Care Coordination Hub for Devon

Award

Value

£252,000

Classifications

  • Services provided by medical personnel
  • Telephone-answering services
  • General-practitioner services
  • Guidance services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

NHS Devon ICB sought to commission a care coordination hub service for Devon. Medvivo Group Limited were awarded the contract for these services. 
Contract start date: 20th December 2023
Contract end date (including extension) 21st March 2024
Value £252,000

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