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The NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has awarded contracts for domiciliary care services within the Health Services industry, specifically for residents eligible for Continuing Healthcare in Leeds. The procurement process was carried out under the Provider Selection Regime Regulations, with contracts assigned through the Direct Award Process B to various providers, including Ambrose Adrian Healthcare Ltd, Assist Home Care Limited, MaxLife Care Limited, Right at Home North Leeds, Otley and Wetherby, and White Rose Homecare. The award stage is complete, with contracts signed in December 2024.
The services aim to ensure that eligible adults can remain safely and independently in their homes, offering a variety of supports such as personal care, health care services, rehabilitation, and end-of-life care. This tender presents significant growth opportunities for businesses in the health services sector, especially those specialising in domiciliary care. By participating in the Dynamic Purchasing System, providers can secure a share of the annual demand for approximately 680,000 hours of care across Leeds.
The flexible structure of the DPS allows providers to join and participate at any time until May 2027, with evaluations conducted quarterly. This opens doors for both established and emerging care providers to expand their service reach and increase market presence by bidding for both block purchasing contracts and individual care packages. SMEs, particularly, can leverage this system to gain substantial contracts and enhance their operational footprint in the region.
The Contract Authority; NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board intends to award a contract under Direct Award Process B. The authority is publishing this notice in Find a Tender in accordance with the NHS Provider Selection Regime. The ICB in Leeds is awarding a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for home care for continuing healthcare in Leeds. Any reference to ITT's or Tenders in the portal also refers to a DPS. The total annual demand across the city is approximately 680,000 hours. Demand broken down by postcode can be found on the map within the ATTACHMENTS. Demand is variable and the numbers shown are indicators of previous use, they are not a guarantee of hours. The DPS will be open to providers to participate until 12 noon on 31 May 2027 and providers can request to participate at any time. Evaluations of applications will take place at least every quarter. Participants must be able to provide care to postcodes within the boundaries of NHS Leeds ICB. There are occasions when Leeds CHC funded service users live just outside the boundaries, the map in attachments details the postcode where Leeds CHC funded service users are receiving domiciliary care. Participation and approval in the DPS does not guarantee activity or income and in the interests of being transparent the number of packages may decrease due to longer term commissioning plans meaning some provisions or postcodes mentioned above are no longer sourced via the DPS. There will be two routes to care brokered to the DPS approved provider list; * Block purchasing care hours * Individual care packages Block The request will be sent via secure email to all approved providers with a deadline to respond by. The request will include, as a minimum, the area to be covered, the number of hours and the duration the care hours are required but may also include other stipulations. Once the deadline has passed the block hours will be awarded to the provider that is ranked first based on a CQC rating score. Where more than one provider has the same score, and tied first in the ranking, the provider to award the block hours to will be decided by who can commence the block hours the soonest and then by who responded the earliest. Once care packages are allocated under the block arrangement the provider is expected to carry out the care required until notified by the commissioner or a representative of the commissioner. If the care is required beyond the block arrangement, then care is to continue at the hourly rate specified in the block arrangement. If the provider does not deliver planned care as requested, once the block arrangement is in place, then the value of the block arrangement will be reduced, and the commissioner may terminate the block arrangement with immediate effect. Individual Care Packages The Care Coordination Team will upload support plans that require a provider to be sourced, into the brokerage system, SProc.net. The care package will be awarded after 4 hours have elapsed to the provider that is ranked first based on a CQC rating score. Where more than one provider has the same score, and tied first in the ranking, the provider to award the care package to will be decided by who can commence the care package the soonest and then by who responded the earliest. All packages sourced before the DPS is established will remain with the care providers already in place. The estimated value of the total demand is PS15,000,000 per annum (approximately PS45,000,000 for the 3 year term).
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