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Following a comprehensive review of our current primary care clinical information and facilitation service, North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB) is reaching out to potential providers to understand views on the proposed future service from a provider perspective, and to better understand how it could be delivered. This is a complex service, with multiple interlinked components, and as such we are considering multiple lots. The core purpose of the service is to improve and standardise the quality of clinical data and coding in GP practices, through the provision of expert advice and clinically informed support in relation to clinical data management and practice systems. The service will help foster a learning health system for quality improvement, improving the prevention, detection and management of disease and to help reduce health inequalities. The service will mainly be provided to GP practices, PCNs and neighbourhoods (once established). The service will be aligned to nationally and locally commissioned services, allowing for appropriate variation between practices, PCNs and Places, and will be standardised to ensure equity across NEL. Additional advice and support will be provided to NEL ICB commissioning teams, to ensure understanding of practice clinical data, systems and coding - and to ensure (as much as possible) consistency, between practices and NEL, of the data usage. The key components of the service (which might be considered as individual lots), are: 1. support for data entry and patient management 2. facilitation and support for practices and PCNs 3. provision of formatted data (may include extraction of practice data and/or use of ICB provided data) to multiple parties 4. Support to commissioners within the ICB Across each of these there will be a requirement for: • appropriate communication, engagement and collaboration with relevant stakeholders (GP practices, PCNs, commissioners etc) • strategic collaboration between providers of individual lots, to ensure consistency of approach toward the overall service • appropriate information governance processes and procedures to be in place across all providers of the service • Adherence to national and local standards - including clinical, data, and any other relevant standards or guidance. More detailed information will be provided to interested parties at the engagement event. Contract length is still to be determined, but anticipated to be two years, with potential to extend for a further year. Draft Procurement Timeline (Indicative): Market Engagement Event - 02.07.2025 (14:0 to 16:0) ITT Out to Market - September 2025 Evaluation - October 2025 Awards & Standstill - November 2025 Contract Signature - December 2025 Mobilisation - January 2026 to 31 March 2026 Service Commencement - 1 April 2026
£2,130,000
Contract value
This notice follows the previously issued advertisement (FTS - 2024/S 000-031535).<br/><br/>NHS North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB), hereafter referred to as "The Authority", invites interested individuals and Providers to attend an Engagement Event in advance of publication of the NEL 111 procurement.<br/><br/>Attendees will be asked to provide feedback after the event.<br/><br/>Please find the relevant documents to register for the event and complete the Engagement Questionnaire at the following link:<br/><br/>https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/3b05019a-e55c-46f3-8132-958a2dca8939<br/><br/>Background<br/><br/>• NEL ICB has started the discovery phase of designing a new 111 model of care for our residents. Our current 111 Integrated Urgent Care (111 IUC) service contract is due to expire (new service start date to be confirmed)<br/>• Given the changes during and after the Covid-19 pandemic to 111 services, NEL ICB is working to develop a new model that considers other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including the Fuller Review Recommendations and Same Day Access Services.<br/><br/>Engagement Event<br/><br/>The Authority plans to hold an in-person event on Thursday the 24th of October from 13:00 - 17:00<br/><br/>The Event will provide:<br/>• An overview of the current and proposed service provision.<br/>• Details of the anticipated contract type, length, and particular conditions.<br/>• An overview of the proposed commissioning approach and procurement route.<br/>• Indicative timescales for the procurement.<br/><br/>Registration<br/><br/>Reservations are limited to no more than 3 individuals per organisation.<br/><br/>Details of those to be invited must be sent to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net) using the registration form by Tuesday the 22nd of October at 14:00pm.<br/><br/>Further information on the event will then be provided to those who express an interest in attending.<br/><br/>Questionnaire<br/><br/>An engagement questionnaire is also available.<br/><br/>We are reaching out to the market and connected individuals to better understand your views of 111 in general; and to also understand what directly impacts organisational decisions to bid for potential new services.<br/><br/>We are looking for responses to support us in transforming 111 for the future and appreciate your time in completing this survey.<br/><br/>Questionnaire responses submitted will remain confidential and information gathered will be used for the sole purpose of informing the upcoming procurement process.<br/><br/>Questionnaire responses must be submitted to by Thursday the 31st of October at 14:00pm.<br/><br/>Additional Text<br/><br/>The NHS London Commercial Hub (LCH), hosted by NHS NEL ICB (Part of North East London Health and Care Partnership) is managing this Market Engagement process on behalf of NHS NEL ICB.
