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Birmingham City Council has completed the procurement for providing Cardiovascular Heart Health Checks in the Workplace, classified under the health services category. Contracts have been awarded following the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, outside the scope of the Public Contracts Regulations. The process utilized a limited procurement method without prior competition.
The programme, aiming to facilitate cardiovascular health checks at workplace locations, falls within the UKG region. Contracts were signed on 7th February 2025, with numerous suppliers appointed to deliver these services over a period of two months. This procurement offers significant business growth opportunities for health service providers, particularly SMEs, by enabling them to expand their operational footprint and deliver essential health services across workplace environments.
The awarded contracts provide access to a broad audience, enhancing service visibility and creating potential for long-term collaborations with workplaces. Suitable businesses to compete in such tenders include those with expertise in community health services, experienced in conducting and managing health checks, and positioned to benefit from the streamlined procurement regulations.
The Cardiovascular Heart Health Check in the Workplace aims to reach more people through their place of work and make it more convenient for people to understand and improve their cardiovascular health. Identifying risk factors such as high blood pressure, to assist people to get support and treatment they need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. Contracts awarded to eligible Providers to deliver Cardiovascular Heart Health Check Services following the 'Direct Award Process B' as set out in the Health Care Services [Provider Selection Regime (PSR)] Regulations 2023. "Direct Award Process B" means the process set out in regulation 8 for the award of a contract without a competition. The duration is for a period of 2 months. This is a service to be provided by new providers.
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