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Soft Market Event Invitation For Suppliers who can provide an Analytics Platform Background Information Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust is the main provider of community NHS health and care across Sussex, providing essential medical, nursing, and therapeutic care to adults, children, and families. Our strategic goals are to be a great place to work, reducing service inequities, continually improve, be a digital leader and sustainability. Internally we utilise a self-serve analytics platform with various dashboards developed by our BI staff. These dashboards present a whole range of information from waiting times to bed status to workforce metrics. Our stakeholders are made up of directors, operational managers, clinicians, and administrative staff members who require real time and daily information to monitor, assess and improve our services. We have over 5,000 staff based in numerous locations across Sussex, meaning access to timely, easy to understand, online analysis is essential. Your company has been invited to a soft market event to give our stakeholders from different service areas an opportunity to see the products currently available in the market, and we also want to explore any future innovation and technology your company may offer. Our soft market event will be held on Monday 14th July 2025 at Brighton General Hospital, Arundel Building, Arundel Suite, 2nd Floor, Elm Grove, Brighton, BN2 3EW. We have allowed 1 hour with 30 minutes for a presentation/demonstration of your product and functionality, and 30 minutes for questions and answers. The following timeslots are available; please can you confirm by Wednesday 9th July 2025 which one is your preferred: 9am – 10am 10.15am – 11.15am 11.45am – 12.45pm 1.30pm – 2.30pm 2.45pm – 3.45pm 4pm – 5pm In your 30min presentation, please include the following: Functionality - An overview of the analytics platform/s with a focus on their visualisation capabilities and user interface experience. Technical – We work with large, complex datasets that require automated refreshes ranging from every 15 minutes to once daily. The platform must support automated data ingestion at these frequencies. Please describe how this is achieved, including scheduling, monitoring, and any limitations. Licensing – Details of your licensing models Transition – Outline how you support onboarding to the platform and detail the methods and support provided for migrating legacy dashboards to ensure a smooth and efficient transition. Support – Details on your customer support framework, including service levels, communication methods, and training programmes available to users, analysts and data engineers. Please provide us with the names and titles of your attendees by Wednesday 9th July 2025. Please note there is no WiFi connection in the Arundel Suite but suppliers will be able to connect their laptop devices with our screens. We look forward to meet you, if you have any questions please email Dagmar.hagen@nhs.net.
£200,000
Contract value
The Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to procure and collaborate with a provider that can resource General Practitioners across the SCFT footprint to work closely with the Trust’s UCR teams. <br/><br/>The expectation is to embed the GPs within each UCR team with support broken down in a hybrid model of ‘On site’ face to face working, ‘Virtual’ support and ‘On Call cover to each UCR team base they are allocated to, each with an expectation to be able to do any urgent patient visits at the patient’s place of residence (within Sussex). <br/><br/>This requirement is paramount to the delivery of the pathway to keep acute patients safely out of hospital and at the place they call home.
£800,000
Contract value
Sussex Community NHS foundation Trust (the Trust) is seeking to run a further competition under the Crown Commercial Service RM6200 Artificial Intelligence DPS. The Trust is seeking a provider to enable the Trust to utilise digital technologies for the clinical management of low back pain and enable the Trust to deliver population health scale interventions. The provider must be able to provide a complete pathway for eligible patients, including triage, assessment, risk stratification and appropriate treatment intervention with signposting, onward referral or return to traditional pathway for any ineligible, red flag or patients who opt out during the process. The provider will be responsible for the management of the eligible caseload with delivery overseen by clinical staff who can contact patients should they require non-digital intervention (e.g. urgent medical advice). As such it is expected the provider is a healthcare provider with appropriate CQC registration. Digital delivery is expected to provide a cost saving in comparison to traditional in person delivery with delivery through a variety of platforms including app based and web based delivery and compatibility with mobile, tablet and computer use. Treatment plans should be personalised and allow patients track process. Treatment plans should adapt, preferably in real time, based on patient feedback and evaluation. Delivery of intervention should be through video or live stream and not reliant on text information. The provider should accept self or clinical referral within the guidance of predetermined referral criteria and provide a true alternative to standard in person care, providing clinical and patient reported outcomes to the Trust to demonstrate effectiveness. The Trust is looking for a provider that will work with the Trust to codevelop risk stratification and algorithms and integrate into the wider MSK pathway to provide a seamless experience for patients. The solution needs to be scalable to deliver at population level.
