Neurophysiology PSR Insourcing Contract

Award

Value

£94,308

Classifications

  • Nephrology or nervous system specialist services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply to this award.

Additional information: 
Content of notice  to award under PCR Direct Award Process Urgent Procedure

1.A statement that the relevant authority is intending to award a contract following Direct Award Process Urgent Procedure.

2.The name and address of the registered office or principal place of business of the provider to whom an award is to be made.

MediServices Healthcare LTD
Unit 1-3 Greenlands Business
Centre, Studley Road, Redditch, B98 7HD


3.A description of the relevant health care services to which the contract relates, including the most relevant CPV code
East Suffolk North Essex Foundation Trust
85121220- Nephrology or nervous system specialist services

4.The approximate lifetime value of the contract.
£94,308.00

5.Details of the award decision-makers.
Governance -  East Suffolk North Essex Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) DMT

6.A statement explaining the award decision-makers' reasons for selecting the chosen provider, with reference to the key criteria.
Considered by ESNEFT and guidance obtained to use PSR Regulations

7. Key Criteria:
1. Quality and Innovation - The Provider is constantly thriving to provide innovative services within ESNEFT. The Provider consistently delivers against their key performance indicators (KPIs) both within an acute and community setting and have robust mechanisms in place where KPI's are altered.
2. Value - They have consistently over a period of time delivered a valuable service within the available budget allocation
3. Social Value - The Provider works across a variety of acute and community settings to support ease of access. They use local workforce to add to their social value.
4. Delivery against service specification • The required available capacity • Clinical requirements • Operational requirements and constraints • Experience of other NHS Providers from existing sub contract arrangements

8.Any declared conflicts or potential conflicts of interest.
None declared

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