RM6126 DPS Call Off Contract for Rapid Literature Review: Professional Judgement - Research 4
A Contract Award Notice
by CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £41K
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 05 Apr 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
- research and development
- rapid literature review
- ccs research and insights dynamic marketplace dps
- newcastle upon tyne
- ccs research and insights dynamic marketplace dynamic purchasing agreement
- professional judgement - research
- role of professional intuition
- professional judgement - research 4.this procurement
- insights dynamic marketplace dps
- judgements of risk
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- Care Quality Commission Newcastle upon Tyne
1 supplier
- RSM UK Consulting London
Description
DPS Call-Off contract for Rapid Literature Review: Professional Judgement - Research 4.This procurement was undertaken through the CCS Research and Insights Dynamic Marketplace DPS (RM6126) following a further competition process.The contract is awarded for total period of 6 months.Total Awarded Value is maximum of all charges.
Total Quantity or Scope
This procurement was undertaken through the CCS Research and Insights Dynamic Marketplace Dynamic Purchasing Agreement (RM6126). The Call-Off contract was awarded following a further competition process.We are seeking a rapid review of literature looking at the role of professional intuition and how this informs judgements of risk, and how this can be operationalised. CQC inspectors make assessments and judgements on the quality of care being delivered by health and adult social care services. To do this, they consider all available data on the service (e.g. information captured on site-visits, people’s experiences, performance and outcomes data, incident reports etc) using their professional intuition, where they draw on their experience and professional expertise to interpret the data available to them. There is a breadth of existing literature exploring the role of intuition within professional judgement and how this cognitive process can be conceptualised in a way that supports professionals to include their intuition as part of their rational, systematic decision-making. Research also explores the limitations of incorporating this intuition, outlining the potential risks of over-reliance on intuition in place of empirical evidence. There is relevant research pertaining to professional intuition from health and social care as well as other high-risk industries such as aviation, finance etc.This rapid review will help to inform how we should consider the role of professional intuition when considering data to judging quality and risk. It should offer practical learning of how best to capture, codify and utilise intuitive judgements in our assessments of quality of care and when making regulatory decisions. The findings should also help us to understand when professional intuition can be effectively incorporated, outlining the conditions for doing so, acknowledging any limitations of this approach. This will offer the evidence needed to shape the development of tools and processes to support assessments of health and social care services as part of our regulation.We are seeking a rapid literature review of this existing research and relevant grey literature to:• Synthesise what is known about how intuition in the making of professional judgements relating to risk is understood and conceptualised in health and adult social care as well as relevant evidence from other high-risk industries.• Synthesise what is known about the benefits and limitations of intuition informed decision making in relation to risk, including if and when it would be appropriate to incorporate intuitive decision making as part of judgements and formal assessments of quality of care.• Reflect on how CQC could incorporate professional intuition as part of our regulatory approach when making assessments of quality of care and the practical considerations for how this could be implemented including the potential capturing, and codifying of this information.
Award Detail
1 | RSM UK Consulting (London)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 70 |
price | 30 |
CPV Codes
- 73200000 - Research and development consultancy services
- 79000000 - Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
Other Information
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-029a8d
- FTS 009976-2023