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The procurement process for the "Stop Smoking Advisor in Barnsley Hospital Outpatients" was initiated by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council and has reached the award stage. The contract was awarded to Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, valued at £31,125. It involves providing outpatient care services in Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom.
The contract period begins on 1st April 2025 and concludes on 31st March 2026. The procurement followed a restricted method, indicating a select group of potential suppliers were invited to submit tenders, and it was officially awarded on 17th January 2025. This tender creates opportunities for large organisations experienced in delivering healthcare services, particularly those focusing on outpatient care and tobacco dependency treatment.
With the emphasis on personalised and evidence-based support, businesses with strong capabilities in healthcare consultancy, patient engagement, and service evaluation would be well-suited for such contracts. Additionally, the requirement for regular performance monitoring and reporting may appeal to companies proficient in data analysis and performance metrics, potentially expanding their footprint in the public health sector.
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The contract period is one year.
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