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NHS England, acting as the buying organisation, has awarded a contract for School Aged Immunisation Services (SAIS) in Buckinghamshire. This contract, classified under health services with the CPV code 85100000, falls within the services procurement category. The contract process used is a direct award procedure without prior competition, under the Provider Selection Regime (PSR).
The procurement culminated in the awarding stage on 5th January 2026, following a standstill period, with the service expected to commence on 1st April 2026. 25, with the potential to rise to £5,099,999 including extensions. The contract’s initial term is 3 years, with an option to extend for a further year.
This contract presents significant opportunities for businesses operating within the healthcare services sector, particularly those with expertise in delivering immunisation programmes. Although the current provider, Buckinghamshire NHS Foundation Trust, was assessed as the most suitable party to continue delivering the service, other large healthcare providers may find future opportunities if similar service requirements arise. The contract demonstrates NHS England's commitment to maintaining continuous quality health services, creating ongoing potential for qualified businesses to engage in future tenders through direct award processes.
This is particularly advantageous for organisations ready to meet stringent performance and assurance criteria within the PSR framework.
NHS England South East Region (the Commissioner) are looking to continue the School Aged Immunisations Service (SAIS) with the current provider in Buckinghamshire. The NHS School Aged Immunisation (SAI) programmes cover vaccinations to all children and young people of school age, whether they attend state school, independent school, complex needs schools or alternative settings. Children and young people that are educated at home can attend community clinics or their local school to receive the vaccines. NHS England Public Health Commissioning Teams are responsible for the commissioning of local SAI services under the Section 7a mandate in line with the national programme requirements and a national service specification. The term of the existing SAIS contract is due to expire on 31st March 2026 and the Commissioner has proposed that a new contract should replace the existing contract at the end of its term. All requirements outlined in Regulation 6(5) of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 have been met, including not breaching the considerable change threshold, and therefore direct award process C has been deemed the appropriate provider selection process. After conducting an assessment of the incumbent provider, taking into account the key criteria and applying the basic selection criteria, the Commissioner is content that the existing provider is satisfying the original contract and will likely satisfy the proposed contract to a sufficient standard. The contract term will be for an initial period of 3 years, with an option to extend for a further 1 year, at the sole discretion of the Commissioner, and with agreement of the provider. The service is anticipated to commence on the 1st April 2026. The total contract value excluding extensions is PS3,824,999.25, and PS5,099,999 including extensions. The contract value is subject to year on year uplifts according to NHS Business rules for that contracting year. This transparency notice serves as an intention to award the contract to the incumbent provider, using direct award process C under Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement has been carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
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