Following an open procurement process, as a joint procurement on behalf of NHS England and NHS Hull CCG, the Contracting Authority has awarded an 8 year contract, with the option to extend up to 5 years (8 + 5). The total value (11 800 000 GBP) in this notice is based on the total potential contract term of 13 years (8 + 5) based on the annual value of 892 000 GBP plus up to 200 000 GBP of available transition funding to support mobilisation of the contract. The actual contractual payments are variable, with the main driver being practice list size.
On behalf of NHS England and NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS Hull CCG would like to confirm the award of an Alternative Provider of Medical Services (APMS) contract to be delivered from the Calvert and Newington Health Centres in the city of Hull based on an actual patient list size of 10 820 as at 31.3.2018.
The Services will be GP led and provided by GPs, nurses and other clinical professionals, the successful Provider will be expected to:
— Provide Primary Care medical services which will be accessible, convenient and responsive,
— effectively mobilise services to become operational in the prescribed timeframe,
— deliver all services throughout the hours that will be outlined in the specification,
— design services around the needs of patients and carers, ensuring they are offered more choice and a greater say in their treatment,
— have processes in place to evaluate and continually improve on patient satisfaction,
— have processes in place to engage effectively with the local communities,
— Participate in National Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF),
— be eligible for and expected to provide all Enhanced Services, remunerated in line with the relevant Directions as specified by the commissioner on an annual basis,
— promotion of healthy living with the aim of tackling the underlying causes of ill health,
— collaborate with the Extended Access service which has been commissioned by the CCG and has been operational since October 2018,
— work within one of the 5 General Practice groupings that exist within Hull, each comprising a minimum of 30 000 patients,
— participate in the Local Quality Premium Scheme that the CCG commissions from each of the 5 general practice groupings,
— use online consultation (econsult),
— allow direct booking by 111 for routine appointments,
— work with the Social Prescribing service including hosting appointments for well being coordinators and/or Welfare Advisors.
The successful provider can also earn additional income through the Quality and Outcomes Framework and the provision of Enhanced Services to patients within their practice. Due to the voluntary nature of the potential for additional income, and that patient choice will determine activity for enhanced services, this is not reflected in the annual value within the notice, but is available for the duration of the contract.