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ClosedStage · preprocurement

NHS ARDEN AND GREATER EAST MIDLANDS

Provision of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services for NHS Dudley, NHS Wolverhampton and NHS Sandwell & West Birmingham CCGs

HealthcareCPV 85100000
ValueValue not published
Deadline21 May 2019
Published14 May 2019
RegionWest Midlands
Timeline
Published 14 May 2019ClosedCloses 21 May 2019
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The brief

***THIS ADVERT IS FOR A MARKET ENGAGEMENT EVENT ONLY*** NHS Arden and GEM CSU, on behalf of NHS Dudley, NHS Wolverhampton and NHS Sandwell & West Birmingham CCGs are holding a Market Engagement Event for providers of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services.

The CCGs are seeking to gain enhanced understanding of the market's perception of: - Potential financial modelling; - potential lotting strategies; and - the draft service specification.

The event will also provide a forum for providers to pose any questions they may have of the commissioning CCGs in advance of the launch of a formal tender process.

Indicative activity data from the CCGs, along with the draft service specification are attached to this advert.

Information regarding potential lotting strategies, for discussion with interested parties are included in the additional text below.

By way of background, the Department of Health defines Non-emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) activity as being typified by the non-urgent, planned transportation of patients, with a medical need for transport, to and from a premises providing NHS healthcare and between NHS healthcare Provider/s.

This can and should encompass a wide range of vehicle types and levels of care consistent with the patients' medical needs.

The overarching principle of NEPTS is that only patients who are eligible for transport will receive safe, timely and comfortable transport, without detriment to their medical condition.

The objectives of the service are to ensure that delivery is high quality, responsive, high performing, provides value for money, is environmentally efficient and innovative in the use of information technology.

Details of patient eligibility can be found in the draft service specification attached to this advert.

Commissioners are supportive of partnership models that can include car/taxi companies, community transport operators, and volunteer services including those working within hospital trusts, in order to deliver the service as specified.

The event will be held between 9am and 3pm on Wednesday 22nd May.

An initial presentation will be given by commissioners after which there will be an opportunity for potential bidders to have one to one sessions with the commissioners which will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

To secure a place at the event, request a one to one session (if desired), and access details of the venue, please visit Eventbrite using the following link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/market-engagement-non-emergency-patient-transport-for-3-black-country-ccgs-tickets-61296443312.

Providers are also asked to answer a short survey based on the information attached to this advert when reserving their place.

Information provided will be treated as confidential and will be used to inform the Commissioners' overall procurement strategy.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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The event will also provide a forum

The event will also provide a forum for providers to pose any questions they may have of the commissioning CCGs in advance of the launch of a formal tender process.

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This can and should encompass a wide

This can and should encompass a wide range of vehicle types and levels of care consistent with the patients' medical needs.

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The objectives of the service are

The objectives of the service are to ensure that delivery is high quality, responsive, high performing, provides value for money, is environmentally efficient and innovative in the use of information technology.

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Commissioners are supportive of partnership models

Commissioners are supportive of partnership models that can include car/taxi companies, community transport operators, and volunteer services including those working within hospital trusts, in order to deliver the service as specified.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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Stage
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