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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is planning a procurement process under the initiative title "BCU Community Pharmacy Urgent Medicine Service," focusing on the health industry category. The contracting task aims to commission an additional community pharmacy to provide urgent medicine services specifically on Sundays in the Dwyfor locality. Located in the UK, with a specific focus on regions UKL11, UKL13, UKL12, and UKL23, the procurement is currently in the planning stage, with a future notice date set for 2nd December 2025.
This process follows the Most Suitable Provider Process, adhering to The Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Ellen Lanham for more details via email. This tender offers an excellent opportunity for community pharmacies looking to expand their services in the UK health sector.
Specifically tailored for those capable of providing urgent care and palliative medicine, the contract seeks establishments located within or able to serve the noted locations. The procurement process provides a selective pathway, focusing on providers suited best for the described service under a value of £3,750. Engaging in this tender could help businesses strengthen their portfolio in high-demand health services and leverage a strategic partnership with a prominent health board.
Pharmacies with experience in handling urgent medicine logistics and availability on Sundays are well-suited for this proposal.
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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