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Summary, notice description and lot information
The South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is currently in the planning stage for the "W201191 NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP)". This procurement process falls under the industry category of health services and is classified as a service procurement. The process operates under the Provider Selection Regime, not the usual Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
Leeds Teaching NHS Trust has been delegated as the leading service provider. The intended contract is valued at GBP 36,480 and covers services identified by the CPV code 85100000. The delivery location is The James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough.
Important deadlines include the standstill period, ending on 3 September 2025. The programme will continue for 24 months retrospectively from 1 April 2025. This tender offers a valuable opportunity for businesses engaged in health services to contribute to the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme by potentially expanding collaborations or subcontracting with Leeds Teaching NHS Trust.
Companies with expertise in diabetes care, lifestyle programmes, and regional health service networks are well-suited to compete or partner in this procurement. Engaging in this contract could enable businesses to grow their portfolio in the healthcare sector, particularly those capable of quality standards implementation and outcome improvements in diabetes care.
The Trust are currently part of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme outsourced to Leeds Teaching NHS Trust. Leeds Teaching NHS Trust are the Trust delegated to lead the service. <br/>The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme focuses on identifying and supporting those at risk of type 2 diabetes. Additionally, there are regional and national networks dedicated to improving the care and outcomes for children and young people with diabetes. These networks work to share best practices, develop care standards, and improve the quality of diabetes care. <br/>The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme Identifies individuals at risk of type 2 diabetes based on blood test results (HbA1c and fasting plasma glucose) or previous gestational diabetes, it provides a tailored, nine-month, evidence-based lifestyle change program to help people reduce their risk<br/><br/>The Trust has decided to proceed with the Provider Selection Regime direct award C to Leeds Teaching NHS Trust. The decision has been made due to already having a current SLA in place with the supplier, as well as the supplier being the delegated lead Trust to deliver the service as part of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP).<br/>The Service will run for a further 24 months retrospectively from 01st April 2025.
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