The Inventory management system project is to implement an IM system to manage medical and surgical products to improve patient care, quality, efficiency, cost effectiveness and reduce overall financial and safety risk. <br/><br/> For UCLH it will need to integrate with the Trust’s ordering and NHS Supply Chain systems as well as with finance (Oracle Fusion), EHRS (Electronic Health Records System) (EPIC is the system name) and product catalogues to provide visibility and efficient management of stock (further considerations around EHRS (EPIC).<br/><br/>An IM System tracks products through the entire supply chain or in an area of the business it operates in, it enables barcoding, reporting, forecasting, alerts, accounting, automated ordering, tracking and multiple location management. <br/><br/>It enables an organisation such as UCLH to oversee the constant flow of goods into the Trust and as they are consumed.<br/><br/>We would like to engage with the market to ensure all due diligence is undertaken and we understand the capabilities of the market and the systems available and future innovations have been considered, before we start the procurement process.
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-155245
UCLH wishes to procure a transformation partner to improve efficiency and productivity of the radiotherapy department, challenging current ways of working and offering new insights.
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-496093
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust "UCLH" and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust "RNOH" will be collaborating to procure non-emergency patient transport services. <br/><br/>UCLH employs over 9,700 WTE staff, has approximately 1,063 beds across all its sites with approximately 160,000 inpatient admissions and 950,000 outpatient appointments per annum.<br/><br/>RNOH directly employs 1,610 people with hundreds more employed by partners supporting its work. It provides services on three sites; Stanmore Hospital has around 200 beds including 14 intensive care beds and is set in 112 acres of land in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bolsover Street site, for outpatient and diagnostic services is located in Central London and Enfield MSK Hub.<br/><br/>There is potential for this agreement to grow to include other partners across the NCL landscape. <br/><br/>The procurement process will be a mini-competition from the London Procurement Partnership (LPP) Dynamic Purchasing System for Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services. <br/><br/>Lots Required: <br/>Category 1. Booking and Eligibility Assessment Services<br/>Category 2. Core Patient Transport Services<br/>Category 3. Mental Health and Secure Transport Services<br/>Category 4. High Dependency Transport Services<br/>Category 5. Taxi and Passenger Transport Services
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-168243
North Central London (NCL) ICB is delivering numerous digital healthcare projects, many of which involve information exchanges between systems across Trust boundaries. NCL wishes to explore the option of creating an ICS-wide integration hub and patient identity capability.<br/>Suppliers are invited to register their interest to deliver such a solution on behalf on NCL.
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-31163
Through collaboration with University College London the potential for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy to provide a benefit to the patients of University College London Hospital has been identified. The Trust is therefore exploring the possibility of installing this novel technology on our estate with the intention of developing clinical trials to evaluate the effectiveness of Neutron Boron Capture Therapy - we hope this would lead to the development of new cancer treatments for patients. <br/><br/>To progress this the Trust are looking to identify potential suppliers who can provide further information on the capability of the equipment, its functionality and operability. Several potential sites are being reviewed with their suitability depending on the infrastructure requirements of the proposed solution - size, access and power are of particular concern. Collating this information shall enable UCLH to determine the viability of the project from both a technical and financial perspective. <br/><br/>If deemed viable then UCLH will be seeking a collaborative arrangement with a supplier to design, install and maintain the equipment. Furthermore, we would look for enhanced training for our staff and ongoing engagement with a supplier to aid further research and development of treatment possibilities for patients.<br/><br/>The equipment will be used initially to offer treatment access, within the context of a clinical trial, to patients with relapsed brain tumours and relapsed head and neck cancers using current, approved boron agents - The Trust are therefore looking for equipment which has a history of patient use. In parallel we intend to explore new indications and new pharmaceuticals in trial in partnership with University College London. Additional research will study drug uptake and monitoring.<br/><br/>To our knowledge this would create the only service in the UK able to offer this treatment. The estimated capacity when fully operational could be ~2000 patients per year.
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-167210
The Lighthouse is the first UK Child House, a multi-professional Barnahus model service for CYP who have experienced child sexual abuse and a national leader in the field. The Lighthouse provides a holistic health assessment and medical support, emotional support and therapeutic interventions, advocacy and police interviews led by clinical psychologists.
The service is seeking external evaluation support to review internal processes and policies and submit a written report to ensure a thorough and appropriate ethical process exists. This should be in line with the Barnahus Standards, NICE guidance, Think Family, Trauma-Informed Care and addressing Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
University College London Hospitals NHS FTLondonWAC-538329