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Supplier(s)

Boots the Chemist Ltd

Value

2,625,000 EUR

Description

Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group are looking to commission a new Community Pharmacy Anti-coagulation Monitoring Service (CPAMS) from 1.6.2018. Brighton and Hove CCG are looking to work in partnership with the successful provider to develop and deliver an innovative service throughout the contract terms, which offers its patients the best possible experience and supports the cardiovascular pathway. The new service will need to be in place by 1.6.2018. This NHS standard contract will be let for an initial 3 year period, with a single option to extend for a further 2 years (3+2). The contract envelope ceiling for the initial 3 year period is 2 625 000 GBP. The activity and contract values for years 4 or 5 are unknown. The tender documents are available with free, unrestricted access at: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/soepscommissioning/aspx/Home. The deadline for receipt of completed bid submissions is 12pm (midday) on Friday 19.1.2018. Aims The CCG wishes to offer a clinically effective and safe, standardised anti-coagulation management service to patients receiving anti-coagulation therapy, within Brighton and Hove, offering choice and flexibility to the patient as to how and where their therapy is conducted. The service is required to enable a cohort of eligible patients to test their own INR at home. Patients will be identified using eligibility criteria outlined in the service specification. The service will then train and assess the patients’ ability to use their own meter and read and record test their INR results. The service will manage and monitor individuals self-testing to ensure appropriate frequency of INR testing. The service will support patient choice and refer back to primary care where a DOAC is considered as a more preferable and appropriate option at initiation (rather than warfarin) or switching to a DOAC would be clinically preferable when identified. The service is also responsible for training of its own practitioners to the required standard to deliver the service provision of equipment and consumables, IM&T enabling read-only access for GPs. The service is responsible for ensuring consumable clinical and non-clinical equipment is stored appropriately. The service is responsible for carrying out internal clinical audit. Should the CCG require any audit information, this will be shared with the CCG in a timely manner. The CCG will provide at least 6 weeks’ notice to the provider.

Timeline

Award date

6 years ago

Publish date

6 years ago

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