NHS England ICF Framework - NHS Increasing Capacity Framework Reference number:41574
A Contract Award Notice
by THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSIONING BOARD (WHICH USES THE OPERATIONAL NAME“NHSENGLAND”)
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £10B
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 28 Apr 2021
- Delivery
- To 28 Jun 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
90 suppliers
- 18 Week Support London
- 4Ways Healthcare Hemel Hempstead
- A Nigam Preston
- Alliance Medical Warwick
- Aspen Healthcare London
- Beacon Medical Services Group Manchester
- Centre for Sight East Grinstead
- Circle Health Holdings London
- Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund Cheltenham
- Diagnostic Healthcare Altrincham
- Diagnostic World Birmingham
- Emms Nottingham
- Epsomedical Cobham
- Essex Ophthalmology Essex Vision Hornchurch
- Fairfield Independent Hospital St Helens
- Fortius London London
- GP Care Bristol
- Greater Lancashire Hospital Preston
- Guardant Health Redwood City
- Healthharmonie Birmingham
- Healthshare West Malling
- Hexarard Group Harrow
- Horder Healthcare Crowborough
- Ics Operations London
- Illumina Diagnostics Grimsby
- Independent Health Group Bath
- Inhealth High Wycombe
- Inhealth Group High Wycombe
- Kims Hospital Maidstone
- King Edward Vii Hospital London
- Kinvara Private Hospital Rotherham
- Livingcare Group Leeds
- London Heart Clinic London
- Manchester Surgical Services Manchester
- Marie Stopes London
- Medefer London
- Medical Imaging Partnership Pease Pottage
- Medical Services London
- Medicare Insourcing Services London
- Medinet Clinical Services Sutton Coldfield
- Mediscan Diagnostic Services Denton
- Mediservices Healthcare Redditch
- Medneo Diagnostics London
- Modality Birmingham
- New Victoria Hospital Kingston upon Thames
- Newmedica London
- Norwich & Norfolk Surgical Services Norwich
- Nuffield Health Epsom
- Omnes Healthcare London
- One Health Group Sheffield
- One Healthcare Partners London
- Operose Health Little Chalfont
- Optegra London
- Physiological Measurements Shropshire
- Pioneer Healthcare Sheffield
- Poundbury Cancer Institute Dorchester
- Practice Plus Group Reading
- Primary Eyecare Cambridgeshire London
- Primary Eyecare Devon Exeter
- Primary Eyecare Services Manchester
- Ramsay Health Care UK Operations London
- Real Imaging Hull
- Remedy Healthcare Solutions London
- Rutherford Cancer Care Hereford
- Sanus Cor London
- Schoen Clinic London London
- SJMP Diagnostic Surgical Norwich
- Somerset Surgical Services Newcastle upon Tyne
- Source Bioscience Nottingham
- Southgates Medical & Surgical Centre Kings Lynn
- Spamedica Bolton
- Specsavers Hearcare Group La Villiaze
- Specsavers Optical Superstores Fareham
- Spencer Private Hospitals Dover
- Spire Healthcare London
- Standard Health London
- Tac Healthcare Group Aberdeen
- Tetbury Hospital Trust Tetbury
- Benenden Hospital Trust Cranbrook
- Dermatology Partnership Oxford
- Healthcare Management Trust London
- Medical Eye Clinic Exeter
- New Foscote Hospital Banbury
- Roxton Practice Immingham
- Transform Hospital Group Manchester
- Tyneside Surgical Services Newcastle
- Ultraslase Eye Clinics Birmingham
- University College London Hospitals NHS FT London
- Westcliffe Health Innovations Bradford
- Whittington Health London
Description
The National Health Service Commissioning Board (which uses the operational name “NHS England”) has established a framework for clinical services titled Increasing Capacity Framework (ICF) under the light touch regime, and has entered into a framework agreement with each provider appointed to the ICF. NHS England intends to enter into a variation of each framework agreement to introduce a quarterly process through which each provider may request changes to the services that they offer to customers under its framework agreement and the sites at which services may be provided under that framework agreement.
