Provision of Medicine Supply Services into Prisons and Wathwood Hospital

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£4,500,000

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  • Pharmacy services

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3 years ago

Description

Nottinghamshire Healthcare holds main contracts with NHS England for the delivery of healthcare in a number of prison establishments. The Forensic Division is also responsible for Wathwood Hospital which is a 76 bedded medium secure unit belonging to Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. It is located at Wath-upon-Dearne to the north of Rotherham and caters for individuals who require assessment and treatment of mental health difficulties in a secure environment
The purpose of this project is to engage a professional pharmacy provider to deliver a pharmacy medicines supply service that is safe, patient-centred, efficient, cost effective and complies with relevant statutory requirements.

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