Public Health Pharmacy Pseudo-Dynamic Purchasing System (PDPS)

A Tender Notice
by LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year
Value
£4M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
29 Apr 2021
Delivery
To 14 May 2025 (est.)
Deadline
04 Jun 2021 11:00

Concepts

Location

London Borough of Newham

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

The London Borough of Newham (LBN) (The "Authority") wishes to invite Tenders for the supply of services in respect of Public Health Pharmacy services. The services include: • Lot 1: Core Services (including Stop Smoking Support, STI screening and C-card - Condoms) • Lot 2: Specialist Services (including, but not limited to; Emergency Hormonal Contraception, Needle Exchange and Supervised Consumption) These Pharmacy-based services will enable equitable access for those residents that are less likely to travel to specialist centres or use the internet for key public health services. The services will help to achieve a number of the 50 Steps within the Health & Wellbeing Strategy, and contracts for small local businesses are consistent with the Community Wealth Building strategy (CWB). The successful Provider(s) will be responsible for providing this service and liaising closely with the Contract Manager and/or Commissioner identified by the Authority Lot 2 is segmented into the below sub-lots: 2a Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) 2b Needle exchange, naloxone provision and Supervised Consumption Each Lot 2 sub-lot is further segmented into Community Neighbourhoods. During the lifetime of the PDPS, Commissioners - in consultation with providers and North East London Pharmaceutical Committee (NEL LPC) - may seek to expand the scope of Core and Specialist Services in response to resident need, public health policy or legislative change. This may require a contract variation The procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The procurement is subject to the light-touch regime under Section 7 Social and Other Specific Services. Under Regulation 76 the Council is free to establish a procedure, provided that procedure is sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of transparency and equal treatment of economic operators (service providers). The Authority has created a tender process outlined below, as part of the Pseudo - Dynamic Purchasing System (PDPS) applying the award criteria specified in this contract notice. Any interested organisation/consortium with relevant experience may submit a Bid in response to this ITT. The Authority is using the one stage procedure for admission onto the Pseudo-DPS This Light Touch PDPS will be conducted in Rounds. The initial "Round" for this Light Touch PDPS will close on 04/06/2021. Rounds will open and close throughout the lifetime of the PDPS at the Authorities discretion. Each "Round" will be open to new or previously unsuccessful Providers to submit their bid. A new Round will be opened within 48hrs of a Round closing. *Please note the length of Rounds will vary throughout the lifetime of the PDPS. Timetables of that Round will be included in the PDPS tender documents* when that Round is published. It is intended that the PDPS will be opened twice in the first year (until October 2022) and once a year following that. Further 'Rounds' will be communicated within the tender documents at time of publication. Any changes to the procurement Timetable shall be notified to all Tenderers as soon as practicable.

Lot Division

1 Core Services
  • Value: £2M

Estimated Lot 1: Core Services Total Aggregate Value £1,760,000 (£220,000 per annum) Core Services include: - Condom provision - STI screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea (CnG) - Stop smoking provision Tenderers should be aware that, to be considered for award of this PDPS, they must achieve a qualitative evaluation score of no less than 100% for Lot 1: Core Services These services are tariff based and will be evaluated on 100% Quality

Award Criteria
Quality 100
price 0
2 Specialist Services
  • Value: £2M

Lot 2 is segmented into the below sub-lots: 2a Emergency Contraception 2b Needle exchange, naloxone provision and Supervised Consumption Each sub-lot is further segmented into Community Neighbourhoods 1:Beckton and Royal Docks 2:Custom House and Canning Town 3:East Ham 4:Forest Gate 5:Green Street 6:Manor Park 7:Plaistow 8:Stratford and West Ham Estimated Lot 2a: Specialist Services (EHC) Total Aggregate Value £380,000 (£47,500 per annum) Estimated Lot 2b: Specialist Services (Needle exchange, naloxone provision and Supervised Consumption) Total Aggregate Value £1,360,000 (£170,000 per annum) Any provider wishing to bid for Lot 2: Specialist Services, must also be bid for Lot 1: Core Services. Providers will only be awarded Lot 2: Specialist Services, if they are awarded for Lot 1: Core Services The Authority is looking to award a minimum of two 'specialist' providers per Community Neighbourhood area. If less than two pharmacies meet the required standards for specialist provision at the time of Round 1 Contract Award, the Authority will work with the awarded Lot 1: Core Service Pharmacies to develop their capacity as required in order to submit their Application for Lot 2: Specialist Services in future Rounds. 1.36 In the event that there are more than 2 applications in one community neighbourhoods, the two highest scoring providers in each neighbourhood will be awarded. The Council may in its discretion award to more than 2 providers during the lifetime of the DPS depending on factors such as policy change, population density, pharmacy distribution and geographical proximity to specialist services. Additional providers will be awarded according to their rank, meaning the highest scoring providers will be awarded. These services are tariff based and will be evaluated on 100% Quality Tenderers should be aware that, to be considered for award of this PDPS, they must achieve a qualitative evaluation score of no less than 100% for Lot 1: Core Services and no less than 60% for Lot 2: Specialist Services

Award Criteria
price _

Renewal Options

The Public Health Pharmacy Light Tough Pseudo-Dynamic Purchasing System (PDPS) will be 4 years with optional extension of 2 years + 2 years

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 85149000 - Pharmacy services
  • 85323000 - Community health services
  • 33140000 - Medical consumables

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

The Authority will add Potential Providers to the PDPS throughout its duration, providing Potential Providers meet the requirement as outlined in this ITT and submit an Application, which is found to be compliant. A Provider wanting to join the Public Health Pharmacy PDPS will be required to apply through the Council's procurement e-tendering portal; Fusion. ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Quality weighting advised on this notice is for admission for the PDPS. All services will be tariff based.

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