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Community health services

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract award notice
Published Date:
12 April 2019
Closing Date:
Location(s):
UKK22 Dorset CC (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:

The purpose is to establish a “Pseudo” Framework Agreement for delivery of various community health improvement services to people within the County of Dorset.

The services to which this Procurement relates fall within the Light Touch Regime (LTR) governing procurement of Health, and other service contracts. Neither reference to “Framework Agreement” or the use of the term “Selection process” nor any other indication shall be taken to mean that the Council intends to hold itself bound to any regulations save those applicable to LTR provisions.


Health Checks

This is a check designed for local residents aged from 40 to 74 years old, with some exceptions. The process,as laid out in government legislation, assesses a range of health factors, including smoking status, family history of coronary heart disease, body mass index, cholesterol level, blood pressure, physical activity levels,cardiovascular risk score, and alcohol consumption. In 2017-18, 7733 health checks were completed.


Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC)

Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or if the contraception used has failed,for example, a condom has split or missed a contraceptive pill. EHC uses chemicals that affect the release of anegg, and therefore can prevent pregnancy.


Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)

LARC refers to contraceptive methods that require administration less than once per cycle or month,specifically: copper intrauterine devices; progestogen-only intrauterine systems; progestogen-only injectable contraceptives; progestogen-only subdermal implants.


Needle exchange

Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) supply needles and syringes for people who inject drugs. In addition,they often supply other equipment used to prepare and take drugs (for example, filters, mixing containers and sterile water). The main aim of needle and syringe programmes is to reduce the transmission of blood-borne viruses and other infections caused by sharing injecting equipment. It also reduces the risk to the public from discarded needles by providing the opportunity for disposal.


Supervised consumption of methadone and buprenorphine

In some instances where an individual is prescribed medication to help treat a substance use disorder, clinical guidance recommends that the patient is observed while taking what is a potentially toxic medication.


Smoking Cessation

In 2017-18, 3127 people started a quit attempt with support. Several treatments are available to support people looking to stop smoking, including:

• Psychosocial behaviour change support, which offers people personalised support while they go through the process of quitting;

• Nicotine replacement therapy, which provides a low level of nicotine, without the tar, carbon monoxide and other poisonous chemicals present in tobacco smoke;

• Prescribed medication (i.e. Varenicline), which reduces cravings and blocks the rewarding and reinforcing effects of smoking.

Awarded to:
Community Health Improvement Services (CHIS) Framework
Various Providers (see webpage link), Various (UK)
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The Buyer:
Dorset County Council
CPV Code(s):
85323000 - Community health services