Provision of Community Pharmacy Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccination within the East of England Region

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NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit on behalf of NHS England would like to notify the market of its intent to award contracts for the provision of Community Pharmacy Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccination within the East of England Region following a single stage Competitive Process.<br/><br/>This service is for contracted period of 2 years and 7 months initial term with an extension period of up to 24 months (as required). The service commencement date is 18 September 2024 and will run until 31 March 2027 (with an option for the Commissioner to extend until 31/03/2029).<br/><br/>The lifetime value of the contracts are unknown, the price per vaccination is £9.58 and there is no capped limit for the number of vaccinations given per provider.<br/><br/>This is for a new service and has been awarded to new providers across 2 Lots as per the below;<br/><br/>Lot-1 - Mid & South Essex ICB [Total of 17 providers and 24 sites]<br/><br/>•	Allied Pharmacies Ltd<br/>•	Britannia Pharmacy<br/>•	Christchurch Pharmacy<br/>•	Jeeves Healthcare<br/>•	Kalsons Chemist<br/>•	Leigh Chemist t/a Leigh Broadway Pharmacy<br/>•	LP SD Ninety Two Ltd<br/>•	Parwin Ltd<br/>•	Paydens Ltd<br/>•	Reane Ltd<br/>•	Safedale Pharmacy t/a Grange Pharmacy<br/>•	Sheevnali Ltd<br/>•	Sheevnali Ltd Benfleet<br/>•	Shri Enterprise t/a Bansals Pharmacy<br/>•	Southchurch Pharmacy<br/>•	Tedla Healthcare Ltd<br/>•	Village Pharmacy<br/><br/>Lot-2 – Sussex and North-East Essex ICB [Total of 11 providers and 22 sites]<br/><br/>•	Clare Pharmacy<br/>•	Connaught Avenue Pharmacy<br/>•	DippChem t/a Hutt Pharmacy<br/>•	G & B Medical Services Limited<br/>•	GM Graham Pharmacies<br/>•	L&R Pharma t/a Pharmacy2go<br/>•	LP SD Ninety Two Ltd<br/>•	Marks Tey Pharmacy<br/>•	Rainbow Pharmacy Ipswich<br/>•	SJB & AVP Ltd<br/>•	Stuart Beer & Co <br/><br/>The deadline for representations is midnight on 17 September 2024.

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