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South-East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) wish to commission the following • an Urgent Treatment Service (UTC) that includes an out-of-hours service • a GP Out of Hours Home Visiting Service The intention is to commission the two services in separate lots. The tenders may be submitted for one or for both services. Services will be commissioned under two contracts, unless the successful bidder is the same for both lots, whereby a single contract will be awarded combining both services. Greenwich UTC – Lot 1 The borough of Greenwich has one UTC which is co-located within the Emergency Department (ED) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH Woolwich). It will be open 24 hours a day seven days a week. Out-of-Hours Home Visiting – Lot 2 The service will be expected to treat and care for people with an urgent care need in their own home, thereby reducing the number of ambulance call outs and reducing the need for hospital admission. The provider will be expected to work closely with the NHS 111-CAS provider, who will be the source of referrals into the service. This service will provide urgent home visits when GP surgeries are typically closed, from 6.30pm to 8am weekdays, all day at weekends and all day on Bank Holidays. The ITT reference for this tender is PRJ1139. All completed bids must be submitted by 17.00 on Monday 21st November 2022. Further information on the procurement can access via this web link: https://procontract.due-north.com/ProjectManagement/ProjectDashboard?projectId=9c5361bc-c22d-ed11-8119-005056b64545
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NHS South East London ICB (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission the new All Age Continuing Care (AACC) Partnership Delivery Service (PDS) for Bromley CHC. The service will work alongside the ICB in-house AACC team to deliver the totality of requirements for the service. The PDS will be a clinically-led service that will deliver critical CHC nurse-led assessments and reviews, in support of the completion of Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Decision Support Tools (DSTs). The service will also provide additional AACC administrative support services. Please refer to the service specification document for further information on the service. The estimated total contract value is between £3,150,000 and £3,850,000. The Contract will be for 5 years with the possibility of an extension for a further 2 years at the discretion of the ICB. The service is expected to commence in November 2023.
£3,150,000
Contract value
NHS South East London ICB is seeking expression of interest (EOIs) from capable, qualified and interested providers to provide an all-age wheelchair service which includes local clinics, wheelchair clinical assessment, clinical review, equipment supply, delivery & collection; personal wheelchair budget options; repair and maintenance of NHS wheelchairs; emergency/urgent response. The service provides a stock of Mobility Equipment (and manages the ongoing maintenance of equipment on that List) to support residents in achieving the best possible independence in their day-to-day living. The stock of Mobility Equipment includes postural seating, seating cushions and further flexibility in the client’s preferences for their wheelchair. This is referred to as Personal Wheelchair Budgets-PWBs- or (interchangeably), Personal Health Budgets-PHBs. The total activity, which includes clinical assessment and review, provision of equipment, spare parts, collection and scrapping of equipment, is universally referred to as the “Wheelchair Service”. The contract will be offered for a period of three years 13 months, with an option to extend for an additional 24 months (3 years and 1 month in total) at the Authority’s sole discretion. Contract value for the initial 3 years will be £2,100,000, (Annual contract value £700,000). The deadline for expression of interest is 12:00 (noon) on 16 June 2023. Any expressions of interest received after this deadline will not be considered. Interested organisation must express an interest via Pro-contract e-tendering portal. Bidders needs to register on Pro-contract if they are not registered already. This can be done by clicking the below link. https://procontract.due-north.com/Register Once registered, you can express an interest in this project and submit the EOI form by clicking the following link to this specific project: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=1db4085a-eefa-ed11-8122-005056b64545 Please note that any expressions of interests by any other means will not be considered.
Value undisclosed
Bromley IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) Service. NHS South East London ICB (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission Bromley IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) Service. The service provides education and training to general practice on how to identify and appropriately refer potential victims of domestic abuse, following the recognised evidence-based IRIS model. The service also receives referrals categorised as low risk and provides support to victims of domestic abuse. Please refer to the service specification document for further information on the service. The estimated total contract value is £575,000.00. The Contract will be for 3 years with the possibility of an extension for a further 2 years at the discretion of the ICB. The service is expected to commence in March 2024.
