General Practitioner Services - The Friary Hospital

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Value

£45,000

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  • General-practitioner services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

8 months ago

Description

Overview : Victoria ward is part of the Friary hospital in Richmond and is a standalone 18 bedded facility that requires medical cover 24 hour (OOH via 111 arrangement) other practices in the Richmondshire PCN area have circa 25% patients to care for including their own registered patients and taking medical responsibilities for patients in practices that are too distant from the hospital to give medical care/cover in a timely safe manner. This project is to separately subcontract with the other practices for these services. There are currently five different providers who cover this service. There are rolling agreements in place with each provider currently, but South Tees intend to award new service level agreements (SLA's) under the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) as GP Services falls within its scope, within CPV code : 85121100-4. This is an existing requirement that will be fulfilled under a new SLA with the selected suppliers. <br/><br/>Award decision makers include 'The General Manager - Friarage Hospital and H&R Community Services' and 'The Senior General Manager - Friarage and Locality'.<br/><br/>Any representations must be raised to [email protected] before 12pm (Noon) on the 5th February 2025.

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Matthew Povey

[email protected]

+44 1642850850

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+44 1748822306

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+44 1325374332

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