PPME For Provision of Digital Triage Tool (CHAT)
A Prior Information Notice
by HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Future Contract (Supply)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- ___
- Sector
- TECHNOLOGY
- Published
- 03 Oct 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Hertfordshire
1 buyer
- Hertfordshire County Council Hertford
Description
Hertfordshire County Council (the ‘Council’) is carrying out Pre-Procurement Market Engagement (‘PPME’) in relation to procuring a Digital Triage ToolThe Council will consider the feedback received to help inform the Council’s options and further decision making. For the avoidance of doubt, this stage of the project is not part of a formal procurement process and the Council is not committing, at this stage, to carrying out such a process. Participation or non-participation in the P P M E shall not prevent any supplier participating in a potential future procurement, nor is it intended that any information supplied as part of the P P M E shall place any supplier at an advantage in a potential procurement process. Participation in the P P M E will be at each organisation’s own cost. No expense in responding to this P P M E will be reimbursed by the Council.
Total Quantity or Scope
Hertfordshire County Council (‘the Council’) wishes to invite interested Providers to return the Supplier Questionnaire by 12.00 (noon) Thursday 12th October 2023.The Council will consider the input and responses received as part of its P P M E to help inform the Council’s options and further decision making regarding the below intended project and to help inform its specification.The work of Hertfordshire’s Public Health Service underpins the health and wellbeing of residents and the County Council’s Corporate Plan. Public Health has responsibilities in several areas that play a significant role in the Hertfordshire Health and Wellbeing Strategy and the Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care Strategy.Recently, Public Health have committed to developing improvements to its health and well-being offer to better align to the needs of individuals with multiple and complex unhealthy behaviours. Some key principles such as proportional universalism, integration, holistic and person-centred are important features.Building on the success of the Hertfordshire Health Improvement Service, the newly developed integrated tiered health and wellbeing model will incorporate a universal digital prevention and early help offer (self-help resources and supported signposting) and health coaching to help and motivate individuals to address unhealthy behaviours and improve and maintain a healthy lifestyle.The model has been developed following extensive research, including a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, and stakeholder engagement with residents and professionals on the barriers they face accessing health and wellbeing services, and what needs to be improved to overcome these barriers.The Integrated Health and Wellbeing model will include a number of elements. This includes:A website, workforce training, health coaching and a Digital Triage Tool ( a holistic assessment tool which can be self-completed or with a professional to provide tailored results to signpost/refer to services and/or self-help resources. The detailed requirement is provided in P P M E document. Second stage triage: phone call to determine an individual’s risk - tier based on their health behaviour risk and their ability and motivation to change. Work). This P P M E focuses on the Digital Triage Tool.Significant work has been undertaken to develop the triage tool to date. A co-production group has been established and has compiled the user needs (detailed in the P P M E Document). These user needs set out what is in scope for the digital triage tool. Out of scope is children and medical health and wellbeing triage. Wireframed prototypes of the tool are currently under development, based on the work of a co-production group and consultation with end users. Therefore we do not expect research for user needs to be extensive, however, making sure the product is robustly tested on a variety of devices and different population groups will be required.The Council’s overall aim is to develop a digital triage tool that assesses Hertfordshire residents’ health and wellbeing needs (non-medical) and signposts to relevant support services and self-help resources. Health and wellbeing needs to be assessed must relate to lifestyle behaviours (smoking, physical activity, drug use, alcohol intake, weight management and diet quality) and the wider determinants of health (e.g. financial issues, housing issues, relationships, loneliness, employment, carers), sleep and emotional wellbeing.For the avoidance of doubt, this stage of the project is not part of a formal procurement process, and the Council is not committing, at this stage, to carrying out such a process.Participation or non-participation in this pre-procurement market engagement shall not prevent any provider participating in a potential procurement process nor is it intended that any information supplied shall place any Provider at an advantage in any forthcoming procurement.
CPV Codes
- 48814000 - Medical information systems
- 48810000 - Information systems
- 48000000 - Software package and information systems
Indicators
Other Information
The contract start and end date is currently an estimate To access the PPME documentation please visit www.supplyhertfordshire.uk and follow the on-screen guidance.If you are experiencing problems In-Tend offer a help section which includes a dedicated UK support desk which can be contacted via email: support@in-tend.co.uk or Telephone: +44 1144070065 for any website/technical questions, Monday to Friday, 8:30-17:00.
Reference
- FTS 029157-2023