Digital Technical Clinical Support (DTCS) Framework Agreement

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The Digital Technical Clinical Support (DTCS) framework has been established to cover the full suite of clinical digital professional services, including services pertaining to both proprietary solutions and opensource solutions. All standalone, clinical system focused professional services are covered within the remit of the framework and the provisions available to the public sector.<br/><br/>The DTCS framework is formed of five Lots, please find the awarded suppliers to each Lot listed below:<br/><br/>Lot 1 – Cloud Hosting, Environment Build, Operation and Maintenance Professional Services:<br/><br/>Atos IT Services UK Limited<br/>Avanade UK Limited<br/>Cloud 21<br/>EMIS Health<br/>EntServ UK Ltd<br/>Insight Direct (UK) Ltd<br/>Learning Health Solutions<br/>Mastek UK Ltd<br/>Telefónica Tech Northern Ireland Limited<br/>VE3 Global<br/><br/>Lot 2 – Design, Development, and Deployment Professional Services:<br/><br/>Answer Digital Limited<br/>Atos IT Services UK Limited<br/>Avanade UK Limited<br/>Burendo Ltd<br/>EMIS Health<br/>EntServ UK Ltd<br/>Insight Direct (UK) Ltd<br/>Kinseed Limited<br/>Learning Health Solutions<br/>Telefónica Tech Northern Ireland Limited<br/>Thalamos Ltd<br/>The Public Service Consultants Limited<br/>VE3 Global<br/>Zuhlke Engineering Ltd<br/><br/>Lot 3 – Implementation Professional Services:<br/><br/>Answer Digital Limited<br/>Apira Ltd Primary<br/>Atos IT Services UK Limited<br/>Burendo Ltd<br/>Cloud 21<br/>EMIS Health<br/>Ethical Healthcare Consulting<br/>Evolution Recruitment Solutions Limited<br/>Health Systems Support Ltd<br/>Healthcare Innovations Consortium Ltd<br/>Learning Health Solutions<br/>St. Vincent's Consulting Ltd<br/>Thalamos Ltd<br/>VE3 Global<br/><br/>Lot 4 – Integration Professional Services:<br/><br/>Answer Digital Limited<br/>Atos IT Services UK Limited<br/>Burendo Ltd<br/>EMIS Health<br/>EntServ UK Ltd<br/>Healthcare Innovations Consortium Ltd<br/>Insight Direct (UK) Ltd<br/>Learning Health Solutions<br/>St. Vincent's Consulting Ltd<br/>Thalamos Ltd<br/>VE3 Global<br/><br/>Lot 5 – General Clinical Digital Professional Services:<br/><br/>Answer Digital Limited<br/>Apira Ltd Primary<br/>Atos IT Services UK Limited<br/>BearingPoint<br/>Blue Pelican Consulting<br/>Cloud 21<br/>EMIS Health<br/>Ethical Healthcare Consulting<br/>Health Systems Support Ltd<br/>Healthcare Innovations Consortium Ltd<br/>Parico Limited<br/>Safehand Consulting Limited<br/>Smart Co Consulting Limited<br/>Softcat Plc<br/>St. Vincent's Consulting Ltd<br/>Stalis Ltd<br/>Streamwave Ltd<br/>Thalamos Ltd<br/>The Public Service Consultants Limited<br/>VE3 Global

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