Provision of Lloyd George Record Digitisation Services – Lot 1 – Scanning Services to NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System (ICS)
A Contract Award Notice
by NHS BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, OXFORDSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE WEST (BOB) INTEGRATED CARE SYSTEM - BUCKINGHAM CCG (LEAD CCG), OXFORDSHIRE CCG AND BERKSHIRE WEST CCG
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Dps (Services)
- Duration
- 6 year (est.)
- Value
- £561K
- Sector
- BUSINESS
- Published
- 03 Jun 2022
- Delivery
- To 02 Aug 2030 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Aylesbury
2 buyers
1 supplier
- Iron Mountain London
Description
The GP Contract requires that by 2022/23, Lloyd George notes will be digitised and patients will have access to their records. The agreed approach, therefore, needs to ensure that CCGs can award contracts to suitably qualified and experienced suppliers who can deliver against this requirement, whilst keeping the burden to practices to a minimum. NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System (ICS) have awarded a contract, under the LG DPS, to deliver their Lloyd George Record Digitisation Services.
Total Quantity or Scope
The LG patient record comprises of the LG envelope and the contents, which is an important part of the patient’s historical medical record. The contents may be divided into four sections: Administration, Clinical, Historical, and Lab results. There is a legal requirement to keep the full patients record for a minimum of 10 years after the death of a patient. There are four primary reasons for digitisation of Lloyd George records: • safer care for patients • release of space within practices to provide additional consultation areas • access to the full patient record at the point of care • GP Contract commitments to digitise all Lloyd George patient records by March 2022. Nationally supported pilot sites have facilitated the development of a national approach, specification, process map and set of standards for the digitisation of LG records, including specific standards for quality management, information and records management, business continuity, and data security. Each Lloyd George envelope has a broad range of detailed personal information stored inside and maintaining the security accuracy, availability and integrity of these legacy records is vital. The handling of these records needs particular care; the paper records can be up to 70 years old and some records are fragile and in a poor state, coupled with the fact the information they hold is vital and paramount for safe medical practice. The lack of continuity and resilience within the paper record poses a risk to the ongoing, continuity of person-centred care. This procurement followed a competitive tender using the NHS England and NHS Improvement Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) (OJEU Reference 2020/S 152-373617) which was established by the NHS England and NHS Improvement National Commercial and Procurement Hub as a route to awarding contracts for Lloyd George Record Digitisation Services. It is compliant with the public procurement regulations and public authority standing financial instructions. To note, the tender is caught in the scope of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 – Regulation 34: Dynamic Purchasing Systems. NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System (ICS) have awarded a contract to deliver their Lloyd George Record Digitisation Services This procurement process was facilitated by the NHS England National and Commercial Procurement Hub (commissioned from the SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
Award Detail
1 | Iron Mountain (London)
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Renewal Options
Option to extend for up to six months
Award Criteria
Quality | 40.0 |
PRICE | 60.0 |
CPV Codes
- 79999100 - Scanning services
- 60000000 - Transport services (excl. Waste transport)
- 72317000 - Data storage services
- 72512000 - Document management services
- 79996100 - Records management
- 92512100 - Archive destruction services
- 63121100 - Storage services
Indicators
- Options are available.
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Reference
- OJEU 303744-2022