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Status: Open
Published Date: 28/03/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Sterile Services - sterilisation of medical devices and equipment

Status: Closed
Published Date: 19/03/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
ASBESTOS MEDICALS - Asbestos Medicals

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/03/2024
Closing Date: 18/04/2024
Value: £570,000
University of Sunderland - Occupational Health Serivces for Healthcare Students - The University of Sunderland and its subsidiaries are looking to procure Occupational Health Services for Healthcare Students, commencing July 2024 to June 2026 (with an optional 1-year extension taking it to a possible June 2027 contract). The provider will conduct timely initial evaluations on new students to the programme and provide a full suite of health assessments, immunisation packages, fit certificates, physiotherapy, mental health assessments, suggested reasonable adjustments, and advice on Fitness to Practise within agreed timescales to new and current healthcare students. We estimate around £570k excluding VAT over 3 years, however, there are no guarantees on spend levels. By expressing your interest in the tender through InTend you will be given access to all the tender documents which outline the requirements and relevant dates, essential information, and what is required. The closing date for submission of tenders responses is - noon Thursday 18th April 2024

Status: Closed
Published Date: 12/03/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Forensic Medical Services Policy Custody, Prison and Border Force Control - NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) aims, through a partnership approach with Police Scotland, to provide a trauma informed, person centred, safe and clinically effective healthcare services for people brought to Police Offices and healthcare facilities within the NHSGGC area in support of Police Scotland Criminal Justice Services Division. This service will provide signposting and direct referral to the following services: -Primary and secondary care for physical health needs. -Primary and secondary care for Mental Health needs -Primary and secondary care for Addiction needs. Forensic Physicians (FPS) will provide general healthcare and forensic medical assessment of people in police custody/suspects in police custody and complainants/complainers (alleged victims) of crime. An assessment and treatment service will also be required for the 4 prison establishments within NHSGGC boundary (HMP Barlinnie, HMP Low Moss, HMP Greenock and Lilias Community Custody Unit for women) out with office hours (Monday to Friday 08.00 – 18.00) and on agreed Public Holidays. FPS would require providing telephone advice to nursing or prison staff during these hours, or attending the prison to see and treat the patient if required, as clinically determined by the FPS. Furthermore, FPs will provide a primary care response to UK Border Force at Glasgow Airport Custody cells at Glasgow Airport.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/02/2024
Closing Date: 06/02/2024
Value: £120,000
Provision of Streamlined Forensic Medical Reporting contract with Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner of North Yorkshire (PFCC) acting on behalf of itself and the Chief Constable of North Yorkshire - Provision of Medical reports for North Yorkshire Police for the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes

Status: Closed
Published Date: 06/02/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Monaco Treatment Planning System - Hardware & Software Support - Monaco Treatment Planning System - Hardware & Software Support for Swansea Bay University Health Board period 19 December 2023 to 18 December 2028.

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/01/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Provision of Digital Autopsy Services to Norfolk - Norfolk County Council wishes to engage with the market prior to tendering for a contract to provide digital autopsy (CT scanning) services for the Coroner for the county of Norfolk.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 11/01/2024
Closing Date: 16/11/2023
Value: £17,964
Provision of Wheelchair Assessments and Technical Support to Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre - The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) Stanford Hall (SH) manages a cohort of patients with complex musculoskeletal, neurological and chronic conditions as either an inpatient (ward based), residential or outpatients. A key enabler for DMRC is a wheelchair service which includes the provision of wheelchairs, pressure cushions, accessories and associated services. Such services include a wheelchair assessment, technical support, accessories, maintenance, and subject matter expert advice. Wheelchairs and accessories may be for the long term (over 12 months) or for the short term (less than 12 months) to support the patient as they recover. The Contractor shall provide assessments, technical support, access to equipment for patient trial and subject matter expert advice. The service will also include completion of prescriptions for wheelchairs, specialist seating to be sent to the DMRC Occupational Therapist (OT) to order. There is also an additional requirement for clinical cleaning of wheelchairs. The Contractor is to undertake the following: a. Assessment. Carry out patient assessments (appointment offered and consultation completed within 5 working days) and complete a report and prescription form (within 5 working days of completed assessment), as required for wheelchairs and pressure cushions/accessories: i. Patients. These patients are undergoing intensive rehabilitation treatment at the DMRC. ii. Remote Delivery. Some patients may be appropriate to have some of their appointments via a video teleconferencing (VTC) system. iii. Other Locations. Provision of a visiting wheelchair specialist to assess inpatients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust Foundation) or other location. This will only be required in highly specific circumstances and is most likely to occur for a patient with multiple and complex injuries and a prolonged inpatient stay. b. Maintenance. Maintenance, repair2 and annual servicing of wheelchair for the duration of time the patient is within the military will be carried out by DMRC. Unless expert advice is required then a quote will be required. c. Training, The Contractor will provide training for DMRC rehab support workshop technicians in manual and power wheelchair maintenance competencies. There is also a requirement to provide training to OT at DMRC on assessment for wheelchairs and specialist seating. The training is only required once for each staff member to achieve competencies on startup of contract and follow up training is required for any new starters to be agreed between the Authority and the Contractor. d. Cleaning. Clinically cleaning of short-term loan wheelchairs and sports wheelchairs within 5 working days of request. This was a direct award.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 10/01/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
LOTL 226-23 Sexual Health & Blood Borne Virus Services - NHS Lothian, a statutory body constituted pursuant to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (“the Board”), NHS Lothian wishes to tender for sexual health and wellbeing services provided to Men who Have Sex with Men (MSM) and emotional health and wellbeing services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) adults and young people as specified within the attached Appendix 1 specifications for Lots 1, 2 and 3. Suppliers are invited to bid for single or multiple lots. Lots are as follows: - Lot 1 - Sexual health and wellbeing of Gay and Bisexual men, and all men who have sex with men (GBMSM) - Lot 2 - Emotional health and wellbeing of LGBT+ adults - Lot 3 - Emotional health and wellbeing of LGBT + young people (13–18-year-olds) Equalities These services are specifically targeted to support people who are lesbian, gay or bi-sexual, and trans men, trans women and non-binary people. Lot 2 is specifically targeted to support men and Lot 3 is specifically targeted to support young people (aged 13-18).

Status: Open
Published Date: 08/01/2024
Closing Date: 01/01/0001
Value: £200,000
Future Opportunity - Early Release on Compassionate Grounds - In line with the Early Release on Compassionate Grounds (ERCG) Policy Framework, the Public Protection Casework Section (PPCS), within the Public Protection Group (PPG) in HMPPS, require independent medical advisors to provide a view on ERCG applications for health and social care related cases. The role of an independent medical advisor is to review and interpret the clinical reports contained within the ERCG application. A medical advisor must be a qualified doctor with current General Medical Council registration. This is a crucial and essential part of the application process. The medical advisor will be expected to review the reports, provide a plain English summary, and provide a view on whether the clinical criteria for consideration for ERCG is met. This will be written in a format that is accessible to non-clinical personnel within PPG/HMPPS, to inform their decision making. There may, on occasion, be a requirement for provision of follow up addendums. The Authority is considering establishment of a Framework to deliver this service. The service requires a quick turn-around from application; urgent requests are required within 24 hours, and non-urgent requests are required within 72 hours. The service will be conducted remotely and will be available to all prisons within England and Wales. It is anticipated that there will be approximately 100 applications per annum across the Framework. This volume estimate is provided for illustrative purposes only and should be treated as a best estimate at the time of publication. The Authority provides no guarantees of volumes, monetary commitment, or future requirements whatsoever.