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The procurement process for NHS Health Checks, initiated by Kingston Upon Hull City Council, is focused on selecting a provider through the Provider Selection Regime under the Health Care Services Regulations 2023. This contract will be executed via a restricted procedure, specifically the Most Suitable Provider process, without a competitive exercise. The contract encompasses the delivery of health services with an estimated value of £140,000, set to commence on 10th November 2025 and conclude by 9th April 2027.
The services are tailored to the local population of Hull, United Kingdom, primarily focusing on adults aged 40 to 74 years. The procurement stage has already moved to the award phase following successful planning and tender steps. This tender creates significant opportunities for businesses specialising in health services, especially those with experience in public health programs or community health services.
Companies like Hullcare Limited, who already demonstrated their capability through a pilot project, are exemplary candidates with their successful delivery of NHS Health Checks across Hull. The project aims to improve access, reduce health inequalities, and encourage proactive health management, thus enhancing the overall wellbeing of the population. Businesses focused on social value, integration, collaboration, and innovation are particularly well-suited to compete, as these criteria heavily influence the contract's evaluation process.
With a clear emphasis on quality and sustainability within community health, this contract not only addresses public health needs but also offers substantial scope for active engagement and long-term cooperative opportunities with the local council.
The NHS Health Check programme is a nationally mandated Public Health programme in England commissioned by Local Authorities. It is one of the largest prevention programmes of its type in the world, designed to help prevent and detect early signs of heart disease, kidney disease, Type 2 diabetes and dementia. Although the NHS Health Check is a national programme, the Council wishes to commission a Service that best suits the needs of the local population. The programme gives an opportunity to help people to live longer, healthier lives. It aims to improve health and wellbeing through the promotion of earlier awareness, assessment and management of the major risk factors and conditions driving premature death, and health inequalities in England. Health Checks provide a systematic mechanism for identifying and managing people with the common risk factors driving disease such as; cardiovascular disease (CVD), stroke, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease and dementia. The eligible cohort includes people aged 40 to 74 years who have no previous diagnosis of vascular disease.
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