Value undisclosed
NHS SEL ICB wish to commission a HIU service to work with people to understand any underlying social or emotional reasons for increased health care contacts and to provide emotional/psychosocial support as opposed to a clinical or medical model with an aim to improve patients health and social well being whilst reducing demand on urgent and emergency care services. Service Aims include: Effectively manage, co-ordinate and signpost frequent attenders at A&E to local health, social and voluntary services to help support their identified needs. • Reduce frequent attenders’ activity on A&E department and calls made to London Ambulance Service (LAS). • To explore the underlying reason for frequent attendances to A&E, appropriately signpost and make referrals to health and well-being agencies in primary care and the community that can support individual needs. • To engage/reengage people with local community services. • Effectively manage and co-ordinate the chaotic and demanding nature of the patient group through the use of multi-agency support and the voluntary sector • To provide support to identified patients linking to end of life pathways
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South East London Integrated Care Board serves an area that comprises of six local authorities and a number of NHS Trusts. At present, the neurodevelopmental assessment pathways vary in each borough. All boroughs experience challenges and concerns about lengthy and increasing wait times for autism assessments. Furthermore, localities experience a range of associated challenges in relation to issues such as pre- and post-diagnostic support and children & young people with additional mental health needs. Many of these issues combine and coalesce for a growing, specific cohort of young people: those young people who do not access full time education. <br/><br/>Missing school has a significant, negative impact on children’s academic skills; well-being; mental health and can lead to adverse life outcomes. School attendance provides a safeguard for many children. Persistent school absence removes this safeguard. In addition, the challenges to the system outlined previously means that this cohort of children & young people can remain unsupported for many years. <br/><br/>In all 6 boroughs covered by the ICB, there are growing numbers of children who are unable to attend school due to social emotional and mental health reasons. Social communication difficulties that are typical in presentations such as such as Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) are frequently associated with negative school experiences and linked to higher rates of school non-attendance. A study conducted by Totsika et.al, found that 43% of autistic children experienced persistent absenteeism during the study period. <br/><br/>This project aims to support children & young people who are identified as emotionally based school avoiders by offering an autism assessment and, most importantly, developing a need led personalised plan to support reintegration of the child or young person into school. <br/><br/>This project aims to screen children who are persistently absent from school for Autistic Spectrum Conditions. The SEL LDA commissioning team will work with the school inclusion teams in all 6 boroughs of SEL, identify 90 children and young people (CYP) who have low school attendance due to social or emotional distress and undertake a NICE approved assessment for autism. Each C/YP will then be provided with a a written, personalised support plan that the provider will deliver via support workers working directly with the C/YP, their family, their school and community services.
£384,000
Contract value
South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) and Southwark Council are jointly recommissioning the Southwark Wellbeing Hub - a core part of the borough's mental health infrastructure. This recommissioning marks a strategic transformation of the Hub, evolving it from a primarily signposting service into a person-centred, community-led model that embeds culturally competent provision, expands one-to-one and group support, and integrates with emerging Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) and SLAM's Community Care Development programme. The Contract will be awarded for an initial term of three (3) years, with the Authority reserving the right to extend the contract for an additional period of one (1) year, and thereafter for a further one (1) year extension. Market engagement sessions: Session 1: Thursday 19th September 2025, 10:0am - 11:30am The first market engagement event will focus on context setting and walking providers through the proposed service specification. We'll outline the vision, delivery model, and key changes, including the introduction of a hub-and-spoke structure, increased emphasis on one-to-one support, and a bespoke intervention for global majority communities. Session 2: Tuesday 30th September 2025, 3:0pm - 4:30pm The second market engagement event will focus on the procurement process, including: • The competitive tender timeline and milestones • Evaluation criteria • Pricing framework and contract value • TUPE considerations and mobilisation planning • Expectations around subcontracting, CRM use, and outcome monitoring • Procurement tips We anticipate covering key areas such as service delivery, workforce, community partnerships, equity and inclusion, safeguarding, and the bespoke counselling intervention for global majority communities. Who should attend? Any organisation interested in delivering or partnering on the recommissioned Southwark Wellbeing Hub, including VCS organisations, mental health providers, and community-led groups. Please note that the market engagement sessions will not be recorded, and attendees are not permitted to record the sessions. Registration We advise prospective bidders to attend both Market Engagement sessions (note: there is two separate registration forms for the two sessions where you must submit registrations forms for all sessions you wish to attend). Session 1 - Please complete the Market Engagement Event Registration Form by no later than 12:0pm (Noon) on Tuesday 16 September 2025 if you are interested to attend the event: https://forms.office.com/e/hgfPk12VAg Session 2 - Please complete the Market Engagement Event Registration Form by no later than 12:0pm (Noon) on Tuesday 23 September 2025 if you are interested to attend the event: https://forms.office.com/e/QM4ZWQpkNz
Value undisclosed
The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL 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 in March of 2026. Given the drastic changes during and after the Covid-19 pandemic to 111 services, SEL ICB is working to develop a new model that takes into account the other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including the:<br/>- Fuller Stocktake Report,<br/>- Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to Primary Care,<br/>- Delivery Plan for Recovering Urgent and Emergency Care Services,<br/>- Enhanced Access to General Practice, and<br/>NHS Long Term Plan<br/><br/>We are reaching out to 111 IUC providers to better understand your views of 111 in general; and to also understand what directly impacts your organisation’s decision to bid for potential new services.<br/><br/>This survey is anonymous. We are looking for candidate responses to support us in transforming 111 for the future and appreciate your time in completing the survey:<br/><br/>https://letstalkhealthandcareselondon.org/embeds/projects/27033/survey-tools/27979<br/><br/>Please feel free to also forward this survey to other people in your organisation who might be interested in providing information.