Value undisclosed
Sussex Community NHS foundation Trust (the Trust) is seeking to run a further competition under the Crown Commercial Service RM6200 Artificial Intelligence DPS. The Trust is seeking a provider to enable the Trust to utilise digital technologies for the clinical management of low back pain and enable the Trust to deliver population health scale interventions. The provider must be able to provide a complete pathway for eligible patients, including triage, assessment, risk stratification and appropriate treatment intervention with signposting, onward referral or return to traditional pathway for any ineligible, red flag or patients who opt out during the process. The provider will be responsible for the management of the eligible caseload with delivery overseen by clinical staff who can contact patients should they require non-digital intervention (e.g. urgent medical advice). As such it is expected the provider is a healthcare provider with appropriate CQC registration. Digital delivery is expected to provide a cost saving in comparison to traditional in person delivery with delivery through a variety of platforms including app based and web based delivery and compatibility with mobile, tablet and computer use. Treatment plans should be personalised and allow patients track process. Treatment plans should adapt, preferably in real time, based on patient feedback and evaluation. Delivery of intervention should be through video or live stream and not reliant on text information. The provider should accept self or clinical referral within the guidance of predetermined referral criteria and provide a true alternative to standard in person care, providing clinical and patient reported outcomes to the Trust to demonstrate effectiveness. The Trust is looking for a provider that will work with the Trust to codevelop risk stratification and algorithms and integrate into the wider MSK pathway to provide a seamless experience for patients. The solution needs to be scalable to deliver at population level.
Value undisclosed
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (“SCFT”/"Authority") is issuing this Invitation to Tender ("ITT") in connection with the competitive procurement of Provision of Dental Prosthetic Services.<br/><br/>The Authority is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Framework Agreement with multiple lots for the provision of Dental Prosthetic Services (the “Framework Agreement”). This agreement will enable the call-off of dental prosthetic services under the Light Touch Regime (“LTR”). The Framework Agreement will comprise of suppliers with the necessary skills and expertise to support the Authority in delivering a comprehensive range of special needs dental prosthetic services.
£416,667
Contract value
Sussex Community NHS foundation Trust (the Trust) is seeking to run a further competition under the Crown Commercial Service RM6200 Artificial Intelligence DPS. The Trust is seeking a provider to enable the Trust to utilise digital technologies for the clinical management of low back pain and enable the Trust to deliver population health scale interventions. The provider must be able to provide a complete pathway for eligible patients, including triage, assessment, risk stratification and appropriate treatment intervention with signposting, onward referral or return to traditional pathway for any ineligible, red flag or patients who opt out during the process. The provider will be responsible for the management of the eligible caseload with delivery overseen by clinical staff who can contact patients should they require non-digital intervention (e.g. urgent medical advice). As such it is expected the provider is a healthcare provider with appropriate CQC registration. Digital delivery is expected to provide a cost saving in comparison to traditional in person delivery with delivery through a variety of platforms including app based and web based delivery and compatibility with mobile, tablet and computer use. Treatment plans should be personalised and allow patients track process. Treatment plans should adapt, preferably in real time, based on patient feedback and evaluation. Delivery of intervention should be through video or live stream and not reliant on text information. The provider should accept self or clinical referral within the guidance of predetermined referral criteria and provide a true alternative to standard in person care, providing clinical and patient reported outcomes to the Trust to demonstrate effectiveness. The Trust is looking for a provider that will work with the Trust to codevelop risk stratification and algorithms and integrate into the wider MSK pathway to provide a seamless experience for patients. The solution needs to be scalable to deliver at population level.
Value undisclosed