NHS SY ICB - GP Local Enhanced Services and Quality Contract 2024/25 - High Street Surgery

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£1

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  • General-practitioner services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

8 months ago

Description

The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Rotherham population. CPV 85121100-4 General-practitioner services.<br/><br/>These contracts are awarded to an existing group of providers. Although we would not restrict the number of providers who deliver these LCS services provided they meet the contract and specification criteria, the primary reason that these services can only be delivered by this group of providers (GP) is because they are required to hold a contract via the GP Framework and deliver the LCS alongside these services; the LCS is designed to enhance the GP Framework contract and not stand alone, therefore, interdependency between the two services is paramount.

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