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Summary, notice description and lot information
The Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is seeking to provision insourced gynaecology outpatient services for the Humber Health Partnership (HHP), with the process underway since 20th November 2024 and bids closing by 20th December 2024. This open procurement tender, under the Provider Selection Regime, requires the service to begin on 1st April 2025, with an initial contract term of one year, potentially extending by three months until 31st March 2026. Situated in Hull, United Kingdom, the main industry category for this tender is gynaecologic or obstetric services, with further details available electronically via Atamis e-procurement portal.
This tender presents significant business opportunities, particularly beneficial for Independent Sector (IS) providers experienced in healthcare services. Suitable IS providers should be prepared to supply qualified Consultant Gynaecologists and healthcare staff to manage outpatient clinic sessions for varied gynaecology procedures, aiding in backlog clearance efforts at HHP sites. This contract, valued at approximately £1,250,000 including the optional extension, provides a platform for growth and strategic collaboration in the health sector, making it ideal for businesses with robust NHS experience and capacity to deploy weekend clinics effectively.
PSR Competitive Procedure for the Provision of Insourced Gynaecology OP Services for Humber Health Partnership (HHP) on behalf of Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Northern Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust<br/>CPV: 85121210-8 Gynaecology Services<br/>Contract for the period 01/04/2025 to 31/03/2026 with option to extend for a further 3 months.<br/>Estimated contract value PS1,000,000 for the initial 12 month term (PS1,250,000 inc. 3mth extension option).<br/><br/>HHP plan to work in partnership with an Independent Sector (IS) Provider to facilitate provision of additional insourced Gynaecology outpatient services for a backlog clearance programme.<br/>The IS provider will provide appropriately qualified and experienced Consultant Gynaecologists along with appropriate Healthcare Assistants (HCA) and registered nurses to support additional Gynaecology outpatient activity. This will focus on General Gynaecology, Uro Gynaecology, including Uro Dynamics, Hysteroscopy, Colposcopy and Minor Procedures for patients aged 16 and over.<br/><br/>The IS provider will provide face-to-face clinics at HHP sites. Each clinic will be a 4-hour session and the all-day session will be 8 hours. Start and finish times will be agreed with the IS provider as part of the mobilisation meetings prior to the commencement of the work. The IS provider will source and provide the Gynaecology Consultants, Registered Nurses and Healthcare Assistants with the relevant experience to support colposcopy and other outpatient procedural activity and recovery function (e.g. colposcopy and hysteroscopy experience). The sessions will be arranged over the weekends.<br/><br/>The IS provider will be required to provide a list of staff and CVs prior to the start of the contract for NLaG to approve. The IS provider will ensure that any staff they provide, are suitably qualified and registered, currently hold a substantive NHS post, a CCT and GMC specialist registration and will be vetted by the IS providers speciality clinical lead.<br/><br/>Minimum booking number by clinic:<br/>The HHP Admin Teams will book the patients. The minimum booking rules will be: -<br/>* Urogynaecology: 16 patients per day<br/>* General Gynaecology: 22 patients per day<br/>* Hysteroscopy: 12 patients per day<br/>* Minor Ops: 14 patients per day<br/>* Uro-dynamics: 6 patients per day<br/>* Colposcopy: 14 patients per day<br/><br/>Further details of minimum staffing requirements per clinic and activity levels are detailed in the full service specifications available via the Atamis e-procurement portal.
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