NHS Health Checks and Cardiovascular Disease Checks Community Outreach for Milton Keynes City Council, Bedford Borough Council and Central Bedfordshire Council

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Value

£79,962

Classifications

  • Health services
  • Cardiology services
  • Community health services
  • Miscellaneous health services
  • General-practitioner services
  • Outpatient care services
  • Cardiology services or pulmonary specialists services

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  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

This is being procured under the Competitive Process of the Provider Selection Regime The NHS Health Check programme aims to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and associated conditions through the early assessment, awareness, and management of individual behavioural and physiological risk factors, it is aimed at all adults in England aged between 40-74 who are not currently being treated for CVD.A community outreach offer, which would work alongside GP practice delivery, which would enable patients to attend for an NHS Health Check at a venue within their own communities and/or within their workplace. Employees who are not eligible will have the opportunity to attend for an CVD check.The procurement will be split into 3 lots:Lot 1: Milton Keynes City CouncilLot 2: Bedford Borough Council and Central Bedfordshire CouncilLot 3: Both Lots 1 and 2 CombinedSuppliers may bid for any lot and either individual lots i.e. 'Lot 1 and Lot 2' or combined lot i.e. Lot 3 will be awarded

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