Somerset Integrated Care System – Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services, Discharge, Qualified Crew Services (including inter-trust Transfer service) and Mental Health and Secure
Three partners of the Somerset Integrated Care System, Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group, Somerset Foundation Trust and Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are seeking the provision of Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services in the following two categories which will be procured as two separate Lots within a single process.
Lot 1 -Patient Discharge, (inter-hospital) Transfers and Qualified Crew (DTQ)
Lot 2 – Mental Health & Secure (MH&S)
The County of Somerset covers a large geographical area. It has a dispersed, mainly rural population of approximately 564,000 people, with only one in four of its residents living in one of its three largest towns; Taunton; Yeovil; and Bridgwater.
Somerset has two Acute Trusts within its borders (Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust) as well as 12 community hospitals (run by Somerset Foundation Trust), 64 GP practices a hospice and several care homes. The Somerset population also relies on access to services in a few neighbouring out of county trusts. These journeys, referred to as Zone B journeys, are generally for services which are more specialist in nature.
Full details for each of the Lots including specification, activity, scope and requirements can be found within the procurement documentation. For the avoidance of doubt this procurement does not cover car services and/or pre-planned activity.
Bidders should be aware that Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group has appointed Somerset NHS Foundation Trust as the Lead Provider Trust with the responsibility of managing these non-emergency patient transport services. The successful provider will contract directly with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust via the NHS Standard Contract – subcontracted.
The duration of the agreement will be for 60 months, with an option to extend up to a further 24 months at the discretion of the Commissioner.
The contract value per annum for each lot is:
• Lot 1 DTQ – £1,851,000 giving a contract value of £9,255,000 for the initial 60-month period and £12,957,000 if the full extension period of 24 months is adopted.
• Lot 2 MH&S – £376,000 giving a contract value of £1,880,000 for the initial 60-month period and £2,632,000 if the full extension period of 24 months is adopted.
This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
Organisation Name
NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
Contract Date
1st Oct 2022 / 30th Sep 2029