Wiltshire CCG wishes to procure community-based Heart Failure Service for patients registered with a Wiltshire GP. The Community Heart Failure service will deliver the following:
— rapid Access Diagnostic Service,
— urgent Patient Review,
— routine Patient Review,
— post Discharge FU,
— virtual ward management at home of unwell patients,
— self-Management and education programme for HF patients The procurement is split in to 3 lots so as to provide maximum flexibility to both the Commissioner and bidders, and to ensure coverage of the full geography of Wiltshire. Contracts will be for an initial period of 3 years with a possible extension of any period up to a further 24 months, as defined at the discretion of the Commissioner. Wiltshire CCG has an annual budget available of 732 950 GBP with lot values based on the indicative volumes indicated in the tender documentation. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West CSU on behalf of the Commissioners.
NHS Wiltshire CCG wishes to procure community-based Heart Failure Service for patients registered with a Wiltshire GP. This service is being extended to cover the whole of Wiltshire following a successful pilot scheme. The Community Heart Failure services will deliver the following:
— rapid Access Diagnostic Service,
— urgent Patient Review,
— routine Patient Review,
— post Discharge FU,
— virtual ward management at home of unwell patients,
— self-Management and education programme for HF patients
With the aim of heart failure service to be accessible closer to home, improve clinical outcomes and reduce admissions to hospitals. The overall aims of the service are to provide patients with Heart Failure a better understanding of their condition and an increased confidence to self-manage their disease. Reduce emergency and repeat admissions in to hospitals. The procurement is split in to a number of lots so as to provide maximum flexibility to both the Commissioner and bidders, these are:
— Lot 1 – Sarum
— Lot 2 – North and East Wiltshire (NEW)
— Lot 3 – West Wiltshire The ITT document relates to all lots in the above list. Wiltshire CCG has an annual budget available of 732 950 GBP (incl. VAT) based on the indicative volumes indicated in the tender documentation. Each Lot is allocated and value based on volume which are:
— Lot 1 — 244 732 GBP pa,
— Lot 2 — 274 256 GBP pa,
— Lot 3 — 213 962 GBP pa
Contracts will be for an initial period of 3 years with a possible extension of any period up to a further 24 months, as defined at the discretion of the Commissioner. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
NHS Wiltshire CCG wishes to procure community-based Heart Failure Service for patients registered with a Wiltshire GP. This service is being extended to cover the whole of Wiltshire following a successful pilot scheme. The Community Heart Failure services will deliver the following:
— rapid Access Diagnostic Service,
— urgent Patient Review,
— routine Patient Review,
— post Discharge FU,
— virtual ward management at home of unwell patients,
— self-Management and education programme for HF patients
With the aim of heart failure service to be accessible closer to home, improve clinical outcomes and reduce admissions to hospitals. The overall aims of the service are to provide patients with Heart Failure a better understanding of their condition and an increased confidence to self-manage their disease. Reduce emergency and repeat admissions in to hospitals. The procurement is split in to a number of lots so as to provide maximum flexibility to both the Commissioner and bidders, these are:
— Lot 1 – Sarum
— Lot 2 – North and East Wiltshire (NEW)
— Lot 3 – West Wiltshire The ITT document relates to all lots in the above list. Wiltshire CCG has an annual budget available of 732 950 GBP (incl. VAT) based on the indicative volumes indicated in the tender documentation. Each Lot is allocated and value based on volume which are:
— Lot 1 — 244 732 GBP pa,
— Lot 2 — 274 256 GBP pa,
— Lot 3 — 213 962 GBP pa
Contracts will be for an initial period of 3 years with a possible extension of any period up to a further 24 months, as defined at the discretion of the Commissioner. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
NHS Wiltshire CCG wishes to procure community-based Heart Failure Service for patients registered with a Wiltshire GP. This service is being extended to cover the whole of Wiltshire following a successful pilot scheme. The Community Heart Failure services will deliver the following:
— rapid Access Diagnostic Service,
— urgent Patient Review,
— routine Patient Review,
— post Discharge FU,
— virtual ward management at home of unwell patients,
— self-Management and education programme for HF patients
With the aim of heart failure service to be accessible closer to home, improve clinical outcomes and reduce admissions to hospitals. The overall aims of the service are to provide patients with Heart Failure a better understanding of their condition and an increased confidence to self-manage their disease. Reduce emergency and repeat admissions in to hospitals. The procurement is split in to a number of lots so as to provide maximum flexibility to both the Commissioner and bidders, these are:
— Lot 1 – Sarum
— Lot 2 – North and East Wiltshire (NEW)
— Lot 3 – West Wiltshire The ITT document relates to all lots in the above list. Wiltshire CCG has an annual budget available of 732 950 GBP (incl. VAT) based on the indicative volumes indicated in the tender documentation. Each Lot is allocated and value based on volume which are:
— Lot 1 — 244 732 GBP pa,
— Lot 2 — 274 256 GBP pa,
— Lot 3 — 213 962 GBP pa
Contracts will be for an initial period of 3 years with a possible extension of any period up to a further 24 months, as defined at the discretion of the Commissioner. This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.