NHS Leeds CCG Domiciliary Care for Continuing Healthcare

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

4 years ago

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4 years ago

Description

NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Groups are inviting interested providers to apply to be part of a dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for the provision of domiciliary care for people eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and including Fast Track / End of Life Care in Leeds.

The purpose of domiciliary care services is to support adults (aged 18 and over) assessed as eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and registered with a Leeds GP, or resident within the boundaries of NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), these areas are shown on the map also found in the attachment section.

The domiciliary care service is to enable CHC eligible service users to remain in their own home, living as safely and independently as possible and will involve the provision of some or all of the following:

-	Personal Care 
-	Health Care (where the Provider has been approved to offer health care level services) 
-	Rehabilitation/Maintenance of independent living skills
-	Domestic tasks including shopping, laundry and meal preparation
-	Carer support, including night sitting and respite care
-	Support for service users at the end of life (these are usually identified as Fast Track funded)

**AS THIS IS A DYNAMIC PURCHASING SYSTEM (DPS) THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR THE DURATION OF THE DPS. IT DOES NOT CLOSE ON 1.4.21. PROVIDERS CAN APPLY ANYTIME AND APPLICATIONS WILL BE REVIEWED  QUARTERLY**

The Services to which this Procurement relates fall within Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (the 'Regulations'). As such, the procurement of the Services is being run as a bespoke,  process akin to, but not the same as, the Dynamic Purchasing System Procedure. In conducting this process NHS Leeds CCG does not intend to hold itself bound by any of the Regulations, save those applicable to Schedule 3 services

Additional information: 
The application documents can be downloaded from the NHS Leeds CCG Sourcing portal at;
https://nhsleedsccg.app.jaggaer.com/web/login.html
and clicking on CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES (PQQ_5).

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