Uptake of Extension for the Provision of Transport for Urgent Care Services

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Value

£446,117

Classifications

  • Public road transport services
  • Emergency vehicles
  • Vehicles for the emergency services
  • Hire of passenger transport vehicles with driver
  • Motor vehicles for the transport of fewer than 10 persons

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Extension to the Provision of transport for Urgent Care Services mainly providing agreed number of drivers and vehicles suitable for the delivery of urgent care services to transport Clinicians including General Practitioners (GPs) on board with drugs, medical equipment to and from base.

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