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United Kingdom-Tonbridge: Integrated Urgent Care Services for Kent & Medway – Recurrent Lead

Source: Tracker Intelligence

The current contract for Integrated Urgent Care Services for Kent & Medway – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 27-JUL-23 and may be available for retender. Integrated Urgent Care Services for Kent & Medway
Integrated Urgent Care Services for Kent & Medway
The Integrated Urgent Care 111/CAS service is free to call through NHS 111 and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year (including leap days) to respond to the population of Kent and Medway with a personalised contact and clinical assessment service for patients who:
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency;
– don’t know who to call for medical help;
– are unsure if they need to go to A&E or another NHS Urgent Care service;
– need health information or reassurance about what to do next; or.
– require continuity of care when in hours GP services are closed.
The 111/CAS service includes a clinical assessment service to ‘consult and complete’ and to provide advice to Healthcare professionals. It must meet the national Integrated Urgent Care specification.
The combined Face-to-Face services forming part of the Integrated Urgent Care.
Service include:
a. 4 Local Urgent Treatment Centre(s) (UTC)
b. Out-of-Hours Face-to-Face service
The Integrated Urgent Care 111/CAS service is free to call through NHS 111 and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year (including leap days) to respond to the population of Kent and Medway with a personalised contact and clinical assessment service for patients who:
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency;
– don’t know who to call for medical help;
– are unsure if they need to go to A&E or another NHS Urgent Care service;
– need health information or reassurance about what to do next; or.
– require continuity of care when in hours GP services are closed.
The 111/CAS service includes a clinical assessment service to ‘consult and complete’ and to provide advice to Healthcare professionals. It must meet the national Integrated Urgent Care specification.
The combined Face-to-Face services forming part of the Integrated Urgent Care.
Service include:
a. 4 Local Urgent Treatment Centre(s) (UTC)
b. Out-of-Hours Face-to-Face service
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 85100000, Health services,