NHS Bradford Districts CCG and Bradford City CCG Endoscopy Services
This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.
This sits in the upper-middle of the Health & Social Care band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 32,734 valued Health & Social Care tenders in our corpus.
Light Touch Regime procurement, using the AQP model on behalf of the Bradford CCGs, awarding a contract to two successfully qualified suppliers.
The contract will be let for a period of two years, with the option to extend up to one year.
Activity-driven service, with no guarantee of value to either supplier, the highest value estimated for the duration of the contract totals £2,100,000 across all providers, should the full three years' contract be pursued.
Gastrointestinal endoscopy is the direct visualisation of the gastrointestinal tract.
Gastrointestinal endoscopy is used for diagnosis and treatment of gastroenterology disorders.
Patients will have their diagnostic procedure in a locally accessed environment that meets legislative requirements.
The aim of the service is to aid early diagnostics, avoid the need for unnecessary referral to secondary care and to support the delivery of activity in the community setting where this will improve access.
The service will have the following aims, providing services for patients that: - Follow evidence-based guidelines and good practice points for standards of care - Are timely and patient-centred providing the most appropriate method of treatment for each patient - Are high quality, sustainable, value for money and affordable The service will have the following objectives: a.
To operate well planned and clearly articulated care pathways covering defined presentations and conditions delivering safe, evidence-based care b.
To ensure diagnostic tests are appropriate, necessary, clinically correct, of high quality with timely access and reporting c.
To promote awareness, knowledge and implementation of clinical guidance for care of defined gastroenterological conditions amongst healthcare professionals d.
To work collaboratively with other providers to ensure that transfer of care protocols are in place that ensure that service users have a seamless pathway of care
What the supplier must deliver
Activity-driven service, with no guarantee of value
Activity-driven service, with no guarantee of value to either supplier, the highest value estimated for the duration of the contract totals £2,100,000 across all providers, should the full three years' contract be pursued.
The aim of the service is
The aim of the service is to aid early diagnostics, avoid the need for unnecessary referral to secondary care and to support the delivery of activity in the community setting where this will improve access.
To ensure diagnostic tests are appropriate, necessary
To ensure diagnostic tests are appropriate, necessary, clinically correct, of high quality with timely access and reporting.
To work collaboratively with other providers
To work collaboratively with other providers to ensure that transfer of care protocols are in place that ensure that service users have a seamless pathway of care.
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