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Digital End-To-End Patient Management Solution for Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board

NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board · £1,250,000 · closes 10 Sept 2024

£1,250,000

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12 Aug 2024

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Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board are seeking commissioner a digitalised end to end patient management system to support the referrals, assessment, approval, contracting, payment and case management of NHS funded care packages. Information is required to seamlessly flow between processes by connecting the entire lifecycle into one platform and through an enforced digital workflow. The system needs to facilitate the services to deliver enhanced transformation and is expected to become the primary source of record keeping for all aspects connected with individuals receiving NHS funding. The ICB manages an active caseload of around 3,000 individuals across AACC, FNC, ABI, Personal Health Budgets, Mental Health, and Learning Disabilities. The caseload includes both adults and children and fully funded and joint packages of care. It is clear with this caseload, and the inherent complexities associated with the services, that an efficient and effective digital system is essential. One of the key requirements for a new system will be the need for it to be sufficiently flexible to support a wide range of services outside the traditional CHC / Funded Nursing Care (FNC) / Fast Track (FT) / Continuing Care (CC) agenda. Service wide transformation will be implemented across all areas including clinical, business, performance, finance and contracting and commissioning, as well as other clinical pathways for example Acquired Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Specialist Placements. Enabling better integration between systems across Health and Social Care is also critical. These services cover and links many elements of the health and social care system. Therefore, interoperability is of paramount importance, allowing for the ICB and wider Health and Social Care teams to share and view records. This will support improved accessibility and visibility of data which in turn will enable more efficient and streamlined workflows for all teams and a better person experience. The contract term will be for 3 years with an optional extension of any period up to 2 years. The contract value is £250,000 per annum giving a maximum contract value of £750,000 for the initial contract period and £1,250,000 if the full extension period is adopted. It is expected that the system will be live from 1st April 2025. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.

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Published12 Aug 2024
Submission deadline10 Sept 2024 Add to calendar ↓

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Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board are seeking commissioner a digitalised end to end patient management system to support the referrals, assessment, approval, contracting, payment and case management of NHS funded care packages. Information is required to seamlessly flow between processes by connecting the entire lifecycle into one platform and through an enforced digital workflow. The system needs to facilitate the services to deliver enhanced transformation and is expected to become the primary source of record keeping for all aspects connected with individuals receiving NHS funding. The ICB manages an active caseload of around 3,000 individuals across AACC, FNC, ABI, Personal Health Budgets, Mental Health, and Learning Disabilities. The caseload includes both adults and children and fully funded and joint packages of care. It is clear with this caseload, and the inherent complexities associated with the services, that an efficient and effective digital system is essential. One of the key requirements for a new system will be the need for it to be sufficiently flexible to support a wide range of services outside the traditional CHC / Funded Nursing Care (FNC) / Fast Track (FT) / Continuing Care (CC) agenda. Service wide transformation will be implemented across all areas including clinical, business, performance, finance and contracting and commissioning, as well as other clinical pathways for example Acquired Brain Injury, Mental Health, and Specialist Placements. Enabling better integration between systems across Health and Social Care is also critical. These services cover and links many elements of the health and social care system. Therefore, interoperability is of paramount importance, allowing for the ICB and wider Health and Social Care teams to share and view records. This will support improved accessibility and visibility of data which in turn will enable more efficient and streamlined workflows for all teams and a better person experience. The contract term will be for 3 years with an optional extension of any period up to 2 years. The contract value is £250,000 per annum giving a maximum contract value of £750,000 for the initial contract period and £1,250,000 if the full extension period is adopted. It is expected that the system will be live from 1st April 2025. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners. Additional information: The services are subject to the full regime of current procurement legislation and as such this tender will be conducted in accordance with, and governed by, the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This contract will therefore be awarded in accordance with the provisions applicable in Section 5 (sub-section 7) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.Value not published

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