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The Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is in the planning stage of their procurement process to commission an additional community pharmacy for the Urgent Medicine Service, specifically on Sundays in the Dwyfor locality. The procurement falls under the healthcare services industry category, classified as pharmacy services, and aims to enhance access to palliative and urgent medicines. The Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025 will guide the procurement method, focusing on selecting the most suitable provider.
Interested parties should note the future notice date of 2nd December 2025 for further communication. This tender offers significant opportunities for community pharmacies, particularly those located in or willing to serve the Dwyfor locality and surrounding regions (UKL11, UKL13, UKL12, UKL23). Pharmacists with experience in urgent and palliative care services may find this opportunity especially beneficial, allowing them to expand their service offerings and clientele.
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Commissioning Opportunity: Urgent Medicine Service - Dwyfor Locality (Sunday Provision) Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCU) currently commissions the Urgent Medicine Service through nine community pharmacy hubs to enhance access to palliative and urgent medicines. However, Sunday coverage remains limited. BCU is now seeking to commission a community pharmacy contractor to deliver the Urgent Medicine Service in the Dwyfor locality specifically on Sundays. This procurement will follow the Most Suitable Provider Process under The Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025. Interested parties are invited to register their interest by contacting: ellen.lanham@wales.nhs.uk
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