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Attain Health Management Services

Luton Community Services

HealthcareCPV 85000000 85300000 85320000
Value£39.9m
Deadline29 Mar 2018
Published6 Apr 2018
RegionEast of England
Timeline
Published 6 Apr 2018ClosedCloses 29 Mar 2018
Contract value in context
£39.9mtotal contract value
median £380k
this tender£0£43.1m

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The brief

Luton CCG and Luton Council are in the process of reviewing Community Health Service provision for the Luton population working towards developing a "Placed Based" Community Health Service in line with the Integrated Care System ((ICS) vision with Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes (The BLMK STP).

To achieve the vision commissioners believe that true integration of services vertically and horizontally would best secure the identified needs of the population, improve quality and efficiency of services, realise seamless service provision across pathways and increase system sustainability.

The service outcomes will reduce reliance on hospital based care and ensure that people have access to good quality, safe, locally delivered health care services including primary care, health and social care across Luton.

The community services which are subject of this notice includes both children's and adult's services, and has a current estimated value of 24 900 000 GBP per annum.

The traditional commissioner and provider split is acknowledged as no longer being a helpful paradigm to address the challenges faced by the NHS whilst importantly improving the Health and Wellbeing of the Luton's population.

This was also endorsed following initial engagement/feedback from Providers at an early Market engagement event held on 10.11.2017 (advertised on the Contracts Finder Website on 23.10.2017).

Consequently, commissioners agreed that a new approach is needed to change behaviour and incentivise providers which will support the design/development of new ways of working and models of delivery for integrated care to the population.

As such tendering processes for community services contracts in Luton will be deferred for 18 months which will give local commissioners and local providers opportunity to work together to progress and deliver their visions for place-based community health and care services and work with the STP in readiness for an "integrated care" procurement exercise in 2019/20.

Therefore community service contracts are to be awarded to existing providers until 30.9.2020 to enable the BLMK ICS model to develop to sufficient maturity to be able to run an outcomes based commissioning process.

Dedicated work to commence this outcomes based commissioning process would need to commence no later than August 2019.

It is likely than an outcomes based commissioning approach would need to comply with NHSE/NHSI's Integrated Support and Assurance Process (ISAP) which may impact timelines.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Luton CCG and Luton Council are in

Luton CCG and Luton Council are in the process of reviewing Community Health Service provision for the Luton population working towards developing a "Placed Based" Community Health Service in line with the Integrated Care System ((ICS) vision with Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes (The BLMK STP).

02

To achieve the vision commissioners believe

To achieve the vision commissioners believe that true integration of services vertically and horizontally would best secure the identified needs of the population, improve quality and efficiency of services, realise seamless service provision across pathways and increase system sustainability.

03

The service outcomes will reduce reliance on

The service outcomes will reduce reliance on hospital based care and ensure that people have access to good quality, safe, locally delivered health care services including primary care, health and social care across Luton.

04

Consequently, commissioners agreed that a new approach

Consequently, commissioners agreed that a new approach is needed to change behaviour and incentivise providers which will support the design/development of new ways of working and models of delivery for integrated care to the population.

05

Therefore community service contracts are to

Therefore community service contracts are to be awarded to existing providers until 30.9.2020 to enable the BLMK ICS model to develop to sufficient maturity to be able to run an outcomes based commissioning process.

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