PRJ2015 South East London 111 Market Engagement Exercise 2
The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is in the process of designing a new 111 model of care for our residents.
Our current 111 Integrated Urgent Care (111 IUC) service contract is due to expire in March 2026.
SEL ICB is working to develop a new model that considers other key transformational deliverables across our sector, including: • Fuller Stocktake Report, • Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to General Practice, • Delivery Plan for Recovering Urgent and Emergency Care, • Single Enhanced Access Services, and • Long Term Plan Further to our first market engagement event in June, we are reaching out to 111 providers and SEL system partners to: • share with you our updated plans for the procurement of a new 111 service for South East London. • receive your feedback on the proposed model, the feasibility of delivering this at a local level, technical requirements and contract terms.
The event will be held close to London Bridge Station between 09:30 and 13:00 on the 15.08.2024, to receive further details please register attendance as instructed below.
To register your interest in attending the event please provide your organisation's name and contact details to the Procurement Lead (kieran.james-paterson@nhs.net), along with the names, job titles, and email addresses of your proposed attendees (as space is limited, please advise of option 1 and option 2 attendees, options 1s will be given a space automatically, option 2s will be contacted if all the places have not been filled by the cut of date and offered a space).
This must be completed by midday on the 8th August in order to be able to attend, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
This is an early Market Engagement opportunity for the named future procurement, not an 'Expression of Interest' Stage.
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The South East London Integrated Care Board
The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is in the process of designing a new 111 model of care for our residents.
Our current 111 Integrated Urgent Care (111
Our current 111 Integrated Urgent Care (111 IUC) service contract is due to expire in March 2026.
This must be completed by midday on
This must be completed by midday on the 8th August in order to be able to attend, registrations received after this point will not be guaranteed an invitation to the event.
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