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Peterborough City Council has awarded contracts for pharmacy services under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, specifically for Public Health Primary Care Contracts related to Pharmacies. The services include Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) and Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) vouchers. These contracts were awarded through a direct award process without prior publication of a call for competition and are intended to serve the Peterborough region, classified under CPV code 85149000 for pharmacy services.
The initial contract period spans from 5th August 2025 to 30th June 2027, with options to extend for two additional 12-month periods, potentially lasting up to four years in total. The awards were announced on 17th September 2025, with an official signing date of 22nd July 2025, and Gregg Young (2007) Limited, a local provider, was selected as the supplier. This procurement offers significant business growth opportunities, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the UKH11 region.
Businesses involved in pharmacy services, especially those capable of supporting public health initiatives, could benefit from engaging with similar tenders. The contracts, focusing on delivering essential health services like contraception and smoking cessation support, highlight the emphasis on quality of service and patient choice. Companies with expertise in community healthcare and pharmacy operations should consider developing strategic partnerships or showcasing strong service delivery capabilities to effectively compete in such public tenders, ensuring alignment with the Health Care Services directives.
Emergency Hormonal Contraception Services to be delivered by Community Pharmacies to support the local population. Emergency hormonal contraception (EHC) may only be supplied by an accredited pharmacist. Medicine counter staff must be trained to refer each request for emergency hormonal contraception to the pharmacist(s). It is the responsibility of the Pharmacy Manager to ensure that all pharmacists, including locums, supplying EHC are accredited. The pharmacy must be able to supply emergency contraception during opening hours of the pharmacy on at least 4 days of the week, one of which will preferably be a Saturday. Pharmacists will supply Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) when appropriate to clients in line with the requirements of the Patient Group Direction (PGD) for the supply of EHC by Community Pharmacists. Pharmacies will offer a user-friendly, non-judgmental, client centred and confidential service. The supply will be made free of charge to the client at Peterborough City Council (PCC) expense, dependant on the residency of the local authority boundaries. Pharmacists will link into existing networks for Sexual Health Services so that women who need to see a doctor can be referred on rapidly. Clients excluded from the PGD criteria will be referred to another local service that will be able to assist them, as soon as possible, e.g., GP or community sexual health service. The pharmacy will provide support and advice to clients accessing the service, including advice on the avoidance of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through safer sex and condom use, advice on the use of regular contraceptive methods and provide onward signposting to sexual health services that provide long-term contraceptive methods and diagnosis and management of STIs. This award is made in accordance with Direct Award Process B of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. The contract value is PS112,000. The initial contract period is 05 August 2025 - 30 June 2027 with two options to extend for a further 12 months each (maximum contract term is therefore 4 years). This is a continuation of an existing service with an existing provider.
The purpose of the service is to dispense Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) to support a smoking cessation attempt but does not include one-to-one behavioural support which will be provided by an external provider. The key aims of the service are: * To dispense Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) to support a smoking cessation attempt. * To contribute to local public health and tobacco control strategies, which have a commitment to reduce smoking prevalence by providing support for people to stop via a structured quit attempt. * To address the health inequalities experienced by those in Peterborough who smoke. The award is made via Direct Award Process B of The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. The total contract value is PS222,228. The initial contract term is 05 August 2025 - 30 June 2027 with two options to extend of 12 months each (therefore the maximum contract term is 4 years). This is for the continuation of existing services and awarded to an existing provider.
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