PRJ2065 SEL ICB - Bexley Urgent Treatment Centres Market Engagement Exercise
A Prior Information Notice
by NHS SOUTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Future Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- ___
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 18 Jul 2024
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Bexley
1 buyer
Description
To register your interest in attending the event in Bexley on the 08.08.2024, between 10:00am and 13:00pm, please complete the attached Registration Form and send to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net). Please note that no more than 3 attendees per organisation are permitted, as space is limited.This must be completed by 09:00am on the 02.08.2024 in order to be able to guarantee attendance, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
Total Quantity or Scope
In the borough of Bexley there are 2 standalone Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) services, one is located at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup and is open 24/7 and the other is located at Erith District Hospital (EDH) and is open seven days a week between the hours of 08:00-22:00.They provide walk-in NHS service for patients whose condition is urgent enough that they cannot wait for the next GP appointment but who do not need emergency treatment at the emergency department (ED). It is led and staffed by GP’s/Associate Specialists, working alongside Emergency and Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Health Care Assistants and Primary Care Assistant Practitioners. There are facilities to x-ray limbs for suspected fractures Monday – Friday 08:00hrs-22:00hrs (QMS) and 08:00-16:00 (EDH), this service is provided by Darent Valley Hospital (DVH). Our vision in Bexley is to create a simplified integrated urgent and emergency care pathway where patients are confident about where to go for treatment e.g. minor illness/injury, urgent or emergency – right service, right place, right time, as well as promoting self-care and social prescribing. Interoperability between systems is a key requirement for the new service.The service will offer holistic, consistent quality of care, will be financially sustainable and will continually evolve to meet the changing urgent care needs of the local population.The UTC will support and manage the urgent care needs of the local population by working effectively with other urgent and emergency care providers such as NHS 111, primary care, community, mental health, End of Life, social, voluntary and acute care services.
CPV Codes
- 85100000 - Health services
Indicators
Other Information
This is an early Market Engagement opportunity for the named future procurement, not an 'Expression of Interest' Stage.
Reference
- FTS 022302-2024