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PRJ-863 Bexley and Greenwich CCGs Urgent Treatment Service - Early Market Engagement Event

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Opportunity Id
DN446628
Title
PRJ-863 Bexley and Greenwich CCGs Urgent Treatment Service - Early Market Engagement Event
Categories
85000000-9 - Health and social work services
Description
Bexley and Greenwich Clinical Commissioning Groups (BG CCGs) have stated their intention to commission a model of urgent treatment service for Bexley and Greenwich residents.
There are currently 3 Urgent Care Centres (UCC) across the 2 boroughs
One co- located at Queen Elizabeth Hospital
One standalone unit in North Bexley at Erith Hospital
One standalone unit at Queen Mary’s Hospital Sidcup

By October 2020 all UCC’s will be expected to have become Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC). Within Bexley and Greenwich the vision is to create an urgent and emergency care system (one system multiple facilities) that is capable of delivering equitable access to the right care first time for the majority of patients through a networked model with services provided along robust pathways 24/7.
This is an opportunity for a genuine integrated Urgent and Emergency (UEC) Care services, aligning NHS 111, London Ambulance Service (LAS), the Intermediate Care Services, GP out-of- hours, GP extended hours hubs and Hospital Emergency Centres.

The new urgent treatment centre service will be delivered from the existing 3 Urgent Care Centres (UCC) sites across the 2 boroughs, one co-located at Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) Woolwich, one standalone unit in North Bexley at Erith Hospital and one standalone unit at Queen Mary’s Hospital Sidcup. The Greenwich UTC based at the QEH will be open 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. The expectation of the 2 standalone UTC’s in Bexley is that one will be open 24hrs a day/ 7 days a week (Queen Mary’s Hospital) and the other will be open 13hrs a day/7 days a week (Erith Hospital). The UTC will include open access patients and may include scheduled or appointed patients (e.g. via NHS 111) with urgent need. It is expected that the urgent treatment centre model will be fully implemented at all 3 sites by October 2020.






The CCGs are continuing to develop and test its draft model of care requirements, the CCGs wishes to invite potentially interested providers of urgent care services to help test aspects of the new service requirements and potential commercial options. The CCGs intend to hold an Early Market Engagement between 10:30-15:00 hours, Friday 6th December 2019. The event will be held at the Boat House, Danson Road Bexleyheath Kent DA6 8HL.
Registration, with tea/coffee available, starts from 10:300 for a prompt 1100 start.

Below is a brief summary of the event:

Session 1 – The Urgent Treatment Centre Service Specification
The purpose of this session is to give potential providers an overview of the aims that the CCGs has for its new UTC service specification and share proposed model options, and allow potential providers the opportunity questions about the specification.
The current draft CCGs UTC service specification has been published with this advert.

Session 2 – The Proposed Models Workshop
The purpose of this session is to gain feedback from potential providers on specific aspects of the proposed service
Please note all attendees must pre-register to access the event. If you wish to participate, please submit a completed registration form by 12:00 hours Monday 2 December 2019 via the tender portal. The form can be accessed via the tender portal at https:// https://procontract.due-north.com/Login. Interested parties must register an account on the portal and, once registered and logged in, you must express an interest in the project to access the Registration Form. Further instructions on how to access the project can be found at the following link: https://supplierhelp.due-north.com https://procontracthelp.due-north.com/. Once in the project screen the form can be accessed, completed and submitted via the messaging facility.

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Please note — Bexley and Greenwich CCGs are issuing this notice as a request for information only. This notice does not represent an invitation to tender, nor is it a request for formal expressions of interest. The Market Engagement Event and any associated documentation issued by the CCGs do not form any part of an invitation to tender.

Any organisation or individual attending the Engagement Event is doing so to support market research only and to help make any potential commissioning process more focused and efficient. No supplier selection or supplier preference is implied. Any information provided by Bexley and Greenwich CCGs about the requirement and procurement process to be followed is indicative only, and subject to change/confirmation.

Potential responders will not be prejudiced in any future procurement processes by either responding or not responding to this soft market engagement exercise.

NEL CSU is managing this Early Engagement process on behalf of NHS Bexley and Greenwich Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs).

Region(s) of supply
United Kingdom
Estimated value
N/A
Keywords
Urgent Treatment Service

Key dates

Estimated contract dates
Start date
01/10/2020
End date
30/09/2025

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Contact details

Buyer
NHS London Commercial Hub
Contact
Mr Tim Odejobi
Email
nelcsu.clinical-procurement@nhs.net
Telephone
0749 6510712

Attachments

191017 Market Engagement Questionnaire Bexley and Greenwich CCGs v0.4.docx 70 KB
Attendance Form.xlsx 17 KB
DRAFT Greenwich & Bexley CCGs Urgent Treatment Service Specification Nov2019.docx 556 KB
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