Community Diagnostic Centre services - Grimsby and North Lincolnshire.
Community diagnostic centre (CDC) services will provide a broad range of elective diagnostics (including checks, scans and tests) with the aim of improving access for patients to diagnostic testing in a timely manner.
The main objectives of the CDC service provision are:
• To improve population health outcomes by improving access and reducing waiting times to diagnostic testing;
• To increase diagnostic capacity;
• To improve productivity and efficiency of diagnostic activity;
• To contribute to reducing health inequalities;
• To deliver a better, more personalised, diagnostic experience for patients;
• To support integration of care across primary, secondary and community care.
Activity includes Imaging (CT, MRI, x-ray), endoscopy (gastroscopy, flex sigmoidoscopy), physiological measurements (echocardiography, spirometry), bone density (DEXA) and pathology (phlebotomy and point of care testing).
Community Diagnostic Centre Services are evolving in line with healthcare policy developments, as such future service provision will be aligned to any nationally mandated service requirements.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-70392
The service provides online counselling support service for children and young people within North East Lincolnshire aged 11 - 25 years that have emotional or mental health concerns. The service will aim to help children and young people manage their emotional wellbeing concerns at the earliest opportunity before these problems escalate, resulting in the possible need for more specialist interventions and to deliver measurable improvements in the emotional and mental health of children and young people and thus improve their outcomes.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-118240
Mental health support in school and colleges is an initiative which is part of the national NHS transformation programme in response to a Green Paper for transforming children and young people's mental health.
The Provider will work with a wider network of support teams from secondary care mental health provider(s) to deliver early help and intervention in schools and educational settings across Hull. The focus of the work will be to support young people age 16+, their families and educators.
The service will ensure that young people access the right help at the right time and in the right setting and will support young people, families and educators, providing extra capacity for early intervention support within school, college and training settings.
The service will provide support for mild to moderate emotional wellbeing issues, based on low intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and education/vocational training setting counselling. The interventions are delivered either through 1:1 or small group sessions, whole class and assemblies.
The service will also provide support to education settings in developing, implementing and maintaining a whole school and college approach to emotional wellbeing developed by the Department for Education and Office of Health Inequalities and Disparities (OHID).
The Mental Health Support Teams deliver a national framework of support with qualified staff delivering interventions.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-118354
The fundamental purpose of the service is to support Children and Young People (CYP) with linking to community support to improve social, mental, and physical wellbeing and combat social isolation; with the ultimate aim that Children and Young People achieve their full potential as members of their community.
The service will provide a wellbeing enhancing Social Prescribing provision for children and Young People at PCN level, with provision spread across all East Riding of Yorkshire PCNs. The service is aimed at social prescribing and assertive linkage to Children and Young People experiencing low to moderate wellbeing needs.
It will also provide a team of CYP Link Workers (Children and Young People Link Worker) embedded within the Primary Care footprint, who will provide a blend of telephone, Face to Face, Virtual and online contacts open to any young person aged 11 to 18 (or up to 25 within the scope of the SEND Agenda).
The service will work in close collaboration with, for example, primary care, mental health services, secondary care, education establishments, voluntary sector, and local community-based services to ensure good communication across all services involved in the individual's care; reduce dependence upon the health and social care systems by encouraging improvements in social networks and use of community systems, and to facilitate self-care, personal empowerment, and responsibility.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-118371
The service provides inpatient beds, specialist palliative care services which includes outpatients and in reach to the acute trust as well as support to local care homes, a fast track home care service, a lymphoedema clinic, therapy and counselling services, and an out of hours telephone support line. The service provides care to adult patients and support to their families. The focus of the service is to improve the quality of care for patients at the end of their life with the aim of ensuring that patients have the optimum quality of life until death.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-118415
The Service provides specialist palliative and end of life care as part of the End of Life Care (EoLC) provision delivered by multiple providers including local hospices, local hospitals, and community services. The service provides an overnight nursing service for patients in their usual place of residence who are in the end-of-life stage of their illness whose needs can be met through short episodes of night care to support their needs and their carer's through a skilled and qualified workforce.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-118444
Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (hereinafter referred to as HNY ICB) hereby invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced providers to provide a dementia support service in North East Lincolnshire for a 3 year period.
The overall aim of the service is to facilitate a formal and coordinated network of support providers to ensure people in North East Lincolnshire have timely and appropriate access to good quality information, advice, and guidance around dementia and the wider impact of dementia on the person and their carers/family including friends and connections. It also aims to facilitate access to a wide range of activities based on the person's life and interests to enable the person to remain socially connected for as long as possible, with the ambition of delaying deterioration attributable to dementia.
