The NHS North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB), sought the services of Physical Health Checks and Flu Vaccinations and the eight (8) month contract was awarded to Brent Carers following a Direct Award.
The aim of the service is for Brent Carers Centre to support primary care with the offer of NHSE recommended screening and access to physical care interventions for individuals with SMI who are on the GP register. The focus is on supporting with improving the quality of physical healthcare for people with SMI, reduce premature mortality and address health inequalities.
The objective of this service is:
-To increase awareness, benefits and take up of Health Checks and flu vaccines by known SMI patients & their carers.
-Early identification of SMI patients in primary and community settings who have health conditions and needs.
-Support these patients to have their health conditions identified and treated at the earliest opportunity for improved health outcomes.
-Work with GP practices to prevent health deterioration from flu symptoms.
-Support GP Practices with the offer of addressing health inequalities of black and minority
ethnic groups with SMI.
-Work with and support the performance of GP's whose Health Checks and flu vaccine
records are below acceptable thresholds.
NHS North West London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-412161
This variation is to extend the existing contractual arrangements within the current contract terms for a period of 12 months with Shirland Road for Out of Hospital Services, including services to clinically extremely vulnerable service users of under 65 years of age. Consequently, with effect from 31st March 2022 the contract expiry date will therefore change from 31st March 2022 to 31st March 2023.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Headstone Lane Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow
- To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to First Choice Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow
- To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Honeypot Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow - To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Acton Town Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NHS NW London required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities.
The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
NHS NW London required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities.
The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP-led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract has been awarded to K&W Healthcare Limited, whilst undergoing a procurement exercise for the service. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NHS North West London currently has a Whole System Integrated Care/Integrated Care Partnership (WSIC/ICP) service in Brent, which provides a multi-layer level of investment across Primary Care to deliver an integrated model of working between healthcare professionals, patient and carers in the management of long term conditions. This model puts GP-patient relationship at the centre and uses the GP register as a source for population health management. The WSIC model provides functions and services designed to support integrated and coordinated care for adults with complex long term conditions.
The key service requirements are:
•Risk stratification and proactive case finding from Population Health management via the WISC dashboard and GP registered lists;
•Proactive care planning - Enhanced care planning;
•Multidisciplinary case management - enhanced mainstream care and intensive case management for a subset of patients;
•Support to self-care: Support tailoring of care plans and care delivery;
•Weekly Complex Patient Management Groups (CPMG) - case management meetings hosted by each Network's Core Team;
•Weekly Multidisciplinary Group meetings - hosted by and within each GP Network with the participation of individual GP practices, CPMG members, integrated Care Management team and specialists as required; and
•Enhanced Care Plan review - regular review and review in response to trigger events by the patient's own GP, with onward referral and case management as required.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Streatfield Health Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow
- To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards
The contract has been awarded to
London Care Limited following market engagement to invite capable providers. London Care Limited has been established as the only capable provider.
NHS North West London Integrated Care Board ("NHS NW London ICB" or "ICB") required a Central London (Westminster) based provision of a Dementia Advisor (DA) to deliver post-diagnostic support, information and advice to people with a diagnosis of dementia. The main focus is supporting people with a recent diagnosis, and/or in early stages, to live well with dementia, to help them to stay independent and access services in the community. The DA also remains as point of contact for people with dementia from diagnosis through to end-of-life. The post holder provides information on local support services for the person with dementia, providing advice and signposting as and when required. Even though the main focus for the DA is the person with a diagnosis of dementia (rather than Carers), the DA closely liaises with families and friends of the person with dementia as required. The post holder also takes an active role in the delivery of Westminster Memory Café sessions, raises awareness about dementia in the community, takes an active role in the Dementia Friendly Communities initiative and builds links and relationships to enhance partnership working with other services/organisations across the dementia pathway.
The aims of the service are to offer high quality post-diagnostic support, information and advice to:
Promote an understanding of dementia & manage the symptoms of dementia;
Help people live more independently;
Enable easy access to services, seek out the right support at the right time;
Feel in control of their life and their future;
Reduce isolation, rebuild their support network;
Better manage their mental & physical health; and
Empower people to live well with dementia.
The contract has been awarded to Groundswell UK following market engagement to invite capable providers. Groundswell UK has been established as the only capable provider.
NHS North West London Integrated Care Board ("NHS NW London ICB" or "ICB") required a homelessness peer advocacy service to serve the North West London homeless community. The provider shall offer a one-to-one engagement service for all street homeless people and homeless hostel-dwellers across the geography to enable them to make, attend and get value from health appointments.
This includes:
-giving people practical support (such as help with travel fares, reminders and accompaniment to appointments);
-providing support in registering with a GP;
-helping prepare people for appointments and, where appropriate, with understanding the content of the appointment;
-explaining the roles of different professionals in the health service and enabling co- ordination of appointments;
-helping individuals secure access to services;
-safeguarding against individuals being disadvantaged or discriminated against because of their homelessness; and
-the provider shall focus on building the skills, confidence and knowledge that will enable clients to access health services independently and appropriately.
-peer advocates shall establish strong relationships with a range of stakeholders.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Mattock Lane Health Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NHS NW London required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities. The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Lynwood Surgery whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NHS NW London required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities. The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Greenford Road Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NWL CCG required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities.
The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Hatch End Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow
- To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards
The contract has been awarded to Marie Curie Cancer Care following market engagement to invite capable providers. Marie Curie Cancer Care has been established as the only capable provider.
NHS NW London requires end of life and community specialist palliative care services to be provided to all patients living in their last phase of life and require end of life or palliative care (usually patients with end stage conditions, such as cancer or HIV/AIDs).
Key services required include:
-inpatient beds, hospice at home, day services and other support services;
-Assessment;
-Symptom control & involvement in treatment decisions;
-Advice and care in all settings;
-Coordinated home support with general providers to enable patients to stay at home day care services;
-Family support;
-Bereavement support; and
-Education and training.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Hammond Road Surgery whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NHS NW London required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities. The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Acton Town Medical Centre whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
NWL CCG required the provision of various Enhanced Primary Care Services covering the total registered population across multiple GP and PCN sites.
The contracts have been designed to focus on improving clinical outcomes, driving improvements in the consistency of care provision in all GP practices, reduce unwarranted variation in general practice, and reduce health and care inequalities.
The contracts are delivered in general practices and at scale by PCNs/other GP led organisations to enable providers to deliver the full range of services covered by the contracts and full patient population coverage.
The NHS NW London ICB required the Provision of Caretrack Software and Support Services. This contract is for the renewal of licences for Caretrack databases, support consultancy.
The 2 year contract was awarded to CHS Healthcare Software Limited via the a Call-Off Contract for the G-Cloud 13 Framework Agreement (RM1557.13) -Lot 2: Cloud Software.
NHS North West London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-172639
To ensure continuity of the service, a short-term contract (12 months) has been awarded to Bacon Lane Surgery whilst considering procurement options. Market Engagement has been undertaken in advance.
The aim of this service(s) is to provide a phlebotomy service for adults (16+) and children (2 to 15 years) for patients registered with a Harrow GP. The service will be a timely and safe phlebotomy service that supports the CCG's strategic commissioning intentions to ensure that high-quality care is delivered as close to the patient's home as is appropriate.
The objectives of the service are:
- Improve access to health services in the community
- To provide timely service to patients registered with a GP within Harrow
- To provide a service at an appropriate time, location and environment
- Provide services in line with the Care Quality Commission standards