NHS England - Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Lloyd George Record Digitialisation Services
This is a large award for IT Services — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 36,449 valued IT Services tenders in our corpus.
NHS England (NHSE) are seeking to extend the existing DPS to support the national approach to the digitisation of Lloyd George records in GP practices.
Corresponding TED notice reference is 2020/S 027-063375 published on 7 August 2020.
The National Commercial & Procurement Hub (on behalf of NHSE) is seeking suitably experienced and qualified suppliers to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) as the vehicle for the procurement of digitisation services for NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICB's), and other Contracting Authorities identified on a regional or local basis.
The DPS will be divided into three Categories (Lots): Lot 1 Scanning services Lot 2 Integration with foundation clinical system Lot 3 Scanning services/integration with foundation clinical system (being the aggregate subject-matter of Lots 1 and 2).
Suppliers interested in performing the services covered by both Lots 1 and 2, m…
What the supplier must deliver
NHS England (NHSE) are seeking to extend
NHS England (NHSE) are seeking to extend the existing DPS to support the national approach to the digitisation of Lloyd George records in GP practices.
Lot 2 Integration with foundation clinical system
Lot 2 Integration with foundation clinical system.
Lot 3 Scanning services/integration with foundation clinical
Lot 3 Scanning services/integration with foundation clinical system (being the aggregate subject-matter of Lots 1 and 2).
Contracting Authorities will be able to use
Contracting Authorities will be able to use the DPS to award specific contracts by inviting suppliers listed to compete via an ITT.
Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.
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