DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
Provision of Lateral Flow Device Digital Reader Solution
The Authority has a requirement to procure digital read capability to interpret COVID-19 Self Report LFD test kit results using images of the LFD test supplied by the user when reporting their result on the GOV.UK website.
The Authority requires market-ready solutions that can integrate with its standard API specification and that meet the requisite clinical accuracy, performance, and security requirements of DHSC and other regulating bodies (as will be further detailed in the ITT).
The Authority is seeking up to three different suppliers and contracts will be tendered via further competition on CCS Spark Dynamic Purchasing System (RM6094) with planned service go-live by December 2021.
Interested suppliers are requested to join the Spark DPS in order to participate in the further competitions. https://www.crowncommercial.gov.uk/agreements/RM6094 The Authority expects to launch the further competitions in Mid-October, subject to internal approvals.
The Authority anticipates that it may apply the following filters: • The 'Subject Area' is Health • The 'Subject Areas' services within Health is expected to be Diagnostics • the type of 'Delivery Method' services is expected to be Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation • 'Delivery Method' services within Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation, is expected to be 'Machine Learning' and 'Computer Vision' • Location services is expected to be all UK locations • Security option is expected to be Official Selected cohorts of users using the GOV.UK "Report a Lateral Flow Test Result" website are given an option to submit a photograph (image) of their LFD taken with their smart phone.
The service then provides a "digital read" of their test result in real time.
The GOV.UK service captures the image from the user and passes this via a standard API to a MHRA derogated cloud-based "digital read" service.
The aim of the procurement activity under the Spark DPS is to procure up to three web service based digital readers, to provide technical and commercial resilience.
The successful suppliers will create a RESTful web API, to a specification provided by DHSC, that will securely accept an image of a Covid-19 LFD sent by DHSC.
The suppliers will provide a cloud-based digital reader service that will take each supplied LFD image, and interpret this digitally in real time, to provide an accurate test result for each image via a callback URL to a DHSC hosted API.
The test result will consist of the image identifier, interpreted test result value (which can be Positive, Negative or Void) and a value which represents confidence level in the returned result.
In the case where the service cannot provide a digital read of the image (an "invalid" result), the supplier service will be capable of returning a standard error code describing the reason for the failed (invalid) read.
Future procurements for LFD readers may allow for LFD digital reader technical approaches beyond the API method described above.
What the supplier must deliver
The Authority requires market-ready solutions that can
The Authority requires market-ready solutions that can integrate with its standard API specification and that meet the requisite clinical accuracy, performance, and security requirements of DHSC and other regulating bodies (as will be further detailed in the ITT).
The 'Subject Areas' services within Health is
The 'Subject Areas' services within Health is expected to be Diagnostics.
The type of 'Delivery Method' services is
the type of 'Delivery Method' services is expected to be Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation.
'Delivery Method' services within Artificial Intelligence (AI)
'Delivery Method' services within Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation, is expected to be 'Machine Learning' and 'Computer Vision'.
Location services is expected to be all
Location services is expected to be all UK locations.
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