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NHS ENGLAND

Supplier Ambient Voice Technology (AVT) Self Certified Registry for the use of AI-Enabled Ambient Scribing Products in Health and Care Settings

Business ServicesCPV 79550000
ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published3 Feb 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Garry Mitchell
commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net
+447786275627

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

NHS England are seeking to establish a supplier registry for the use of AI-enabled ambient scribing products in health and care settings.

Suppliers must hold class 1 Medical Device Accreditation and current DTAC assessment.

All corresponding certifications and registrations specified within DTAC must be provided as part of the application process.

Evidence of benefit within the NHS care setting proposed is also required.

Evidence may be provided in various formats for example, in the form of case studies or reports.

The aim is to create and develop a robust and accurate supplier registry for ambient voice technology ("AVT Registry") with an accompanying resource library that will be shared to better inform buying authorities so that they can ensure compliance with the guidance issued by NHS England.

Procurements thereafter will be undertaken by the NHS bodies themselves and in accordance with their own governance requirements.

The National Commercial and Procurement Hub will undertake preliminary completion checks against the requirements and standards as specified on the Atamis e-tendering portal.

An evidence base of documentation will be collated for onward sharing with NHS Buyers.

All collateral must be kept up to date and current.

It is the supplier's responsibility to keep the Hub up to date with details of their systems and solutions so that the information shared with NHS Buyers is current and accurate.

The registry operationalises the requirements by offering a transparent, centralised platform where AVT suppliers can self-declare compliance.

It is not a procurement mechanism, but a strategic enabler that: • Lists successful AVT solutions that have submitted evidence of self-certification with NHS standards • Supports procurement and pilot planning by surfacing supplier capabilities • Encourages transparency around safety, data handling, and performance • Enables monitoring and evaluation of real-world use and outcomes • Facilitates cross-system learning and reduces duplication across ICBs Solutions may include, but are not limited to: • Ambient voice capture • Real-time speech to text transcription • Generative AI summarisation • Suggested structured coding • Intelligent identification - referral • Intelligent summarisation - referral • Automated template population - referral • Intelligent summarisation - patient • Automated template population - patient • Review for approval - clinical • Integration and API Management - EPRs • Insights and Reporting Applications are welcomed from Electronic Patient Record (EPR) providers as this will assist with providing options and information around comparison of EPR Modules against off the shelf.

Suppliers will be required to demonstrate: • Compliance with DTAC and • MHRA Class 1 Registration and evidence of post market surveillance • Evidence of proven impact and benefit in the NHS • Proven experience delivering AVT solutions in healthcare environments • Ability to integrate with existing NHS digital infrastructure • Scalability to meet varying levels of demand across different NHS organisations • Evidence that the product/solution can meet the capabilities as stated in the application pack via video submission.

In addition, suppliers will be required to complete and submit: • A solution Performance and Monitoring Response document. • An indicative pricing matrix or price list. • Information and collateral for onward sharing with NHS Buyers demonstrating the product capabilities and features.

The instructions required for completion can be downloaded from the Atamis portal.

Please note, the Atamis Contract Reference is: C378603 - AVT Self Certified Registry for the use of AI-Enabled Ambient Scribing Products.

To access the information and documents in Atamis, you may need to register if you have not done so already.

Please find the following URL for Atamis: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome Should you have any issues accessing Atamis, further support can be found via the Atamis helpdesk on 0800 9956035 or via email support-health@atamis.co.uk 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays) A guide to using the Atamis portal can be found by using the following link: https://services.atamis.co.uk/docs/Supplier_User_Guide.pdf This AVT Registry process aims to communicate to NHS organisations which suppliers have provided the necessary submission evidence, to assist them with their local procurement of AVT solutions.

The expectations are that buying authorities such as GP's, ICB's and Acute Trusts will use the AVT Registry and accompanying resource library as part of the necessary and locally required due diligence governance checks and to inform a suitable and compliant route to market which will vary according to requirements and contract value.

The first iteration of the AVT Registry was published on the 16th January 2026 and is shared with NHS Buyers upon enquiry into the National Commercial and Procurement Hub.

The initial Pre-Market Engagement Notice (UK2) was published along with the application pack on the 29th October 2025.

The AVT Self Certified Registry will remain open for new submissions on an ongoing basis.

New applications will be reviewed in the order in which they are received.

Additional and ongoing reviews may be required as guidance and products and functionality develop.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Suppliers must hold class 1 Medical Device

Suppliers must hold class 1 Medical Device Accreditation and current DTAC assessment.

02

All corresponding certifications and registrations specified within

All corresponding certifications and registrations specified within DTAC must be provided as part of the application process.

03

The aim is to create and develop

The aim is to create and develop a robust and accurate supplier registry for ambient voice technology ("AVT Registry") with an accompanying resource library that will be shared to better inform buying authorities so that they can ensure compliance with the guidance issued by NHS England.

04

All collateral must be kept up

All collateral must be kept up to date and current.

05

Integration and API Management

Integration and API Management.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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Stage
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