Total Quantity or Scope
The National Health Service Commissioning Board (which uses the operational name “NHS England”) has established a framework for clinical services titled Increasing Capacity Framework Agreement (ICF) under the light touch regime. NHS England has previously issued contract notice 2020/S 202 492264 advertising the procurement of the framework and issued Contract Award Notices 2021/S 028 070725 and 2021/S 074 190543 including providers that have been appointed to the framework. This VEAT notice is being issued to advertise NHSE’s introduction of a more detailed change control process through which providers may request changes to the services (procedures) that they offer to customers under the framework and the sites at which services may be provided under the framework. When the framework was procured, providers were provided with a long list of services and asked to indicate which services they would be able to provide from go-live date. They were also asked to state at which sites services could be provided. The proposed variation sets out the process through which providers are permitted to request, on a quarterly basis, (i) that they be permitted to offer additional services to customers via the framework and/or (ii) that they be permitted to offer to provide services at additional sites. The process includes the timetable for submission by providers, templates and method for submission of requests and, where accepted, publication of changes. Additional information: NHS England will apply the evaluation process set out in initial procurement documents to any request submitted via the new change control mechanism. The provider must continue to meet the minimum requirements included in the initial procurement documents in respect of any change submitted for approval via the new process.
Award Detail
1 | 18 Week Support (London)
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2 | 4Ways Healthcare (Hemel Hempstead)
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3 | A Nigam (Preston)
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4 | Alliance Medical (Warwick)
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5 | Aspen Healthcare (London)
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6 | Beacon Medical Services Group (Manchester)
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7 | Centre for Sight (East Grinstead)
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8 | Circle Health Holdings (London)
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9 | Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund (Cheltenham)
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10 | Diagnostic Healthcare (Altrincham)
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11 | Diagnostic World (Birmingham)
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12 | Emms (Nottingham)
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13 | Epsomedical (Cobham)
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14 | Essex Ophthalmology Essex Vision (Hornchurch)
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15 | Fairfield Independent Hospital (St Helens)
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16 | Fortius London (London)
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17 | GP Care (Bristol)
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18 | Greater Lancashire Hospital (Preston)
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19 | Guardant Health (Redwood City)
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20 | Healthharmonie (Birmingham)
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21 | Healthshare (West Malling)
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22 | Hexarard Group (Harrow)
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23 | Horder Healthcare (Crowborough)
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24 | Ics Operations (London)
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25 | Illumina Diagnostics (Grimsby)
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26 | Independent Health Group (Bath)
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27 | Inhealth (High Wycombe)
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28 | Inhealth Group (High Wycombe)
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29 | Kims Hospital (Maidstone)
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30 | King Edward Vii Hospital (London)
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31 | Kinvara Private Hospital (Rotherham)
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32 | Livingcare Group (Leeds)
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33 | London Heart Clinic (London)
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34 | Manchester Surgical Services (Manchester)
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35 | Marie Stopes (London)
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36 | Medefer (London)
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37 | Medical Imaging Partnership (Pease Pottage)
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38 | Medical Services (London)
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39 | Medicare Insourcing Services (London)
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40 | Medinet Clinical Services (Sutton Coldfield)
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41 | Mediscan Diagnostic Services (Denton)
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42 | Mediservices Healthcare (Redditch)
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43 | Medneo Diagnostics (London)
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44 | Modality (Birmingham)
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45 | New Victoria Hospital (Kingston upon Thames)
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46 | Newmedica (London)
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47 | Norwich & Norfolk Surgical Services (Norwich)
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48 | Nuffield Health (Epsom)
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49 | Omnes Healthcare (London)
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50 | One Health Group (Sheffield)
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51 | One Healthcare Partners (London)
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52 | Operose Health (Little Chalfont)
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53 | Optegra (London)
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54 | Physiological Measurements (Shropshire)
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55 | Pioneer Healthcare (Sheffield)
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56 | Poundbury Cancer Institute (Dorchester)
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57 | Practice Plus Group (Reading)
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58 | Primary Eyecare Cambridgeshire (London)
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59 | Primary Eyecare Devon (Exeter)
