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ClosedStage · preprocurement

STAFFORDSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT

Musculoskeletal, Physiotherapy, Pain Management and Rheumatology Services

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline23 Feb 2018
Published20 Dec 2016
RegionNorth West
Timeline
Published 20 Dec 2016ClosedCloses 23 Feb 2018
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The brief

NHS Greater Preston and NHS Chorley & South Ribble CCGs, following reviews, wish to make the healthcare market aware of their intention to commission a new integrated model of care for MSK, Rheumatology, Pain Management and Physiotherapy.

The current contracts in place to meet these requirements are valued at £12,751,970.00 per year.

The CCGs anticipate financial efficiencies from adopting an integrated model through this procurement.

The option of adopting a prime provider model to deliver these services is currently favoured by the CCGs although they remain open to other options.

Pursuant to national guidance and publications such as the Five Year Forward View (2014), Right Care Commissioning For Value (2016) and the Department of Health's Musculoskeletal Services Framework (2006), the CCGs want to work closely with all interested parties to understand how they could streamline and improve the quality of patient journeys and reduce unwanted variations in service, whilst empowering patients to self-manage their own health as much as possible.

The CCGs take seriously their responsibility to provide the best quality care for all patients across their localities.

This is reflected in their Operational Plan which drives improvements in quality of care and delivers financial efficiencies.

With this in mind, they intend to procure a fully integrated model of care for community MSK, physiotherapy, pain management and rheumatology services to deliver effective diagnosis, treatment and management of both short and longer term musculoskeletal related conditions, it is also the intention that this new service model will cater for those patients with more complex conditions that currently are managed across a range of services.

In order to support its thinking with the commissioning of these services and in line with best procurement practice, the CCGs intend to host an event on the 27 January 2017 in order to describe to prospective bidder the vision and proposed procurement process as well as seek views in relation to the specification, contract and financial model.

These is ahead of the CCGs moving to full tender in the middle of February 2017.

The procurement approach is consistent with the Light Touch Regime as described in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and will mirror the Open Procedure.

The CCGs are interested in potential Prime Providers attending the event as well as potential partners who might wish to deliver some of the contract as a subcontractor or as a consortium partner to a prime provider.

Each event will have a scheduled networking opportunity for providers to discuss these services together and build relationships as well as one on one time with commissioners.

Parties interested in attending the events should write directly to Sophie Riding, Procurement Officer at NHS Midlands and Lancashire CSU, at sophie.riding@nhs.net by 12th January 2016 2017.

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NHS Greater Preston and NHS Chorley &amp

NHS Greater Preston and NHS Chorley & South Ribble CCGs, following reviews, wish to make the healthcare market aware of their intention to commission a new integrated model of care for MSK, Rheumatology, Pain Management and Physiotherapy.

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The CCGs anticipate financial efficiencies from adopting

The CCGs anticipate financial efficiencies from adopting an integrated model through this procurement.

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The option of adopting a prime provider

The option of adopting a prime provider model to deliver these services is currently favoured by the CCGs although they remain open to other options.

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The CCGs take seriously their responsibility

The CCGs take seriously their responsibility to provide the best quality care for all patients across their localities.

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The CCGs are interested in potential Prime

The CCGs are interested in potential Prime Providers attending the event as well as potential partners who might wish to deliver some of the contract as a subcontractor or as a consortium partner to a prime provider.

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