KCH INTERVENTIONAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT LLP
Extension of contract for the provision of a Managed Clinical Information System and Patient Monitoring maintenance service
A patient monitoring and clinical information system (ICCA) managed equipment service has been in place with Philips since 2016 (awarded following a competitive tender), and was due to expire 31st August 2023.
This service has provided the maintenance and financing of patient monitoring equipment with Adult Critical Care at Denmark Hill and the PRUH, and Emergency Department Resus at Denmark Hill, as well as the implementation, development, and maintenance of a clinical information system used within those same areas for the care of critical patients.
Both supply and service aspects have been supported by helpdesks and account managements assets.
With significant activity taking place to introduce and implement a new Trust-wide electronic patient record system, and the significant interdependencies and complexities arising out of this programme of work, an extension has been required to enable the service to continue to 31st March 2024.
This is to allow for sufficient time to embed the new EPR, and ensure a robust decommissioning and transition process from the existing clinical information system (with its linkages to the patient monitoring assets) to the new EPR, while providing contingency for clinical risks otherwise inherent in the transition without all previous available functionality being available.
A continuation of services during a period of significant change was further required for patient monitoring assets to ensure stability for these wards, as no further risks could be tolerated for the service while connected services and support systems were being changed.
This extension has also enabled further exploration of alignment of services with the other sites implementing the EPR as part of the same programme, with a view to aligned enterprise working and potential efficiencies in future.
What the supplier must deliver
Both supply and service aspects have been
Both supply and service aspects have been supported by helpdesks and account managements assets.
With significant activity taking place to introduce
With significant activity taking place to introduce and implement a new Trust-wide electronic patient record system, and the significant interdependencies and complexities arising out of this programme of work, an extension has been required to enable the service to continue to 31st March 2024.
A continuation of services during a period
A continuation of services during a period of significant change was further required for patient monitoring assets to ensure stability for these wards, as no further risks could be tolerated for the service while connected services and support systems were being changed.
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