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Summary, notice description and lot information
The NHS Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board (ICB) is proceeding with the Provider Selection Regime for the award of an APMS contract, slated for Luton Town Centre Surgery. This procurement pertains to the health industry category, specifically general-practitioner services, and is located in Luton, UKH21. The process is under the "intention to award" stage with a standstill period for provider representations ending at midnight on 1st September 2025.
53, is set to commence on 1st April 2026 and run until 30th September 2028. The decision has been made without a prior publication of a call for competition under the Direct Award Process C as part of the Provider Selection Regime 2023. This tender provides a significant opportunity for businesses already engaged in healthcare services, specifically those specialising in primary medical services.
The contract will continue with HUC, the existing provider, which has displayed the capacity to meet contract requirements and adapt to changes, offering assurance of their abilities moving forward. Businesses with a robust local presence or existing relations within the NHS could benefit from exploring similar opportunities, especially as demonstrated capabilities in quality, value, integration, and social aspects are deemed vital. The focus is on continuity and the ability to sustain the current level of service, highlighting an advantage for established healthcare providers in the region.
The contract is to deliver Primary Care Medical Services at Luton Town Centre Surgery in Luton.<br/><br/>NHS Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB intends to award a contract to the existing provider, HUC via Direct Award Process C as described in Regulation 9 of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.<br/><br/>As the provider of APMS services at Town Centre, HUC has established relationships in the locality, and within the ICB. HUC continues to provide improved services and has an established local workforce. All parties acknowledged that the current provider works well with partners, supports patients and staff well and is responsive to necessary change. Due to the limited previous interest shown in providing APMS services to the practice population, there have historically been difficulties with securing primary medical services in this area, and the provider has worked well to provide the services required. In light of the above, the preferred option is to continue to commission services from HUC under a Direct Award Process C (DAP C), i.e.<br/><br/>- the provider is currently delivering the contract requirements.<br/>- there is no change proposed to the current contract funding mechanism services provided, or contract type.<br/><br/>The contract start date is 1st April 2026 for a period of 2 Years 6 Months until 30th September 2028.<br/><br/>The approximate total lifetime value of the contract is estimated to be PS2,959,192.53 (Annual value of PS1,183, 677.01) and is subject to national negotiations of primary care medical services.
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