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The procurement process for the "GP Streaming Service" is being conducted by MID YORKSHIRE TEACHING NHS TRUST, located in Wakefield, United Kingdom. This service falls under the "Hospital and related services" category and is scheduled to run from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026. The process followed the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) under Health Care Services regulations 2023, using a direct award method without prior publication.
The contract has been formally awarded and confirmed as of 24 September 2025 with an indicative value of £223,440. This tender presents opportunities for businesses equipped to deliver healthcare services that ensure urgent and consistent assessments at the point of entry for minor injuries and illnesses. Companies specialising in hospital services could benefit from the chance to provide a clinically led assessment process, fostering potential partnerships with the Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust.
Suitable contenders would be those experienced in managing front-door A&E services with an integrated primary care approach, where clinical expertise and capacity planning are crucial for meeting varying demand levels effectively.
The "front door" of the A&E department should be managed by the acute trust and fall within its quality improvement and governance systems. Clinical streaming at the front door of ED, including to primary care services, should be an integrated function and always performed by a trained clinician. Where clinicians from other services work within streaming systems there should be joint development of those systems, and shared governance arrangements. Streaming should be performed as soon as possible following the patient's arrival. For this to be achieved capacity must be planned to meet variation in demand, and not average demand. Streaming will typically involve taking a brief history and performing basic observations if appropriate. This information may also be used to support triage prioritisation within streams if required. Streaming should include calculation of an early warning score e.g. the national early warning score (NEWS) for adults or paediatric equivalent for appropriate patients. Early warning scores should be part of the assessment of acuity and not the sole basis for streaming decisions. The streaming should be designed so that patient safety is paramount. Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust is intending to award a contract an existing provider following direct award process C. The service will be operational between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026.
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