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Summary, notice description and lot information
The NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has awarded a contract for the provision of GP Local Enhanced Services 2025/26 at Thorpe Hesley Surgery, Rotherham. This procurement falls under the services category, specifically general-practitioner services, and the contract's duration spans from 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2026. The procurement process was conducted through a direct award, circumventing the need for a call for competition under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
The contract was formalised on 26th June 2025. The setting for delivering these services is within Rotherham, delineated by regional code UKE3. This awarding decision signals the completion stage of the procurement process.
This tender opens up opportunities for existing healthcare providers that can operate under the GP Framework, particularly those able to deliver locally enhanced services that complement primary care offerings. Businesses in the health sector, specifically small to medium enterprises (SMEs), which can meet the contract and specification criteria, are positioned to thrive through the provision of local healthcare services remunerated on an activity basis according to local pricing structures. Engaging in such a contract allows these providers to sustain and expand their operational footprint within the NHS service delivery mechanisms.
Thorpe Hesley Surgery exemplifies a suitable provider due to its integrated service offerings aligned with NHS objectives.
The provider is commissioned to deliver locally enhanced services for the Rotherham<br/>population. This contract Award has been made following direct award process B under the<br/>Provider Selection Regime.<br/>These contracts are awarded to an existing group of providers. Although we would not<br/>restrict the number of providers who deliver these LCS services provided they meet the<br/>contract and specification criteria, the primary reason that these services can only be<br/>delivered by this group of providers (GP) is because they are required to hold a contract via<br/>the GP Framework and deliver the LCS alongside these services; the LCS is designed to<br/>enhance the GP Framework contract and not stand alone, therefore, interdependency<br/>between the two services is paramount.<br/>The provider is paid on an activity basis based on local prices. The contract award is from<br/>01/04/2025 to 31/03/2026. This is an existing service from an existing provider. Additional information: The contract value is unknown. The provider is paid in line with the relevant unit prices for the activity delivered in accordance with the nationally mandated NHS Payment Scheme
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