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NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission a Community Phlebotomy Service for the London Borough of Bromley. The Community Phlebotomy Service was first commissioned in Bromley in 2017 to provide accessible, out-of-hospital provision for blood collection for patients across the borough. The service provides blood tests in accessible community settings that enables earlier interventions to help manage more people in the community, reduces the reliance on hospital-based testing, and contributes to better referral quality to secondary care. The service aims to: • Provide an accessible phlebotomy service that facilitates GP direct access to blood tests and urgent access if required. • Enable GPs to effectively manage their patients in primary care or to improve referrals to secondary care with the appropriate diagnostic investigations already completed. • Ensure that the provision of tests is conducted consistently and effectively across Bromley through achieving a set of agreed core standards, key performance indicators, and reporting arrangements. • Support the commissioning of the highest value and quality services that meet national guidance. The key service objectives for this contract term are (and these will be used to evaluate potential expressions of interest) to: • Empowering Bromley GPs with phlebotomy services in a primary and community care setting. • Provide a more accessible service in community settings and convenient locations, as outlined in sections 2.4 and 2.14. For certain sites, the provider will be required to operate from locations specified by the commissioner, while others will be subject to assessment and confirmation. • Provide a flexible and appropriate service that is responsive to changes in demand, patient care and organisational requirements. • Provide a quality and clinically safe reporting service supported by the necessary trained, experienced and well-established workforce. • Deliver an integrated service that works seamlessly with GPs, the pathology provider, and wider health services, while developing and maintaining strong local relationships through collaboration with primary care clinicians, services, and pathways. • Works in integrated approach with other interdependent services in the local system to develop and contribute to a sustainable neighbourhood diagnostics provision in Bromley. • Work with the pathology provider on planned transformation of GP blood test requesting technology and adapting to changing requirements of the service. • Provide safe, efficient, responsive, comprehensive and effective services which meet National guidelines, quality standards, accreditation requirements and statutory regulations. • Provide services that comply with information governance, data privacy and sharing agreements, facilities requirements and governance standards. The provider is expected to demonstrate a proven track record in delivering community phlebotomy services for a minimum of three years in South East London, with prior experience in meeting the key objectives and service requirements as outlined.
