North Northamptonshire Council - Provision of Workplace Cardiovascular Disease Health Checks Pilot

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Value

£200,000

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

North Northamptonshire Council (hereafter referred to as the "Council") wishes to invite quotations for the provision of Workplace Cardiovascular Health Checks following the securing of funding for the Workplace Cardiovascular Disease Health Checks Pilot Grant.

The pilot will gather evidence on the feasibility and impact of Workplace Cardiovascular Health Checks. It will encourage employers to support people to stay well in work, by gathering and sharing learning on delivering Cardiovascular Health Checks in the Workplace.

The pilot aims to:
-  Improve employee's awareness around these health issues.
-  Improve early detection in Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes.
-  Improve flexibility around attendance of appointments.
-  Decrease the pressure in Primary care settings.
-  Make Workplace Cardiovascular Health Checks the norm with patients attending future health checks.
-  Workplace checks will continue as part of the regular NHS Health Checks programme and on existing payment terms from this point.

Potential Providers that are interested in providing services to the Potential Providers that are interested in providing services to the Call Off For North Northamptonshire Council Workplace Cardiovascular Disease Health Checks Pilot Under The North Northamptonshire Council - NHS Health Checks Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) must complete and submit the Questionnaire on Intend Reference NNC00000508 at the same time as they apply to North Northamptonshire Council - NHS Health Checks Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).

Potential providers who apply to the above lots and do NOT apply to the North Northamptonshire Council - NHS Health Checks DPS will not be considered for this Call Off and will be excluded from the process.

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North Northamptonshire Procurement Team

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