Chronic Fatigue Services - Physiotherapy

A Contract Award Notice
by HUMBER TEACHING NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
35.5 month (est.)
Value
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Sector
HEALTH
Published
19 Sep 2024
Delivery
To 04 Sep 2027 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

HULL

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

Physiotherapy Chronic Fatigue Services.

Total Quantity or Scope

This is a notice of intension to award a contract under the most suitable provider process for the following services. CFS is a complex, chronic medical condition in which people often experience a fluctuation in symptoms. In summary, the service will provide specialist assessment and treatment to meet the needs of people with CFS, whilst ensuring treatment interventions meet the standards required for HCPC Proficiency. The service will be delivered during the period of 09:00-17:00 Monday-Friday and from the provider's premises. Referrals for the service currently average around 16 pcm. This is an existing service that will be provided by a new supplier, between the dates of Oct 2024 until Sept 2025. Approx. lifetime value of the contract will be £10,000.00 pa

Award Detail

1 Unnamed (None)
  • CONTRACT NOT AWARDED – PROCUREMENT DISCONTINUED.

Award Criteria

Most suitable provider process with regard to the key criteria 100.0

CPV Codes

  • 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Other Information

This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The awarding of tis contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 do not apply to this award. The publication of this notice marks the start of the standstill period. Representations by providers must be made to the relevant authority by 01/10/2024. This contract has not yet formally been awarded; this notice serves as an intention to award under the PSR. Written representations are to be emailed to Phillip.Simmons@nhs.net. The award decision-makers for HTFT were Marie Acton and Adrian Elsworth. Any declared or potential conflicts of interest were managed as per the Trusts policy. The relative importance of the key criteria was measured by the following: Quality and Innovation 50% Value 20% Integration, Collaboration, and Service Sustainability 10% Improving access, reducing health inequalities and facilitating choice 10% Social Value 10%. The provider was chosen due attaining the highest score when evaluating against the Key Criteria.

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