STAFFORDSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
NHS East Lancashire CCG - APMS Services
NHS East Lancashire CCG through this procurement is commissioning two APMS contract across two lots for services being delivered for Lot 1 from Accrington Victoria Hospital and for Lot 2 across three locations in Nelson, Padiham and Rawtenstall.
The aim of all the services is to deliver essential, additional and enhanced services to registered patients of each practice.
It is proposed that the terms and conditions of all the services, including tariff arrangements, will reflect those contained in General Medical Services (GMS) contracts.
The contract lengths will be 10 years with an option to extend for a further 5 years subject to satisfactory review and the current value for each lot is: Lot 1: £2,973,120.45 Lot 2: £7,242,948.30 Bidders may bid for either or both lots and all the information regarding the requirement is available from the eprocurement tool to providers who express an interest at a Bravo Solution - https://mlcsu.bravosolution.co.uk/
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The aim of all the services is
The aim of all the services is to deliver essential, additional and enhanced services to registered patients of each practice.
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