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United Kingdom-London: PRJ583 City and Hackney – Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Termination of Pregnancy Services – Recurrent Lead
The current contract for PRJ583 City and Hackney – Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Termination of Pregnancy Services – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 16-AUG-23 and may be available for retender. PRJ583 City and Hackney – Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Termination of Pregnancy Services
PRJ583 City and Hackney – Any Qualified Provider (AQP) Termination of Pregnancy Services
The service is for the Delivery of Out of Area Termination of Pregnancy Services (ToPS) for City and Hackney. The purpose of this abortion service is to provide greater access for City and Hackney women (and younger females) to where they can be seen, a choice of abortion methods which are timely and safe depending on the personal health, gestation and circumstances of the individual woman (and younger females), to reduce repeat abortions and unintended pregnancies and to promote better sexual health among women (and younger females).
The service is for the Delivery of Out of Area Termination of Pregnancy Services (ToPS) for City and Hackney. The purpose of this abortion service is to provide greater access for City and Hackney women (and younger females) to where they can be seen, a choice of abortion methods which are timely and safe depending on the personal health, gestation and circumstances of the individual woman (and younger females), to reduce repeat abortions and unintended pregnancies and to promote better sexual health among women (and younger females).
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 85000000, Health and social work services,
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