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Summary, notice description and lot information
The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea has confirmed the award of a contract for Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) and Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) Services, specifically classified under family-planning services, located in London (UKI33). The procurement process was carried out under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, employing the Direct Award Process C. The contract was formalised on 1st August 2025, set to commence on the same date and conclude on 31st July 2027, with an option to extend for two additional periods each of two years, potentially ending on 31st July 2031.
The contract has been awarded to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, with a total estimated lifetime value of £30,074,246. The procurement method involved a limited procedure without prior publication of a call for competition, highlighting the unique regulatory suiting outside the usual directive scope. This contract offers significant opportunities for business growth, particularly for entities involved in health service provision, medical personnel services, and health innovation.
Businesses capable of collaborating with regional health services, enhancing service sustainability, and reducing health inequalities are well-aligned to benefit from integration with this initiative. Firms that can deliver high-quality, innovative health solutions, particularly in sexual health services and preventive care, or that aim to engage with regional health e-services, such as those part of the London Sexual Health Programme, might find attractive opportunities through subcontracting or partnership arrangements within the service delivery framework. The contract's robust budget further underscores the potential for substantial business development and collaboration in the health services industry.
This proposed contract award is for the provision of an open access specialist integrated sexual health service (ISHS) which includes sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood borne viruses (BBV) testing (including HIV), treatment and management; HIV prevention including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP); the full range of contraceptive provision; health promotion and prevention including relevant vaccinations. The proposed contract also requires evidence based care, centred on recognised national best practice and guidance, adapted to the needs of local populations, especially those at greater risk of poor sexual health outcomes, together with a proactive approach to academic partnerships and links, will support improved outcomes, innovation and increasing the responsiveness, effectiveness and quality of services. As well as directly providing clinical services, the proposed contracts has a requirement for local clinical services to cooperate with the London sexual health e-service procured on behalf of participating councils in the London Sexual Health Programme (LSHP), and to establish clear local pathways with other local and regional services. Core services provided to residents of the contracting authority and the wider Inner Northwest London region (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster City Council and Hammersmith and Fulham) sub-region will be charged via the Integrated Sexual Health Tariff (ISHT). The proposed provider will be responsible for cross-charging other councils for use of these services by their residents. Locally agreed targeted services will be funded outside of the ISHT via a ring-fenced budget. This notice is an intention to award a contract under Direct Award Process C to the existing provider. The Approximate lifetime value of the contract is PS30,074,246. The proposed contract is to commence on or around the 01/08/2025 ending on 31/07/2027, with the option to extend for an additional period of up to four years ending on 31/07/2031. Additional information: Proposed award of a contract under Direct Award Process C of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime)
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