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60 | Primary Eyecare Services (Manchester)
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61 | Ramsay Health Care UK Operations (London)
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62 | Real Imaging (Hull)
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63 | Remedy Healthcare Solutions (London)
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64 | Rutherford Cancer Care (Hereford)
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65 | Sanus Cor (London)
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66 | Schoen Clinic London (London)
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67 | SJMP Diagnostic Surgical (Norwich)
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68 | Somerset Surgical Services (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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69 | Source Bioscience (Nottingham)
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70 | Southgates Medical & Surgical Centre (Kings Lynn)
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71 | Spamedica (Bolton)
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72 | Specsavers Hearcare Group (La Villiaze)
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73 | Specsavers Optical Superstores (Fareham)
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74 | Spencer Private Hospitals (Dover)
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75 | Spire Healthcare (London)
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76 | Standard Health (London)
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77 | Tac Healthcare Group (Aberdeen)
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78 | Tetbury Hospital Trust (Tetbury)
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79 | Benenden Hospital Trust (Cranbrook)
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80 | Dermatology Partnership (Oxford)
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81 | Healthcare Management Trust (London)
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82 | Medical Eye Clinic (Exeter)
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83 | New Foscote Hospital (Banbury)
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84 | Roxton Practice (Immingham)
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85 | Transform Hospital Group (Manchester)
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86 | Tyneside Surgical Services (Newcastle)
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87 | Ultraslase Eye Clinics (Birmingham)
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88 | University College London Hospitals NHS FT (London)
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89 | Westcliffe Health Innovations (Bradford)
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90 | Whittington Health (London)
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Award Criteria
SQ | Pass / Fail |
Technical | Pass / Fail |
HRG Workbook | Info |
CPV Codes
- 85100000 - Health services
Indicators
Legal Justification
NHS England previously procured the Increasing Capacity Framework (the ICF ) (contract notice 2020/S 202 492264 and Contract Award Notices 2021/S 028 070725 and 2021/S 074 190543). NHS England is intending to modify the framework agreements entered into under the ICF to include the process through which providers may request (i) additions to the services they supply under their framework agreement and/or (ii) the inclusion of additional sites at which the provider is permitted to offer services. NHS England has concluded that the proposed framework variation falls outside the scope of application of the directive as the modification will introduce the processed change control mechanism which is not a substantial change to the ICF (as defined in Article 72(1)(e)). The original procurement documents did envisage that existing providers would be permitted to increase the scope of the services that they offered under the ICF provided such additional services were within the scope of the ICF services. Existing providers will be permitted to request changes via the process on a quarterly basis as per the mechanism. The proposed variation sets out the process through which such changes to services may be requested, considered and approved or rejected, as appropriate, by NHS England. It is NHS England’s view that the proposed variation does not change the scope of the original framework agreements considerably , alter the economic balance of the framework agreements or materially change the character of the framework agreements. In addition, it would not have attracted additional participants or allowed for acceptance of a tender other than originally accepted or admission of candidates other than those selected. The volume and type of in-scope services selected by providers as part of their bids were not evaluated and the original procurement documents did envisage that provider would be permitted to offer additional services provided such services were within the scope of the ICF. The proposed variation to framework agreements is not intended to replace the refresh process suggested as a possibility in the original procurement documents . The Authority still reserves the right to undertake a refresh process as advertised in the original procurement documents through which (inter alia) additional providers may apply to provide services under the ICF. Providers will not be permitted to offer additional services which go beyond of the scope of services covered by the original ICF or which alter the overall nature of the ICF. The original procurement documents did state that providers could offer services at additional sites but that the addition of such sites would not be automatic and would be subject to an approval process. The proposed framework agreement variation will include the formal process through which providers may request and record such site changes.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The Award of the framework agreement is on behalf of the National Health Service, namelyNHS England, all Clinical Commissioning Groups, NHS Trusts, NHS Foundation Trusts andeach of their successor bodies. A list of organisations that can draw down the services canbe found at : https://www.nhs.uk/servicedirectories/pages/nhstrustlisting.aspx https://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/CCGListing.aspx https://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/AreaTeamListing.aspx https://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/SpecialHealthAuthorityListing.aspx As this was a procurement process for healthcare services, NHS England and the Contracting Authorities using the framework are only bound by the parts of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 that specifically apply to social and other specific services. This Contract Award Notice represents the suppliers that have entered into the Framework Agreement as at the date of this notice.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-02ab61
- FTS 009200-2021