NHS Doncaster CCG : Urgent and Emergency Care
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NHS Doncaster CCG currently commissions Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC) services across Doncaster.
In 2015, four separate contracts were awarded for urgent and emergency care provision across: - Front Door Assessment Streaming Service - Same Day Health Centre - Urgent Treatment Centre including GP Out Of Hours (OOH) - Emergency Care Practitioner services The Doncaster UEC system has been strengthened significantly due to a "system" response to local challenges.
The key to the local success has been partnership working with provider flexibility and adaptability.
Over time, it has become clear that managing and delivering urgent and emergency care services needs to be undertaken as a whole, and that this is most effective through a contractual approach which drives integration and partnerships across providers.
Doncaster CCG therefore intends to commission an urgent care service model delivered through collaboration with all UEC providers across the system.
If there is more than one provider of UEC services, providers must be able to work together flexibly to deliver a new integrated model of urgent care.
The successful provider(s) may be required by NHS Doncaster CCG, and at Doncaster CCG's absolute discretion, to form an Alliance Partnership with other UEC providers.
The services to be delivered include: - A 24/7 assessment and signposting service at the front door to the A&E service at Doncaster Royal Infirmary - A 24/7 urgent primary care service to manage patients signposted to the Urgent Treatment Centre (including GP OOH) on the Doncaster Royal Infirmary site; this is co-located with the assessment and signposting service and the Emergency Department - A 24/7 urgent primary care service to manage patients with minor illness needs that attend the Urgent Treatment Centre on the Mexborough Hospital site; this is provided in conjunction with the existing Minor Injuries service - A 24/7 Emergency Care Practitioner service delivered within the community - A same day urgent primary care service delivered off site at the Doncaster Same Day Health Centre, Devonshire House - Cover for Doncaster GP Practices during training and events These services are to be delivered over a contract period of 5 years, with the option to extend for a further 2 years and with an indicative contract value of approximately £48,479,515 for the full 7 year service delivery.
The contract will commence on 1 October 2020.
What the supplier must deliver
Over time, it has become clear
Over time, it has become clear that managing and delivering urgent and emergency care services needs to be undertaken as a whole, and that this is most effective through a contractual approach which drives integration and partnerships across providers.
If there is more than one provider
If there is more than one provider of UEC services, providers must be able to work together flexibly to deliver a new integrated model of urgent care.
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