Mental Welfare Commission Case Management System

A Contract Award Notice
by MENTAL WELFARE COMMISSION

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£3M
Sector
TECHNOLOGY
Published
21 Aug 2024
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Scotland:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

A case management system is sought to replace MWC’s core IT system, which, is complex system that enables management of forms, checks, alerts and automation of sequences of tasks to accomplish business processes that safeguard that we are able to monitor the use of mental health and incapacity legislation in Scotland, to ensure is being applied appropriately and lawfully. A high level of configurability to enable us to manage changes to legislative forms and processes and that enables direct and ad-hoc reporting is sought. MWC receive forms and documentation that is scanned and information captured directly into the system. The system must allow the appropriate logic to manage each different form type, identify if it relates to an existing service user, if the form is a valid successor to a previous form, if the form is starting, extending or closing an episode, and be able to manage complex rules to test the legality of the information. Forms must be received in a specific sequence and within a timescale outlined in the various acts. The solution must enable alerts and messages for end users to be configured to indicate non-compliance with the legislation. Some forms may be digitised as part of the delivery of a new system, whilst other need to remain in pdf format. A Service User or Individual can be detained under several acts, which means there is a need for the system to manage concurrent episodes under different acts. The system should also be capable of managing and automating many business processes and tasks including email and document management, handling and recording of contacts made to and by the Commission, automation of the process for second opinion visits, investigations and various types of visits. The system should be capable of document storage and management of documentation relating to cases, visits, investigations.

Total Quantity or Scope

The Mental Welfare Commission (MWC) is an independent statutory body funded by Scottish Government and charged with protecting and promoting the human rights of people with mental illness, learning disabilities, dementia, and related conditions in Scotland. Its key role is to protect the welfare of people who are vulnerable through mental disorder and one of the ways we do this is to monitor the use of the Mental Health legislation. MWC receive all notifications of detentions and other associated orders for the MHA and all welfare guardianship applications – over 40,000 notifications or forms per year. The Commission’s powers and statutory duties are outlined in the following legislation: the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 the Criminal Procedures (Scotland) Act 1995 We carry out our statutory duties by focussing on five key areas of work: Influencing and empowering Visiting individuals Monitoring the law Investigation and casework Information and advice When someone is detained, they can be deprived of their liberty and treated without their consent. This care and treatment must be regulated carefully through legislation. As part of its monitoring of how the law is being used throughout Scotland the Commission receives over 40,000 notifications, forms, and associated paperwork each year for any of the following Detentions and other associated orders for the MHA and CPSA, All welfare guardianship and intervention order applications, Treatment and compulsion orders under these acts Due to the diversity of the work carried out by the Commission, there is a wide range of stakeholders who contribute to the completion or processing of the forms e.g. Health boards (medical records) Health and social care partnerships, specifically social work departments Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland (MHTS) Courts Solicitors Office of the Public Guardian the Service User ( we do not use the term “patient” as not everyone who uses the services of the Commission is a patient) The new system should enable: 1.Support of all business processes which support the monitoring of the application of: The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (MHA 2003) The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 (AWIA 2000) The Criminal Procedures (Scotland) Act 1995 2.Processing forms and episodes for all mental health and incapacity legislation Opportunities for automation will be considered on a form-by-form basis, as long as it does not adversely impact project budget or timescales 3.Future business process re-engineering e.g. Automation, where possible, of the handling and recording of contact made to and by the Commission e.g. email, Royal Mail, phone calls, visits, Advice Line. Automation, where possible, of the process for managing Designated Medical Practitioners (DMPs). Includes: Directory maintenance Availability monitoring Managing appointments Payment of fees Where possible: Process automation for managing visits; and, Process automation for managing investigation 4.Management of processes, tasks & resource allocation For an individual For a group of individuals For the organisation 5.Management Information reporting Regular & ad-hoc reports On screen and physical reports for MWC staff, managers and Executive Leadership Team. Reports for external publication on the MWC website 6.Document storage & management of documentation relating to cases, visits, investigations stored On IMP database and In folders on the shared FS1 drive 7.A comprehensive case management solution 8. Migration of data from core IT system to the [New System], includes legacy data from v5, as well as v6 & v7 form data and any forms implemented subsequent to this requirements report Additional information: Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if they are in any of the situations referred to in regulation 58 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015

Award Detail

1 Corporate Document Services (Leeds)
  • Reference: 026671-2024-1
  • Value: £3,175,295

Award Criteria

Quality Criteria 70
price 30

CPV Codes

  • 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

Other Information

The supplier must be able to migrate all data including legacy data from our core IT system. Please refer to the SPD Instructions for Bidders document for a description of how to complete the SPD. ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** (SC Ref:775813)

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