Innovation and efficiencies in service provision for improved access and delivery of outcomes will be sought from prospective providers of the service, as will enhanced partnership working to provide an integrated service that works across health, social care, education, voluntary & community sector, and other agencies within North East Lincolnshire, providing a seamless approach.
The provider will be expected to deliver a networked service based in North East Lincolnshire and throughout local communities, covering and working with all Primary Care Networks and North East Lincolnshire Health & Care Partnerships to ensure those with dementia related needs and their carers within the boundaries of North East Lincolnshire are identified, recognised and supported. Further details of the services required can be found in Annex A of the MOI.
TUPE is likely to apply to the transfer of staff undertaking the current service provision.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-169618
The service identifies frail patients from a registered population within a Primary Care Network (PCN) and undertakes a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), generally in the patients place of residence, developing a care plan for each patient and referring to appropriate services. Individuals with a clinical frailty score (CFS) 7+ (post assessment) will be offered annual reviews, including proactive identification of those who are likely in the last year of life.
The aim of the service is to provide proactive care to support frail patients to remain as well as possible as well as documenting advanced decisions through ReSPECT forms. Regular MDTs will be held to discuss patients' needs and identify support required.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-27846
The service identifies frail patients from a registered population within a Primary Care Network (PCN) and undertakes a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), generally in the patients place of residence, developing a care plan for each patient and referring to appropriate services. Individuals with a clinical frailty score (CFS) 7+ (post assessment) will be offered annual reviews, including proactive identification of those who are likely in the last year of life.
The aim of the service is to provide proactive care to support frail patients to remain as well as possible as well as documenting advanced decisions through ReSPECT forms. Regular MDTs will be held to discuss patients' needs and identify support required.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-27870
NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (hereafter the Contracting Authority) is seeking to commission Community Living Services through an open procurement process. Bidders are invited to bid to become an Approved Provider on one tor more services:-
1. Support Living,
2. Housing Related Support,
3. Personal Support.
The preferred Bidders will be required to demonstrate:
Supported Living
High standards are experienced by all individuals receiving supported living services. Enabling individuals to:
• Live as independently as possible in settled accommodation, increasing independence around managing own needs.
• Receive strengths-based support in a way that is less restrictive of their rights and freedoms.
• Work towards achieving aspirations and goals.
• Live in their own home by maintaining a tenancy agreement, rental or ownership.
• Have choice and control over their care, including how it is delivered and by whom.
• Receive a flexible service which responds to their individual preferences and needs.
• Be supported in a way which has proper regard for achieving best value.
Housing Related Support
Housing Related Support service aims to enable Individuals to maintain their tenancy, live independently and improve their outcomes through support and advice to meet their needs, and to achieve and maintain their potential in relation to physical, intellectual, educational, emotional and social capacity, and ability to find and maintain employment. The service will support individuals to:
• live in their own homes, exercising choice and control in their own lives.
set up and maintain bills,
• manage their money and understand personal debt management including budget planning,
• maximise benefit entitlements,
• access training, education and/or gain meaningful employment or activity,
• maintain and develop social circles, relationships and friendships,
• forge positive relationships with the local community,
• develop independent living skills and confidence so individuals are able to manage their own needs,
• access specialist advice, make referrals to other professionals or access groups pertinent to an individual's needs,
• adopt healthy and active lifestyles therefore preserving independence and quality of life,
• achieve their desired outcomes.
Personal Support
The Personal Support service aims to enable the individual to use and develop their personal strengths to the purpose of developing, maintaining, and thriving in positive social activities that are meaningful to the individual, including volunteer and work opportunities, and will be delivered via a personal budget. The service aims to:
• Support people to live in their own homes, exercising choice and control in their own lives.
• Support to set up, maintain, and adapt planned community activities and commitments
• Money and debt management including budget planning
• Maximising benefit entitlements
• Help individuals to access training, education and/or gain meaningful employment or activity.
• Support to maintain and develop social circles, relationships and friendships
• Encouragement to forge positive relationships with the local community
• Developing independent living skills and confidence so individuals are able to manage their own needs.
• Support to access specialist advice, make referrals to other professionals or access groups pertinent to an individual's needs
• Promote and support healthy and active lifestyles therefore preserving independence and quality of life.
• Ensure that assessed needs are translated into effective and appropriate services, to support individuals in achieving their desired outcomes.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-39277
Acute Respiratory Hub to provide timely and appropriate care to patients presenting with acute, episodic respiratory conditions, to ensure they are seen in the right place at the right time and to help reduce pressure on other parts of the system during the winter period.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-39426
NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (hereafter the Contracting Authority) is seeking to commission Telecare Alarm Scheme and Emergency Carer Support service.
