Environmental Control (EC) Services for Patients with Complex Disability (Lot 1: Norfolk and Suffolk; Lot 2: Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Bedfordshire (excluding Luton))

A Tender Notice
by NHS ENGLAND

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
7 year
Value
7M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
20 May 2024
Delivery
01 Apr 2025 to 31 Mar 2032
Deadline
26 Jun 2024 12:00

Concepts

Location

Leeds

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

2 buyers

Description

NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU), on behalf of NHS England Specialised Commissioning - East of England (referred to as the Commissioner), is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers to respond to this invitation to tender for the provision of Environmental Control (EC) Services for Patients with Complex Disability (Lot 1: Norfolk and Suffolk; Lot 2: Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Bedfordshire (excluding Luton)).The services are expected to commence by 1st April 2025. As a result of this procurement exercise an agreement will be established with the successful bidder(s) for a period of 5 years with the Commissioners having the option to extend for up to an additional 2 years (maximum contract duration 7 years).The deadline for ITT submissions is 12.00pm (noon) on Wednesday 26th June 2024.

Lot Division

1 Norfolk and Suffolk

Environmental Control provision promotes independence, safety and quality of life. It is a means of providing a person with a disability, the ability to participate in every-day activities: domestic, social and in the workplace. Reducing dependency on others for routine tasks provides greater autonomy to the individual, assists in managing risks and may reduce support costs. It can also have a positive impact on the wellbeing of carers and family members. The service is to be available to persons of all ages, diversities, medical conditions (acquired or congenital) and place of residence (independent living, with family, residential care, nursing home), who have a severe disability, which restricts their ability to independently operate standard means for control of the environment and access to computer technology. Specifically, the EC service aims to: • provide relevant EC equipment to adults and children with complex physical disabilities, due to variety of medical conditions, in order to improve their independence, quality of life, safety and participation, • participate with the provision of other Electronic Assistive Technology (EAT) such as communication aids, powered wheelchair controls and other equipment of daily living, where this is appropriate, • collaborate with other clinical services and social agencies to optimise patient’s wellbeing, • ensure that patients and carers are well informed on the use of the equipment that has been loaned to them, • adapt equipment provision to meet the changing needs of the patient, • provide the service in an independent, unbiased, cost effective and accountable way, • ensure all staff within the service are trained to an adequate and relevant level of competency, including awareness of technological developments, • promote the development and application of EC and other relevant EAT products, • promote equitable provision of service across the population and diagnostic groups, developing and maintaining a care pathway for referral and provision in conjunction with local community services, • support primary and secondary care staff by offering them specialist professional advice and training, • collaborate with national initiatives to develop and improve service provision. The EC service Objectives are to: • undertake assessment of individual patient’s EC needs by professionals with relevant competencies, working within or alongside the service. This should include recommendations on equipment solutions and referral to other agencies as appropriate.• maintain access to a loan bank of appropriate EC equipment for assessment, trial and long term loan to patients.• provide as appropriate, a broad range of equipment as required to meet an individual patient’s independence goals.• support patient’s use of EC equipment by regularly reviewing them and their equipment requirements so as to meet changing needs and enable them to maintain a reasonable degree of independence.• ensure all equipment provided is maintained in a satisfactory state and checked in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations.• health and social care professionals working in areas where service uptake is low are targeted and encouraged to refer those who could benefit from equitable equipment provision.The service is expected to cover patients residing in the following Integrated Care Board (ICB) areas: • Norfolk and Waveney ICB • Suffolk (Part of NHS Suffolk and North East Essex ICB)The contract will be for an initial 5 years, with the Commissioner having the option to extend up to a further 24 months (2 years). The total estimated contract value is £3,879,617 (based on 2024/25 values and Inclusive of VAT). Providers wishing to be considered for the delivery of these services will need to respond to the provider selection documentation and submit responses prior to the deadline stated in this notice. The ITT documentation including a questionnaire is available through the Atamis (Health Family) portal:https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome. The reference is C193142 and the closing date for completed ITT responses is 12:00pm (noon), on Wednesday 26th June 2024. To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis esourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome. Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at: Phone: 0800 9956035 E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk

2 Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Bedfordshire (excluding Luton)

Environmental Control provision promotes independence, safety and quality of life. It is a means of providing a person with a disability, the ability to participate in every-day activities: domestic, social and in the workplace. Reducing dependency on others for routine tasks provides greater autonomy to the individual, assists in managing risks and may reduce support costs. It can also have a positive impact on the wellbeing of carers and family members.The service is to be available to persons of all ages, diversities, medical conditions (acquired or congenital) and place of residence (independent living, with family, residential care, nursing home), who have a severe disability, which restricts their ability to independently operate standard means for control of the environment and access to computer technology.Specifically, the EC service aims to:• provide relevant EC equipment to adults and children with complex physical disabilities, due to variety of medical conditions, in order to improve their independence, quality of life, safety and participation,• participate with the provision of other Electronic Assistive Technology (EAT) such as communication aids, powered wheelchair controls and other equipment of daily living, where this is appropriate,• collaborate with other clinical services and social agencies to optimise patient’s wellbeing,• ensure that patients and carers are well informed on the use of the equipment that has been loaned to them,• adapt equipment provision to meet the changing needs of the patient,• provide the service in an independent, unbiased, cost effective and accountable way,• ensure all staff within the service are trained to an adequate and relevant level of competency, including awareness of technological developments,• promote the development and application of EC and other relevant EAT products,• promote equitable provision of service across the population and diagnostic groups, developing and maintaining a care pathway for referral and provision in conjunction with local community services,• support primary and secondary care staff by offering them specialist professional advice and training,• collaborate with national initiatives to develop and improve service provision.The EC service Objectives are to:• undertake assessment of individual patient’s EC needs by professionals with relevant competencies, working within or alongside the service. This should include recommendations on equipment solutions and referral to other agencies as appropriate.• maintain access to a loan bank of appropriate EC equipment for assessment, trial and long term loan to patients.• provide as appropriate, a broad range of equipment as required to meet an individual patient’s independence goals.• support patient’s use of EC equipment by regularly reviewing them and their equipment requirements so as to meet changing needs and enable them to maintain a reasonable degree of independence.• ensure all equipment provided is maintained in a satisfactory state and checked in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations.• health and social care professionals working in areas where service uptake is low are targeted and encouraged to refer those who could benefit from equitable equipment provision.The service is expected to cover patients residing in the following Integrated Care Board (ICB) areas:• Cambridgeshire & Peterborough ICB • Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire (Part of Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes ICB)The contract will be for an initial 5 years, with the Commissioner having the option to extend up to a further 24 months (2 years).The total estimated contract value is £3,001,810 (based on 2024/25 values and Inclusive of VAT). Providers wishing to be considered for the delivery of these services will need to respond to the provider selection documentation and submit responses prior to the deadline stated in this notice.The ITT documentation including a questionnaire is available through the Atamis (Health Family) portal:https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.The reference is C193142 and the closing date for completed ITT responses is 12:00pm (noon), on Wednesday 26th June 2024.To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis esourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at: Phone: 0800 9956035 E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk

CPV Codes

  • 85100000 - Health services

Indicators

  • Bids should cover one or more lots.
  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Reference

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