Doncaster led Consortium Inpatient Detoxification provision

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Value

£700,000

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  • Medical practice and related services
  • Hospital services
  • Residential health facilities services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

Doncaster Council (“The Council”) invite detailed proposals for medically managed inpatient detoxification provision, on behalf of a consortium of 11 local authorities. (Doncaster, Hull, North East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Wakefield, Rotherham, Kirklees, Bradford, York and Sheffield).
The consortium will move away from a spot purchasing to a block purchasing approach for the purposes of this tender in line with Public Health England policy.
The contract is split into two geographical regions, North West Region and Yorkshire and the Humber region, to ensure geographical access for clients from different parts of the consortium, with services to run 16th August to 30 June 2022

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