PRJ-996 City and Hackney CCG Primary Care Mental Health Alliance
A Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency (VEAT) Notice
by NHS CITY AND HACKNEY CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £48K
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 08 Jan 2021
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
London Borough of Hackney and City of London
3 buyers
- NHS City & Hackney CCG London
1 supplier
- East London NHS Trust RWK London
Description
This alliance contract is set to provide a range of Mental Health services at Primary Care for the benefit of City and Hackney residents. City and Hackney CCG is undergoing a merger with 6 other CCGs on 1-Apr-2021 and is intending to issue a short extension (6 months) to all contracts expiring on 31-Mar-2021 to provide continuity during the merger. This is under regulation 72(b)(i) and 72(b)(ii) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 because a change of contractor cannot be made for technical reasons and would cause significant inconvenience for the CCG.
Total Quantity or Scope
The Primary Care Alliance work to address the STP strategic priorities through a supported self management using a recovery model in line with EPC model. This service is also set to increase access standards and care pathways which is set on the Five Year Forward View and improve the identification of Mental Health problems within Primary Care.
Award Detail
1 | East London NHS Trust RWK (London)
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CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
Indicators
Legal Justification
City Hackney CCG is being merged with 6 other CCGs to form North East London CCG (NEL CCG) on 1-April-2021. To ensure smooth transition to NEL CCG the CCG is extending all contracts for 6 months where continuity of provider is deemed necessary. The CCG is publishing this notice to signal its intention to directly award a contract, on the grounds that continuing to use the original contractors is necessary during the merger for technical reasons and that changing contractor at this time would cause significant inconvenience to the CCG (PCR 2015, Reg 72(b)(i) and (b)(ii). While consideration has been given to the Coronavirus pandemic response 32(2)(c) is not being cited as the primary reason for the extension. The CCG believes that this supplier is already integrated with other services in East London, and has strong links with local health, social care, community and voluntary organisations. This enables it to deliver services in an integrated way and provide holistic care that meets the needs of local patients. The intended contract extension is for 6 months, to September 2021, and by that time NEL CCG will have been able to complete the merger process, understand where it has multiple contracts for the same services, and make decisions on competitive tendering options for future consolidated contracts as a new organisation.
Other Information
£96,126 for 2019/20 £96,126 for 2020/21 £48,063 for 2021/22 Whole Alliance funding £1,125,795 for 2019/20 and £1,077,851 for 2020/21
Reference
- FTS 000395-2021