Provision of Renal Transport Service
A Contract Award Notice
by NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 1 year (est.)
- Value
- ___
- Sector
- TRANSPORT
- Published
- 17 Jun 2022
- Delivery
- To 17 Jun 2023 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
2 buyers
- NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Glasgow
1 supplier
- Unnamed None
Description
To provide a service to transport Renal Patients from their home to NHSGG&C Hospitals for treatment (up to 3 times per week) and return home. Patients may be ambulatory but weak and may need assistance into their home. There may also be a requirement to transport patients with restricted mobility. Journeys stated are for indication only and are not binding on NHSGG&C. The number of journeys stated anywhere within the documentation is provided for indication only and is not binding on NHSGG&C. NHSGG&C reserves the right to adjust the volume of services in line with its needs.
Lot Division
1 | Provision of Renal Transport Service for Ambulatory patients To provide an efficient and reliable service of circa 66,000 journeys for ambulatory patients receiving renal dialysis treatment at the Boards Renal Units in Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Vale of Leven Hospital, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Victoria ACH in a timely, efficient and economic manner. (The formula of 1 patient requiring 6 journeys per week x 52 weeks per year has been used to calculate journey estimate). The number of journeys stated anywhere within the documentation is provided for indication only and is not binding on NHS GG&C. Availability, punctuality and reliability of the services are essential to this Contract as are issues concerning continuity of care and treatment of patients. Patients are primarily ambulatory but weak and may need assistance into their home. |
2 | Provision of Renal Transport Service for Patients with restricted mobility To provide an efficient and reliable service of circa 9000 journeys for patients with restricted mobility receiving renal dialysis treatment in a timely, efficient and economic manner. These patients will require assistance to get in and out of a vehicle. This includes any person whose mobility when using transport is reduced due to any physical disability (sensory or locomotor, permanent or temporary), intellectual disability or impairment, or any other cause of disability or age, and whose situation needs appropriate attention and the adaptation to his or her particular needs. This may include transport to/from Renal Units in Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Vale of Leven Hospital, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Victoria ACH. (The formula of 1 patient requiring 6 journeys per week x 52 weeks per year has been used to calculate journey estimate). The number of journeys stated anywhere within the document is provided for indication only and is not binding on NHS GG&C. Availability, punctuality and reliability of the services are essential to this Contract as are issues concerning continuity of care and treatment of patients. Patients have restricted mobility. |
Award Detail
1 | Unnamed (None)
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2 | Unnamed (None)
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Award Criteria
Technical | 40.0 |
Commercial | 60.0 |
CPV Codes
- 60100000 - Road transport services
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
This is a sector identified at risk of infiltration by Serious Organised Crime (SOC) by the Greater Glasgow Serious Organised Crime Interventions, Police Scotland and, as such, mitigating actions will be required as part of this Procurement process. The procurement of the Renal Patient Transport Service will follow the Procurement Department's SOC mitigation protocol. EO's seeking to participate must provide the information required in this notice which will be pre-vetted by Greater Glasgow Serious Organised Crime Interventions, Police Scotland and NHSGG&C Procurement Team. This information must be attached on PCST within the ESPD general attachment section. Failure to supply required information will prevent the EO from proceeding to the tender. The Contracting Authority does not intend to include a sub-contract clause in this Contract for the following reason: As this contract involves a business sector at risk of SOC infiltration, sub contracting is not allowed without the prior express agreement of NHSGG&C. Any sub-contractor will be required to be pre-vetted by the Greater Glasgow Serious Organised Crime Interventions unit of Police Scotland. (SC Ref:696860)
Reference
- OJEU 328838-2022