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The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is in the process 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 in March 2026. SEL ICB is working to develop a new model that considers other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including: <br/>• Fuller Stocktake Report, <br/>• Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to General Practice, <br/>• Delivery Plan for Recovering Urgent and Emergency Care,<br/>• Single Enhanced Access Services, and<br/>• Long Term Plan<br/><br/><br/>Further to our first market engagement event in June, we are reaching out to 111 providers and SEL system partners to: <br/>• share with you our updated plans for the procurement of a new 111 service for South East London.<br/>• receive your feedback on the proposed model, the feasibility of delivering this at a local level, technical requirements and contract terms.<br/><br/>The event will be held close to London Bridge Station between 09:30 and 13:00 on the 15.08.2024, to receive further details please register attendance as instructed below.<br/><br/>To register your interest in attending the event please provide your organisation’s name and contact details to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net), along with the names, job titles, and email addresses of your proposed attendees (as space is limited, please advise of option 1 and option 2 attendees, options 1s will be given a space automatically, option 2s will be contacted if all the places have not been filled by the cut of date and offered a space). This must be completed by midday on the 8th August in order to be able to attend, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
Value undisclosed
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) intends to procure a Community Ear Wax Removal (Aural Care) Service for patients registered with a GP practice within the South East London ICB area (Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark). The service will provide safe, community-based clinical management of impacted cerumen (ear wax) for adults aged 18 years and over. The aim of the service is to improve hearing and communication, support appropriate ear examination, prevent complications associated with ear wax impaction, and enable care to be delivered closer to home. Please note that the contract value specified in the notice is an indicative value with potential to change. Market engagement detail: Date: Monday 10 March 2026 Time: 10:30 to 12.00 Location: MS Teams (we will be sending the calendar invite for the event closer to the time.) The market engagement will cover the following: • present the proposed service model • test deliverability • understand workforce and supply chain capacity • Procurement guidance and tips Who should attend? Any organisation interested in delivering or partnering for the commissioning of Community Ear Wax Removal (Aural Care) in the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark. Please note that the market engagement sessions will not be recorded, and attendees are not permitted to record the sessions or use AI tools/bots to transcribe the event. Registration: Please complete the Market Engagement Event Registration Form by no later than 12:0pm (Noon) on Tuesday 03 March 2026, if you are interested to attend the event: https://forms.office.com/e/zwHqfmk70m
£4,000,000
Contract value
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission additional specialist neuro-rehabilitation level 2b beds to meet the needs of its population in an area that historically has been underserved by such services. The service will meet the British Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine's standards for level 2 specialist neuro-rehabilitation. Key features of any specialist rehabilitation service are: • A multi-professional team has undergone recognised specialist training in rehabilitation • Led or supported by a consultant trained and accredited in Rehabilitation Medicine • A co-ordinated inter-disciplinary team-working towards an agreed set of goals • Take patients with more complex rehabilitation needs than non-specialist services • Have specialist equipment, facilities and staffing levels to meet those needs • Clinical data as defined by the UK National Dataset for Specialist Rehabilitation Services (including complexity and outcome data) are routinely collected and reported annually for all patients • Support local rehabilitation teams in hospital and community • Have a recognised role in education, training in the field of rehabilitation To ensure accessibility for the local population whose needs the ICB is seeking to address the service will be at a distance of no more than 4.5 miles away from King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill.
£1,700,000
Contract value
NHS South East London ICB and the Dysart Surgery (hereafter referred to as "the Authority") are seeking to commission GP Facilities Management Services for the Bromley Health & Wellbeing Centre to a single provider. The proposed contract duration will be an initial duration of 3 years with further options to extend for 1 year + 1 year, equating to a maximum contract duration of 5 years. The initial contract value for the first 3 years will be £100,000 GBP per year or £300,000 for the initial 3 year term. The contract will be between the successful provider and the Dysart Surgery. The Market Engagement Event and Procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. For parties interested in the opportunity an Early Market Engagement Event will be held on Friday 21st March 2025, at 10:00 HRS GMT via Microsoft Teams, where further information will be provided. The event will be approx 60 minutes in duration. For an invite to the event, please email procurement lead Kiran Uppal on the email address k.uppal3@nhs.net providing your name, organisation, role and the email addresses of up to 2 people who will attend the event. A Microsoft Teams meeting invite will be sent to you in response. The closing date for invite request is Thursday 20th March 2025, 15:00 hrs GMT. Further information on the opportunity The facility is the first floor of an existing building, Churchill Court in the Bromley Town Centre which is owned by the London Borough of Bromley and leased by Dysart Surgery. The facilities management services are the tenant's (Dysart Surgery) responsibility under the terms of the lease. The FM services required include (but are not limited to) • Security, access and intruder systems maintenance & maintenance of intruder alarm and access control system • Internal building fabric maintenance • Internal reactive maintenance services • Planned re-lamping service • Locksmith services • Portable Appliance Testing • Window cleaning (internal) • Routine cleaning • Cleaning consumables • Infection control / touchpoint cleaning • Cleaning of integral barrier mats • Deep (periodic) cleaning • Cleaning of curtains and window blinds • Medical and clinical cleaning • Waste disposal - general, recycling, hazardous, clinical, feminine hygiene • Helpdesk services • Management of billable works and projects The tender release date is anticipated the first week of April 2025. Service go live is anticipated for October 2025. This Market Engagement process is being managed by the NHS London Commercial Hub (hosted by NHS North East London) on behalf of NHS South East London (SEL) ICB.
