ID 5047662 - DoH - Integrated Care System NI Evaluation

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Value

£300,000

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  • Business and management consultancy services
  • General management consultancy services
  • Financial management consultancy services
  • Human resources management consultancy services
  • Research consultancy services
  • Project-supervision services other than for construction work

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  • contract

Published

3 months ago

Description

The Department of Health (DoH) wishes to appoint a Supplier to provide independent evaluation in respect of the Integrated Care System NI (ICS NI) currently under development by the ICS NI Programme Team. The Supplier will be required to provide ongoing assessment of the ICS from initial launch through its formative years to provide an independent and professional assessment that will be used by the Department to monitor ICS operations and address any issues arising promptly and effectively as well as learning to inform regulations and contribute to ICS benefits management. This will facilitate the use of an ‘action learning approach’ and ultimately contribute to the positive maturity of the ICS model. There is no guarantee of the volume of work that will be commissioned during the contract duration. The estimated budget for the contract is included in the Contract Notice. Full details of requirements are set out in the Specification document (ID 5047662 – Specification).

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