Adult Community and Specialist Palliative Care 2019 - 2024 (+ 2) NHS GYW CCG / ECCH C.I.C (2526-174)
A Modification Notice
by NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 8 year
- Value
- £203M-£255M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 25 Mar 2026
- Delivery
- To 25 Mar 2034 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
Norwich
2 buyers
1 supplier
Description
The in scope services included are: - proactive services providing routine services with planned appointments and interventions within community settings, including GP surgeries, community facilities and patients own homes. Proactive services will support the delivery of educational and public awareness programmes and will link into public health initiatives such as smoking cessation and alternatives to A and E, - reactive services will provide unplanned urgent or crisis care for people whose health or care needs have deteriorated placing them at risk of serious decline in their condition and/or being admitted as an emergency to hospital. These services will also support discharge from hospital e.g. the provision of a community IV therapy service. Reactive services should provide 7 day response and a consistent, appropriate and prompt response to need. Urgent care should be accessed through a single point, clinically triaged with urgent care needs being met in the most appropriate location i.e. patients own home, bed with care, etc., - bed based services will be available to cover a range of varying needs, including admission avoidance, facilitated discharge, intermediate care and palliative care. Services will provide time limited clinical based bed provision, with robust clinical accountability in place, - support and enabling services include but are not limited to, community pharmacy support, home oxygen and wheelchair services and the management of community equipment. These services are integral to the delivery of health and care provision within the community, and must be responsive, adaptable and supportive, - condition specific services working closely with the acute trust and primary care to ensure consistency of care for patients and access to the right resource at the right time. These services will provide initiation of the specialist management of patients, specialist resource support and expert advice, highly complex case management and training for the local health and care community. An example of this would be services to patients with diabetes. The CCG area has 4 distinct localities; Lowestoft, South Waveney, Gorleston and Great Yarmouth and Northern Villages. Wherever possible and where service need lends itself, these services will be configured around these communities across the acute trusts, community teams, GP practices and with close links to adult social care reablement services and the voluntary sector. Staffing will be organised to meet the demands of the population and will be flexible to allow staff to work across organisational boundaries and at all locations. Utilising an MDT approach teams will ensure appropriate case management and risk stratification. In addition: - specialist palliative care services will be a community based, consultant led specialist palliative care service which complies with NICE and other guidelines. Essential components will include 7/7 working, specialist palliative care beds outside of an acute setting, acute hospital in reach, domiciliary care, outpatient care and day therapies. The service will also provide 24/7 support to patients, their families and carers and clinicians. The SPC service will be expected to work seamlessly across health and care services. Building and maintain good relationships with non-statutory, voluntary sector and patient involvement groups will be essential. The CCG was seeking to offer one contract for the provision of all the services. Bidders were able to bid as whatever model is legally allowable. Bidders were encouraged to offer the most effective model, which will demonstrate the best use of capacity and capability in the system, in line with the tender requirements and evaluation criteria. The preferred bidder will also be an integral member of leading and mobilising the intended integrated care system and organisation.
Ammendments to Previous Notice
2. Contract value
GBP 255,319,504 255,419,504
Award Detail
| 1 | East Coast Community Healthcare Community Interest (Lowestoft)
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CPV Codes
- 85323000 - Community health services
Indicators
- Contract modified due to additional needs.
Legal Justification
This modification is permissible in line with Section 13 - 2A and 2B (ii) of The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
Other Information
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) contract modification notice, under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Procurement Act Regulations 2024 do not apply to this award. This contract has been formally modified. Conflicts of Interest - No conflict of interests were declared prior, or during the preparation and award of the contracts. Modification approved by Interim Executive Director of Finance, Norfolk & Waveney ICB.
Reference
- FTS 027535-2026