GP Homeless Outreach

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Value

£178,347

Classifications

  • Provision of services to the community

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The contract has been awarded to Great Chapel Street Medical Centre (Homeless Health CIC) following market engagement to invite capable providers. Great Chapel Street Medical Centre (Homeless Health CIC) has been established as the only capable provider.

The contract is for a specialist GP service, delivering clinical support to Westminster's homeless population. The overarching outcome of the service is to reduce health inequalities and increase life expectancy, for the homeless population.

This will be achieved by providing trauma- informed care that enables homeless patients to access healthcare services and, prevents avoidable emergency presentation at A&E, and non-elective admissions to secondary care.

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NHS North West London Contracts Team

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