Value undisclosed
This is a prior information notice of an upcoming procurement for the Lewisham High Intensity User service to be delivered under an NHS Standard contract arrangement. South East London Integrated Care Board (NHS South East London) will soon be undertaking a procurement process to select a service provider to deliver a High intensity User (HIU) Service that will provide high quality, collaborative multidisciplinary support for patients that are high users of urgent care services. The SEL ICB is currently developing the draft service requirements which is being informed by service user and stakeholder feedback. SEL ICB wish to request market feedback from potentially interested providers to inform the upcoming procurement process. The service contributes to the delivery of the NHS Long Term plan by reducing demand in Urgent and Emergency Care and aims to deliver positive outcomes and benefits for both patients and the health care system. Contract Duration The contract will have an initial term of 3 years (36 months), followed by an optional extension of 2 years (24 months) at the discretion of the commissioner. If all available extension is taken up in full the contract will have a maximum duration of 5 years (60 months). Contract value The indicative contract value is approximately £170k per annum equating to a maximum contract value of £850k (£510k + £340k). In order to assist the Commissioners with testing its assumptions and proposed service requirements, a market engagement questionnaire (MEQ) has been published to explore the market's feedback on the following areas: • Outline of service requirements and KPI's • timescales for procurement and mobilisation of the new contract • proposed contract duration and financial model. Although, this pre-market engagement does not form any part of the formal procurement process, it will inform how the new service is commissioned. Information gained from this exercise will be used to inform the final service specification and expected outcomes from the procurement process. Interested organisations are asked to submit responses to the Market Engagement questionnaire using the Microsoft Forms LINK - https://forms.office.com/e/Tv73YkPDim Deadline for completion - Please complete this MEQ by no later than 12:00 noon Friday 19 May 2023.
£850,000
Contract value
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) intends to commission a Community Wheelchair Service for residents registered with a GP in, or resident within, the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich. The service will provide assessment, prescription, provision, adjustment, maintenance and review of wheelchairs and associated postural seating equipment for children, young people and adults with long-term mobility and postural needs. The service supports individuals whose mobility limitations impact independence, safety, participation in education or employment, and ability to remain living at home. Market engagement detail: Date: Monday 09 March 2026 Time: 13.30 to 15.00 Location: MS Teams (we will be sending the calendar invite for the event closer to the time.) The market engagement will cover the following: • present the proposed service model • test deliverability • understand workforce and supply chain capacity • Procurement guidance and tips Who should attend? Any organisation interested in delivering or partnering for the commissioning of Community Wheelchair Service in the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich. Please note that the market engagement sessions will not be recorded, and attendees are not permitted to record the sessions or use AI tools/bots to transcribe the event. Registration: Please complete the Market Engagement Event Registration Form by no later than 12:0pm (Noon) on Tuesday 03 March 2026, if you are interested to attend the event: https://forms.office.com/e/NF7iUCNwuT
£2,000,000
Contract value
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission a Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service for the London Borough of Bexley. This service is for adults with multiple long term conditions, over the age of 18, who either live in the London Borough of Bexley or are registered with a Bexley GP practice. Following the publication of the NHS 10 Year Plan, Bexley Place is driving forward with establishing a Neighbourhood Health Service in each of its three neighbourhoods. A fundamental component of a neighbourhood health service is to support residents with the wider determinants of health which have an impact on how they are able to manage their long term conditions. The population in Bexley is diverse, both culturally and economically. The borough is split into 3 Neighbourhoods, these are: • Frognal (Sidcup & Bexley) • Clocktower (Bexleyheath & Welling) • North Bexley (Erith, Thamesmead & Abbey Wood) There are approximately 26,000 people living in Bexley who have 3 or more long term conditions. North Bexley is the most culturally and economically diverse part of the borough, with 15,995 residents living in the lowest 20% deprivation decile - this is 15% of the North Bexley population. In the other parts of the borough, the number of residents living in the lowest 20% deprivation decile is 2,774, which is 2% of that population. People living in the most deprived 20% of Bexley have a shorter life expectancy than those living in the least deprived 20%. For females, the gap is 2.2 years, and for males the gap is 5.2 years. Bexley Place seeks an established provider of voluntary services based in the London Borough of Bexley, with a proven track record in currently delivering social prescribing and peer support services. The provider must be an existing key partner of the integrated neighbourhood teams' development in the London Borough of Bexley. The provider must be able to mobilise the Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service