Value undisclosed
The service provides a one-stop community minor surgery pathway for patients registered to City and Hackney GP practices from assessment to treatment. The clinician is required to have minor surgery qualification/experience in this field. The service includes: 1. Invasive procedures including incisions and excisions in line with the national Directed Enhanced Service (DES) 2. Cryotherapy/cautery for those GP practices that have opted out of the GMS/PMS minor surgery additional service Procedures include treatments for the following: capsulitiis, bursitits, entheosopathies/tendritis, tenosynovitis, compression, pigmented and vascular lesions, where histology is required, lesions with atypical behaviour/asymptomatic/inflamed, epidermoid cysts, keratocanthoma, surgical drainage of abscesses and hamatomas, lower-risk basal cell carcinomas. We are not required to actively invite anyone to express interest but rather seek to notify the market of the intention. For enquiries or to register interest, please contact hub.queries@nhs.net using reference number PRJ-2199.
£247,440
Contract value
NHS North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB), hereafter referred to as "The Authority", invites interested individuals and Providers to attend up to two Engagement Events in advance of publication of the NEL 111 procurement.<br/><br/>Attendees will be asked to provide feedback after the event.<br/><br/>Please find the relevant documents to register for the events and complete the Engagement Questionnaire at the following link:<br/><br/>https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/dca1df9e-d88e-447e-b929-42b1c9d882d8<br/><br/>Background<br/><br/>• NEL ICB has started the discovery phase of designing a new 111 model of care for our residents. Our current 111 Integrated Urgent Care (111 IUC) service contract is due to expire (new service start date to be confirmed)<br/>• Given the changes during and after the Covid-19 pandemic to 111 services, NEL ICB is working to develop a new model that considers other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including the Fuller Review Recommendations and Same Day Access Services.<br/><br/>Engagement Events<br/><br/>The Authority plans to hold two interactive engagement events:<br/><br/>1. An online event via MS Teams on Thursday the 17th of October from 10:00 - 13:00<br/>2. An in-person event on Thursday the 24th of October from 13:00 - 17:00<br/><br/>The Events will provide:<br/>• An overview of the current and proposed service provision.<br/>• Details of the anticipated contract type, length, and particular conditions.<br/>• An overview of the proposed commissioning approach and procurement route.<br/>• Indicative timescales for the procurement.<br/><br/>Registration<br/><br/>Reservations are limited to no more than 3 individuals per organisation.<br/><br/>Details of those to be invited must be sent to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net) using the registration form by Thursday the 10th of October at 14:00pm.<br/><br/>Further information on both events will then be provided to those who express an interest in attending.<br/><br/>Questionnaire<br/><br/>An engagement questionnaire is also available.<br/><br/>We are reaching out to the market and connected individuals to better understand your views of 111 in general; and to also understand what directly impacts organisational decisions to bid for potential new services.<br/><br/>We are looking for responses to support us in transforming 111 for the future and appreciate your time in completing this survey.<br/><br/>Questionnaire responses submitted will remain confidential and information gathered will be used for the sole purpose of informing the upcoming procurement process.<br/><br/>Questionnaire responses must be submitted to by Thursday the 31st of October at 14:00pm.<br/><br/>Additional Text<br/><br/>The NHS London Commercial Hub (LCH), hosted by NHS NEL ICB (Part of North East London Health and Care Partnership) is managing this Market Engagement process on behalf of NHS NEL ICB.
