Patient Transport Services

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Transport services (excl. Waste transport)
  • Road transport services
  • Ambulance services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMB) requires a patient transfer service for an initial 36-month period and fixed price contract, with optional 12 + 12-month extensions:-
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust requires a provider OR providers for an on-site patient transfer service at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary site during core specified hours. Subject to activity and demand, there may also be, during core hours, a requirement to carry out ad hoc discharges or transfers subject to authorisation from the appropriate Trust personnel. 

        
In addition the Trust also requires an ad-hoc on-site and inter-site transfer and, discharge service at other times as required.
Core Days & Hours
Furness General Hospital ( 7 days) 8am to 8pm              
Royal Lancaster Infirmary (Mon - Fri) 9am to 9pm           
Royal Lancaster Infirmary 24hr cover (7 days)                    
Westmorland General Hospital 
any of the three vehicles may be asked to go to WGH to assist with patient transport

        
The contractor must ensure that all members of staff, who provide this service, have full enhanced DBS clearance, valid driving licenses and appropriate Basic Life Support and Manual Handling Training. 

        
All staff must be suitably qualified and trained for the provision of patient transfer services including moving patients with fractures and chest pains. Training must be on-going and regularly monitored and documented. Copies of training documents and staff qualifications must be provided for the Trust as part of the tender process and should the Trust request so, at any time by agreement during the contract period.

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