within 3 months of the contract award. Due to different funding sources for these roles, the recruitment requirements are as follows: 3 wte Health & Wellbeing Coaches - North Bexley Neighbourhood - 3 years funding 1 wte Health & Wellbeing Coach Team Lead - 18 months funding 1 wte Health & Wellbeing Triage Administrator - 18 months funding 2 wte Health & Wellbeing Coaches - Frognal Neighbourhood - 18 months funding 3 wte Health & Wellbeing Coaches - North Bexley Neighbourhood - 18 months funding 3 wte Health & Wellbeing Coaches - Clocktower Neighbourhood - 18 months funding There is a possibility that the provider be asked to recruit further Health & Wellbeing Coaches for Bexley in the future, however this will be dependent on further funding becoming available. The Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service aims to: • Identify people who would benefit from Health & Wellbeing Coaching, through primary care, the community or self referral • To support residents to make positive health and lifestyle changes through motivational coaching and support • To signpost and connect people to organisations that can help them, and follow up on their progress and if they require further support • For residents to make health improvements following changes made as a result of their health and wellbeing coaching - reducing the risk of developing other conditions or exacerbating their existing conditions • For residents to feel more able to self manage any conditions they have, with a reduced reliance on emergency care
Value undisclosed
The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is in the process 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 in March 2026. SEL ICB is working to develop a new model that considers other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including: <br/>• Fuller Stocktake Report, <br/>• Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to General Practice, <br/>• Delivery Plan for Recovering Urgent and Emergency Care,<br/>• Single Enhanced Access Services, and<br/>• Long Term Plan<br/><br/>We are reaching out to 111 providers and SEL system partners to: <br/>• share with you our plans for the procurement of a new 111 service for South East London.<br/>• receive your feedback on the proposed service design and timelines.<br/>• hear any concerns that you have and your ideas for how these might be mitigated.<br/>• receive your input into the design of a local model of Clinical Assessment Service delivery.<br/><br/>To register your interest in attending the event please provide your organisation’s name and contact details to kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net, along with the names, job titles, and email addresses of your proposed attendees (no more than 2 per organisation as space is limited). This must be completed by the midday on the 4th June in order to be able to attend, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
Value undisclosed
South East London Integrated Care Board (NHS South East London) under delegated commissioning on behalf of NHS England is seeking to procure GP Primary Medical Services and additional services under APMS Contracts delivered directly nursing home residents, residential care home residents and extra care housing tenants across Bromley Borough. In order to assist the Commissioners with testing its assumptions and proposed service requirements, a market engagement questionnaire (MEQ) has been published to explore the market's feedback on the following areas: • Outline of service requirements and KPI's • timescales for procurement and mobilisation of the new contract • proposed contract duration and financial model Please note you will find the following documents: • Procurement timeline (indicative) • Outline of service requirements and the expectations for this service On the Contracts Finder advert link - https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/5b7aa942-e331-4658-bc2a-eeef023218cc Interested organisations are asked to submit responses to the questionnaire using the Microsoft Forms link. Please complete the MEQ by 12:00 noon on Wednesday 08 March 2023. LINK: https://forms.office.com/e/1TKFbb6b5B
Value undisclosed
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (Bromley) (“the ICB”) is seeking feedback to inform the procurement of the Bromley IRIS. We ask that interested organisations submit responses to the questionnaire using the template provided. Respondents are requested to address the questions specifically rather than attaching extensive technical or promotional information or materials, as such information will not be considered. This Service relates to the delivery of Domestic Abuse (DA) training and support for all GP practices and Primary Care Network (PCN) staff in Bromley in accordance with the IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) model of DA Training delivery to Primary Care, for the 3 years from 01/02/2024 to 31/01/2027. The previous Bromley IRIS service was in place from April 2018 to March 2023, delivering education and training to Bromley GP practices on identification and appropriate referral of victims of Domestic abuse (DA). The new service provider will inherit a good legacy of approximately 41 of the 43 Bromley GP practices being IRIS accredited at 31/03/23.
£575,000
Contract value
To register your interest in attending the event in Bexley on the 08.08.2024, between 10:00am and 13:00pm, please complete the attached Registration Form and send to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net). Please note that no more than 3 attendees per organisation are permitted, as space is limited.<br/>This must be completed by 09:00am on the 02.08.2024 in order to be able to guarantee attendance, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
Value undisclosed
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