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Clinical Lead for High Impact User (HIU) Service

Main contract details

Opportunity Id
DN736410
Title
Clinical Lead for High Impact User (HIU) Service
Categories
79620000-6 - Supply services of personnel including temporary staff
85100000-0 - Health services
85120000-6 - Medical practice and related services
98300000-6 - Miscellaneous services
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Description
Cambridgeshire County Council are hosting a High Impact User (HIU) service, supporting individuals who are frequent attenders at Emergency Departments at Addenbrookes, Hinchingbrooke and Peterborough City Hospitals. We are looking to procure clinical support in the form of a Clinical Lead for the programme, through an individual or small team (maximum 4) The Clinical Lead will be a registered clinician with significant experience working in in community-based settings or services, and/or with people who have complex health and social needs. They will use their clinical expertise to support delivery of the High Impact Use Programme, and to ensure robust clinical governance is in place, that pathways and processes are effective and to support the HIU Operational Team (Tier 1) to work effectively in a complex system. They will have local knowledge and or experience in HIU Service Support. They must have current Clinical Registration.

The Clinical Lead will also use their leadership role to encourage system changes based on learning from this approach such as gaps in service use, current gaps in care and support, or opportunities for better coordination of care and support.

This service is not a medical or clinical service, but the HIU Operational Team will be supported by the Clinical Lead to work safely and effectively in partnership with a wide range of clinicians and professionals.

Region(s) of supply
Cambridgeshire CC
Estimated value
£15,000.00
Keywords
clinical, clinical lead, HIU, Frequent Attender, Emergency Department

Key dates

Estimated contract dates
Start date
22/09/2024
End date
16/03/2025

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Contact details

Buyer
Cambridgeshire County Council
Contact
Joe Gilbert
Email
joe.gilbert@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Telephone
07767013427
Address
Scott House
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire
PE29 3AD
United Kingdom

Attachments

Appendix 1 - HIU Service Overview - Clinical Lead RFQ.pdf 80 KB
Appendix 2 - HIU Service Structure Chart.pdf 37 KB
Appendix 3 - Response Document - Clinical Lead RFQ.docx 60 KB
Appendix 4 - Pricing sheet template - Clinical Lead HIU.xlsx 25 KB
Cover sheet for Clinical Lead RFQ.pdf 130 KB
Requirement quote - Clinical Lead RFQ.pdf 345 KB
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