BNSSG Patient Transport Services (PTS).

The provision of Patient Transport Services for NHS Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group and NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical. The Department of Health defines Non-emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS or PTS) activity as being the non-urgent, planned transportation of patients, with a medical need for transport, to and from premises providing NHS healthcare. This encompasses a wide range of vehicle types and levels of care consistent with the patients' medical needs. The overarching principle of PTS is that patients who are eligible for transport will receive safe, timely, comfortable and appropriate transport, without detriment to their medical condition. The requirement for BNSSG is split into 2 lots: — Lot 1: BNSSG Patient Transport Services (PTS); — Lot 2: BNSSG Renal Patient Transport Services. In accordance with Public Contracts Regulations 2015, 46 (6); the contracting authorities reserve the right to award contracts combining both lots to the same tenderer. The commissioners are considering a number of ways that PTS can be delivered in the BNSSG area, and wish to have further discussions with bidders regarding the risks and benefits of these options. Broadly, and as a minimum, the commissioners will reserve the right to consider the following options: 1) A PTS Journey Provider (lot 1) with: a. An in-house managed CCG Call Centre to screen for eligibility for all outpatient bookings (e.g., M-F, 8:00-18:00) and transfer booking to the PTS Provider with PTS Provider to screen for eligibility on all discharges/transfers and other journeys; b. An all-inclusive Call Centre provided by the PTS Provider to screen for eligibility for all patients and book all eligible journeys. 2) A PTS Journey Provider (lot 1) with: a. An in-house managed CCG Call Centre to screen for eligibility for all outpatient bookings (M-F, 8:00-18:00) and transfer booking to the PTS Provider with PTS Provider to screen for eligibility on all discharges/transfers and other journeys; b. An all-inclusive Call Centre provided by the PTS Provider to screen for eligibility for all patients and book all eligible journeys; c. Provision or subcontract of journeys for: i. Some of the W1 walking patients who could be transported in a taxi with physical support after booking through either the CCG in house call centre or PTS Call Centre; ii. Some of the WC1 wheelchair patients who could be transported in a taxi with physical support after booking through either the CCG in house call centre or PTS Call Centre. 3) A Transport Service (lot 2) to provide patients with transport for renal dialysis and: a. Some of the W1 walking patients who could be transported in a taxi with physical support after booking through either the CCG in house call centre or PTS Call Centre; b. Some of the WC1 wheelchair patients who could be transported in a taxi with physical support after booking through either the CCG in house call centre or PTS Call Centre; c. Volunteers to perform an agreed number of renal transport journeys at 45p a mile; d. Agreed cost table based on charges and extras allowed to Hackney cabs with pass through costs for journeys performed by volunteers. 4) Contracts (lot 1 and 2) that are based on: a. Cost per case based on tendered activity — Contract pricing will be built on the basis of individual units of activity. A unit of activity will be based on the average journey mileage bandings as specified within the commissioner's tender documentation; b. Block contract — Pricing will be agreed on a block basis for the entirety of the agreed contract term and activity. Standard reconciliation procedures within the NHS Standard Contract will apply; c. Cap and Collar — Payment will be made on a block basis as in option b above. There will be no additional payment/claw-back for any over or under activity within a specified range around the anticipated activity level; however a marginal rate will be paid for activity above this specified range. This will be calculated on a contract wide level and based on a quarterly reconciliation. 5) Any combination of the above. The contract will be based on a 5 year period with the option to extend by a further 2 years. The annual contract value is in the region of 3 600 000 GBP per annum for lot 1 and in the region of 750 000 GBP per annum for lot 2. Final awarded values may differ to those noted above in-line with the options and potential variations outlined above. The contract start date(s) will be the 1.4.2017 to 31.3.2022, with an option to extend by a further 2 years at the Commissioners discretion. The Commissioner is following a form of Accelerated Competitive Procedure with Negotiation due to urgency outside of the Authority's control. Bidders are invited to register for 1:1 clarification sessions taking place on the 12.9.2016 through the In-Tend eTendering portal. Further information and tender documentation can be obtained via the following link: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/scwcsu/aspx/Home
CPV-Code: 34114122
Abgabefrist: 16.09.2016
Typ: Contract notice
Status: Submission for one or more lots
Aufgabe: Health
Vergabestelle:
name: NHS Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
address: South Plaza, Marlborough Street
postal_code: BS1 3NX
city: Bristol - UK
country: UK
email: None
phone: +44 1179002386
contact_point: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/scwcsu/aspx/Home (NUTs Code UKK1)
idate: 19. Juni 2020 20:52
udate: 19. Juni 2020 20:52
doc: 313238_2016.xml
authority_types: BODY_PUBLIC
activities: HEALTH
Quelle: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:313238-2016:TEXT:EN:HTML
Unterlagen: None
Zuschlagskriterium: The most economic tender
Vertrag: Services
Prozedur: Accelerated negotiated procedure
Nuts: UKK1
Veröffentlichung: 09.09.2016
Erfüllungsort: Bristol - GB
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