National Collaborative Framework for Adult MH LD & CAMHS Hospital Services

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Description

NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP), in Collaboration with the National Collaborative Commissioning Unit (NCCU) undertook a new procurement on behalf of Local Health Boards in Wales and the contracting authority for the Isle of Man to renew the
National Collaborative Framework agreement for Adult Mental Health / Learning Disability Hospitals and Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Services.
The adult and CAMHS service provision was originally delivered via two separate Framework Agreements; the contracting authority has
now merged the two agreements to allow for a standardised and more efficient approach across Wales.
The primary objectives of this procurement are:
- Developing and establishing a framework consisting of suitably qualified, financially robust Service Providers to meet quality, service
and cost criteria.
- Ensuring consistent high-quality Service provision and improved patient outcomes are achieved and maintained.
- Establishing key performance indicators, performance monitoring/outcome measures, access to management information, provision of
clear and consistent patient level data.
- Applying patient focussed outcomes in accordance with Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010.
- Improving community safety and reduction of risk, ensuring absolute compliance with legal requirements applicable to patients / patient
rights
- Establishing standard contract terms/conditions and a transparent pricing framework

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