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Summary, notice description and lot information
Croydon Health Services NHS Trust is seeking suppliers for GP Hub Services for Croydon University Hospital, classified under health services. This procurement process is in the services category and utilises an open procurement method. The tender process, currently active, has a submission deadline on 13 January 2025 at 13:00.
Croydon University Hospital, located in Croydon, serves as the primary delivery location. The tender invites bids to run either 3 or 4 GP hubs throughout Croydon, each operational from 8 am to 8 pm, ensuring emergency care patients are seen within 90 minutes of booking. The initial contract term is 3 years, with an extension option of up to 2 years.
6 million. The opportunities presented by this tender can be beneficial for firms specialising in health services, particularly those experienced in managing urgent care facilities. Given the substantial budget and operation scale, the tender is suitable for medium-sized enterprises with a track record in providing quality healthcare services.
Successful bidders have the potential to enhance their service portfolio and expand operations in the Croydon area. The procurement evaluation will consider the quality of services (50%), social value (10%), and pricing (40%), presenting a comprehensive opportunity for competitive business growth aligned with delivering exceptional healthcare services.
The GP Hubs service forms part of the Integrated Urgent Care Service in Croydon. We currently provide 3 GP Hubs across the borough that are open 8am to 8pm 7 days per week. The hubs will see patients with an urgent primary care condition via a booked appointment. Patients can access the service via NHS 111, webform booking or in some cases walk in (where they will be given an appointment slot). Patients are required to be seen within 90 minutes of their booked appointment time.<br/><br/>The hubs are based in Purley War Memorial Hospital (south of the borough), Parkway Health Centre (New Addington, East of the borough) and a hub on site at Croydon Health Service NHS Trust (North of the borough) which allows for Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) colleagues to re-direct patients to a more appropriate setting. The service sees patients from any borough/ICB footprint and currently see around 4,800 patients per month.<br/><br/>The purpose of the GP hubs is to provide a more appropriate setting for patients with an urgent, low-level acuity need. Conditions range from acute ear infection to minor injuries treated with gluing/suturing to minor trauma to hands, feet, or limb. This is in contrast to the other services within Integrated Urgent Care such as the UTC which will treat patients for more serious minor injuries for which treatment and investigations include; X-Ray, pathology, fracture clinic, CT, dressing of major wounds etc.<br/><br/>Contract will be for an initial 3 year period with the option to extend for a further two years.
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