further 3 year period.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde wish to commission the delivery of a financial inclusion service to support patients to maximise income, reduce household expenditure and debt to alleviate money worries.
The challenges in improving health within the city of Glasgow are complex and significant. There is a strong history of partnership working over many years in the city, with a host of organisations engaged in health improvement effort. In particular, Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (GHSCP) & Glasgow City Alcohol & Drug Partnership (GCADP) value the role of the third sector who offer significant opportunities for increasing reach and for enabling people to access wider health improvement services and activities.
The Drugs Death Task Force (DDTF) was formed in 2019 to tackle the rising number of drug deaths in Scotland. The Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Standard subgroup was formed as part of the DDTF work. It published 10 MAT Standards in 2021. MAT Standard 7 states that all people should have the option of MAT shared with Primary Care.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is one of the most effective interventions to support people to reduce their use of street drugs and the harms they are suffering. MAT is the use of prescribed medication, delivered with psychological and social support to reduce drug harms, the risk of drug death and promote recovery.
Joint working between health and social care, primary care and specialist drug treatment services is a key feature of effective treatment partnerships. There is an aging population of people who use drugs, many with co-morbid underlying health conditions, who would benefit from MAT delivery in primary care where their wider health and care needs could be met.
Digital Pathology Framework agreement to be extended (original contract award notice JAN307864) until 31st January 2022 under Regulation 72:
(c)where all of the following conditions are fulfilled—
(i)the need for modification has been brought about by circumstances which a diligent contracting authority could not have foreseen;
(ii)the modification does not alter the overall nature of the contract or framework;
(iii)any increase in price does not exceed 50 % of the initial contract value or framework agreement;
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC)(we; the health board; the board) wishes to tender for the provision of an Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education Programme and a Forensic Adult Learning & Qualification Attainment.
The Procurement of Phacoemulsification machines, associated hand pieces, associated suction cassettes and a procedure pack as detailed in
the specification. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde requires that the Phacoemulsification machines and associated hand pieces are provided
free on loan with no up front cost for the duration of the contract period.
Provision of routine clinical services, including laser treatment, to paediatric ophthalmology to children who have complex medical or other needs. 52 weeks per year including weekends.