The service aims to deliver a comprehensive telecare service which offers advice, information and an opportunity for demonstration of a range of telecare technology available on the market. The provider will promote their telecare service across North East Lincolnshire, to raise awareness of the benefits of telecare in supporting clients, their carers and the wider health and social care system, to facilitate appropriate referral into the service. The Provider will deliver the Carers' Emergency Alert Card providing eligible carers with an emergency 24 hour phone line. This phone line can be accessed by carers, or someone on their behalf, if the carer is experiencing an emergency or personal crisis situation which will prevent them from providing care for a short period of time.
The service will be required to deliver:
• a lifeline alarm and pendant along with peripherals where necessary to eligible clients to support them to remain independent at home for as long as possible.
• a call monitoring service which provides advice, guidance, referral to other services and a robust triage service calling on the most appropriate response to their telecare activations24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
• Welfare/ wellbeing checks along with courtesy calls.
• Ongoing monitoring and review of clients and where necessary servicing and repair of their telecare technology.
• reassurance and peace of mind to eligible carers' that in the event of a crisis situation an Emergency Plan can be initiated by the provider, to ensure that the cared for person is supported in the carer's absence.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-32227
The primary aim of the service is to ensure people can access urgent eyecare within primary care, utilising the established trained workforce in optical practices.
The Community Urgent Eyecare Service may typically provide treatment for people presenting with a red or painful eye, foreign body, sudden change in vision, or flashes and floaters which might suggest retinal detachment, who would otherwise present to General Practice, Hospital Eye Services (HES) or Emergency Department (ED).
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-40237
The service provides low level mental health support for children and young people, primarily within educational settings, at home or in the community. This service will deliver the Framework for Integrated Care - Health and Justice as per the NHS England model, Humber and North Yorkshire, Integrated Care System expression of interest and locally determined model.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-69951
Community Diagnostic Centre services - York and North Yorkshire.
Community diagnostic centre (CDC) services will provide a broad range of elective diagnostics (including checks, scans and tests) with the aim of improving access for patients to diagnostic testing in a timely manner.
The main objectives of the CDC service provision are:
• To improve population health outcomes by improving access and reducing waiting times to diagnostic testing;
• To increase diagnostic capacity;
• To improve productivity and efficiency of diagnostic activity;
• To contribute to reducing health inequalities;
• To deliver a better, more personalised, diagnostic experience for patients;
• To support integration of care across primary, secondary and community care.
Activity includes Imaging (CT, MRI, x-ray), endoscopy (gastroscopy, flex sigmoidoscopy), physiological measurements (echocardiography, spirometry), bone density (DEXA) and pathology (phlebotomy and point of care testing).
Community Diagnostic Centre Services are evolving in line with healthcare policy developments, as such future service provision will be aligned to any nationally mandated service requirements.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-70389
Community Diagnostic Centre services - Ripon.
Community diagnostic centre (CDC) services will provide a broad range of elective diagnostics (including checks, scans and tests) with the aim of improving access for patients to diagnostic testing in a timely manner.
The main objectives of the CDC service provision are:
• To improve population health outcomes by improving access and reducing waiting times to diagnostic testing;
• To increase diagnostic capacity;
• To improve productivity and efficiency of diagnostic activity;
• To contribute to reducing health inequalities;
• To deliver a better, more personalised, diagnostic experience for patients;
• To support integration of care across primary, secondary and community care.
Activity includes Imaging (CT, MRI, x-ray), endoscopy (gastroscopy, flex sigmoidoscopy), physiological measurements (echocardiography, spirometry), bone density (DEXA) and pathology (phlebotomy and point of care testing).
Community Diagnostic Centre Services are evolving in line with healthcare policy developments, as such future service provision will be aligned to any nationally mandated service requirements.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-70391
Community Diagnostic Centre services - Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
Community diagnostic centre (CDC) services will provide a broad range of elective diagnostics (including checks, scans and tests) with the aim of improving access for patients to diagnostic testing in a timely manner.
The main objectives of the CDC service provision are:
• To improve population health outcomes by improving access and reducing waiting times to diagnostic testing;
• To increase diagnostic capacity;
• To improve productivity and efficiency of diagnostic activity;
• To contribute to reducing health inequalities;
• To deliver a better, more personalised, diagnostic experience for patients;
• To support integration of care across primary, secondary and community care.
Activity includes Imaging (CT, MRI, x-ray), endoscopy (gastroscopy, flex sigmoidoscopy), physiological measurements (echocardiography, spirometry), bone density (DEXA) and pathology (phlebotomy and point of care testing).
Community Diagnostic Centre Services are evolving in line with healthcare policy developments, as such future service provision will be aligned to any nationally mandated service requirements.
NHS HUMBER & NORTH YORKSHIRE ICBYorkshireWAC-70390