Value undisclosed
North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB) is reaching out to 111 IUC providers to better understand views of 111 in general; and to also understand what directly impacts your organisation’s decision to bid for potential new services. The ICB is looking for candidate responses to support us in transforming 111 for the future and appreciate your time in completing the survey.<br/><br/>If you have any questions please email kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net
Value undisclosed
This prior information notice is published to create a prior-publication reference for a forthcoming Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Direct Award Process C intent-to-award notice for the Pan-London Domiciliary Care AQP. It is not a call for competition and does not initiate any standstill period.
Value undisclosed
The Contracting Authorities intend to re-award the Pan-London Domiciliary Care Any Qualified Provider (AQP) contract through Direct Award Process C under the Provider Selection Regime to providers holding the existing contract. Existing providers are required to demonstrate that they are satisfying the current contract to a sufficient standard. The London Purchased Healthcare Team are managing the process on behalf of the Contracting Authorities.
Value undisclosed
NHS North East London (NEL) Integrated CareBoard (ICB) on behalf of NHS England (hereafter referred to as "the Authority") is seeking to commission temporary Caretaking Alternative Provider Medical Services (APMS) ("the Services") under the Alternative Provider Medical Services(APMS) Contract delivered from the following sites: Lot 1: Victoria and Five Elms Medical Centre[GC1] ,1 Queens Road, Barking, IG11 8GD (Main site) &Five Elms Lane, Dagenham, RM9 5TT (Branch site) Lot 2: Rainham Health Centre, Upminster RoadSouth, Rainham, RM13 9AB The contract will be for an initial period of 6 months plus an extension option of 6 months at the discretion of the authority.
£2,177,840
Contract value
NHS NEL ICB is in the process of re-commissioning a new Community Anticoagulation Services. This Prior Information Notice (PIN) serves as the intention to follow the Most Suitable Provider (MSP) process. We are not required to actively invite anyone to express interest but rather seek to notify the market of the intention. The PIN outlines the scope, key service features, criteria, and expectations for providers interested in bidding when the opportunity becomes available. Further details, including procurement timelines and engagement opportunities, will be communicated in due course. Interested providers are encouraged to express their interest and stay informed about the process. For enquiries or to register interest, please contact hub.queries@nhs.net using reference number PRJ-2149
Value undisclosed
North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB) are seeking to commission Service Providers within NEL to provide access to palliative end-of-life care (PEoLC) medicines to patients in the community in North East London. The main service outcome will be to facilitate easy and timely access to PEoLC medicines, enabling patients to achieve good symptom control. It is expected that the service provider will: • Maintain a specific stock of PEoLC medicines to ensure timely supply for patients. • Support access to PEoLC medicines both in and out of hours. • Provide information and advice relating to the use of EoLC medicines to family members/ carers/ healthcare professionals. • Provide flexible options for the collection or delivery of PEoLC medicines for out of hours service provision. NEL ICB is seeking providers who will provide this service within their usual working hours. It is also expected that the provider will be able to support out-of-hours (OOH) service provisions; defined as hours outside their normal operating times. The provision for OOHs service would either be by participating in a rota system co-ordinated by NEL ICB across NEL or this will be delivered through a single provider. The minimum requirement (weeks per year as part of the rota) to be determined depending on the responses received from the expression of interest. To assist the Commissioners with testing its assumptions and proposed service requirements, a market engagement feedback questionnaire has been developed to obtain understanding of the market's feedback and interest on the following: Outline of service requirements and KPI's • Indication on provider to participate in OOHs service provision • timescales for procurement and mobilisation of the new contract • proposed contract duration and financial model
£217,158
Contract value
Primary care and outreach model for people experiencing homelessness in North East London. NHS North East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) is requesting market feedback to inform the upcoming procurement for the provision of the service. A funding envelope of £2 million per annum is available, with the expected contract being five years plus an additional 5 years at the option of the authority. Interested organisations please respond to a Market Engagement Questionnaire via Atamis e-tendering. The deadline for responses is midday on 23rd January 2026. Bidders needs to register on Atamis/Health Family if they are not registered already. This can be done by clicking the link below: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome Once registered, you can express an interest in this project on the site by going to the Atamis Contract Reference: C406979 PRJ2218 Homeless Outreach Services.
Value undisclosed