Market Leads & Opportunities
Pipeline Framework: Appliance Prescription Management Service
A pipeline has been launched for Appliance Prescription Management Service.The contract start Date is 1 July 2022. Approach to market date is 21 March 2022.The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (the Authority) is procuring a framework agreement for the provision of an Appliance Prescription Management Service for Stoma/Continence Appliances. The aims and objectives of the Framework Agreement is to provide a prescription management service for stoma and/or catheter patients. The service may include care for stoma patients pre-operation and post-operation.The purpose of the PIN is to inform potential suppliers of our intention to procure this service but also to engage suppliers to understand market capability and capacity to deliver the service. This notice is for information only and the Contracting Authority reserves the right to not proceed to tender or at its absolute discretion to amend it at the time of issue of any further notice or notices or at any other time.Potential suppliers are asked to take part in a short market engagement questionnaire. The information provided will help to form the way the service specification is designed for the framework agreement. Details of how to access the questionnaire can be found in the following section of this notice:Section 5Appliance Prescription Management Service for Stoma/Continence Appliances Key Aims and Objectives:- Deliver a high quality appliance prescription management service that will deliver a better quality of life and greater independence to patients.- Deliver a high quality of prescribing control through consistent application of the most up to date and relevant prescribing guidance and an accessory formulary to ensure products and appliances issued are cost-effective and quantities supplied in line with patients’ clinical needs.- Reducing wastage throughout the clinical pathway.- Reduce the burden on General Practitioners (GP’s) through having specialist nurses managingprescriptions, thereby adding value to the prescribing process.- Ensuring appropriate and correct quantities of products are prescribed to patients which will in turn reduce the amount of time GP’s spend on Primary Care Administration.- Deliver a high level of clinical care to the patient.- Ensure that appropriate and effective levels of interaction with the patient are implemented, thereby reducing and eliminating patient complaints, complications and anxiety.- Provide a service that includes easily and readily available community support following discharge, in order to avoid patient A&E attendance and patients accessing urgent healthcare services due to stoma and catheter related complications.The Supplier will adopt and lead a whole-systems approach by working in collaboration with the Participating Authority, Trust, GP’s and all stakeholders relevant to the delivery of a safe, high quality and reliable Appliance Prescription Management Service. The supplier will be responsible for the safe and effective management of the entire patient pathway.This is a potential opportunity from the government, and the pipeline gives advance notice of an opportunity that might be offered by the public sector in the future – allowing potential suppliers to plan accordingly. When a public sector organisation publishes a pipeline notice, it does not necessarily mean that an opportunity will be offered in the future.For more information contact: East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub, Victoria House, Capital Park, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, Fulbourn CB21 5XB. Email: pharmacy@eoecph.nhs.uk (East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub)
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