NHS SOUTH OF ENGLAND PROCUREMENT SERVICES
Physical Health Check Screen and Intervene Service for People with Serious Mental Illness
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This notice is to inform the market of the direct award of a 12-month contract to Southdown Housing Association Limited, for the provision of a Physical Health Check Screen & Intervene Service for People with Serious Mental Illness, for NHS West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group ('the CCG') commencing 1st June 2022.
The Screen and Intervene service will be a key component in a community-based model that will work alongside the new Locally Commissioned Service (LCS) for GP practices and the new Access Facilitator posts (employed by SPFT) in seeking improved physical health outcomes for people suffering from severe mental illness (SMI), who are registered on GP SMI practice registers.
People living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) are included on specific General Practice SMI Registers.
These are people who have received a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder or who have experienced an episode of non-organic psychosis.
This group face one of the greatest health inequality gaps in England.
This new, local service will also help to support NHS capacity constraints and long waiting lists by ensuring an additional community-based service is in place.
Justification for this direct award decision is based on the urgent need to implement, from 1st June 2022, a Screen and Intervene service for people living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) in West Sussex, which needs to be consistent with the existing models in place in East Sussex and Brighton.
Commissioner capacity has been stretched over the last year, which alongside the continued effects of COVID-19 have resulted in a competitive procurement exercise being delayed.
The service model is well developed from a commissioner perspective and strong and effective partnering arrangements are in place between SHA and the SPFT clinical team, including the SMILES team, and also established PCN-based Wellbeing Services.
Given the imperative to address the current gap in service and the resultant pressures on the wider healthcare system, the decision has been made to directly award, as an interim arrangement, a short-term contract to Southdown Housing Association, pending formal procurement of the future service to commence 1st June 2023.
This will allow further time to review the service as proposed and to ensure that the future service, when commissioned, will be complimentary to the ongoing re-development of Emotional and Wellbeing Services.
An open procurement exercise will be undertaken during the period of this interim arrangement, to ensure a new longer term contract can be awarded to commence 1st June 2023.
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This new, local service will also help
This new, local service will also help to support NHS capacity constraints and long waiting lists by ensuring an additional community-based service is in place.
Justification for this direct award decision is
Justification for this direct award decision is based on the urgent need to implement, from 1st June 2022, a Screen and Intervene service for people living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) in West Sussex, which needs to be consistent with the existing models in place in East Sussex and Brighton.
This will allow further time to review
This will allow further time to review the service as proposed and to ensure that the future service, when commissioned, will be complimentary to the ongoing re-development of Emotional and Wellbeing Services.
An open procurement exercise will be undertaken
An open procurement exercise will be undertaken during the period of this interim arrangement, to ensure a new longer term contract can be awarded to commence 1st June 2023.
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