Intermediate Minor Oral Surgery Services (IMOS) - Rose

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£52,776

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  • Health and social work services
  • Health services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Contract awarded by NHS England (North East and Yorkshire - Yorkshire and the Humber) for the provision of Intermediate Minor Oral Surgery Services (IMOS) for the population of West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire and the Humber locality.  A Single Tender Action has been enacted to support service review and redesign, continued patient access required, for IMOS service provision across Yorkshire and the Humber.  Direct contract award pending changes to the health system and delegation of functions to ICBs, ensuring providers have capacity to bid, post Covid, and commissioners can be responsive to the market and ensure appropriate consultation and engagement is undertaken to inform the commissioning of services that meet the needs of the population.
The Contracting Authority intends to commission new services in line with relevant legislation.  Future procurement processes will be published via Find a Tender and Contracts Finder.

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