Section one: Contracting authority/entity
one.1) Name and addresses
Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust
Unit 7/8, Meadow Park, St. Ives
Cambridgeshire
PE27 4LG
Contact
Jess Clark
Telephone
+44 7908249952
Country
United Kingdom
Region code
UKH12 - Cambridgeshire CC
Internet address(es)
Main address
https://www.cambscommunityservices.nhs.uk/
Buyer's address
Section two: Object
two.1) Scope of the procurement
two.1.1) Title
Pharmacy Provision
Reference number
PROC23-005
two.1.2) Main CPV code
- 85149000 - Pharmacy services
two.1.3) Type of contract
Services
two.1.4) Short description
The purpose of this Prior Information Notice (PIN) is to alert potential suppliers to an opportunity in relation to provision of pharmacy services for Cambridgeshire Community Services (CCS). CCS are a forward-thinking and innovative NHS trust seeking a similarly innovative and enthusiastic supplier partner to collaboratively deliver high quality pharmacy services to patients across Cambridgeshire as well as Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes for some services.
The requirement is multi-faceted and notably includes:
• Supply of stock medicines for clinical services across the footprint of the Trust, including integrated Contraception and Sexual Health (iCaSH) clinics, Dental Services, Eye Services, Dynamic Health (musculoskeletal - MSK), Children and Adult Community Health Services and prison services.
• Supply of a range of pre-packed medicines and over-labelled medicines.
• Dispensing of medicines to patients. In particular, dispensing of anti-retrovirals (ARVs) for the HIV clinics, including a clinical check by a specialist pharmacist, for collection by patients from the respective HIV clinics.
• Home delivery of dispensed medicines to the patients’ home or other authorised delivery address within the UK.
• Provision of financial management, prescription activity and clinical management information monthly, or as required.
CCS presently expect the service will be best served by a single supplier partner, or consortia bid, though are keen to maximise the opportunity for competition in the best interest of patients and for potential suppliers to engage in response to this PIN with alternative approaches. As a potential alternative, CCS have included a prospective lot structure which may be used where supplier response to this PIN indicates significant additional competition via this approach:
• Lot 1 - Provision of Homecare services to HIV patients across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)
• Lot 2 - Provision of dispensed medicines (mainly ART) and over-labelled ART packs across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)
• Lot 3 - Provision of non-ART stock and over-labelled packs, and HIV PrEP and PEP across CCS footprint
• Lot 4 - Provision of services in Lots 2 and 3 across CCST footprint
• Lot 5 - Provision of services in Lots 1, 2 and 3 across CCST footprint
The minimum initial fixed term contract duration shall be 3 years with an optional 2 x 12 month extension period. CCS are interest to hear from potential suppliers whether a longer fixed term (e.g. over 5 years) may be considered advantageous.
CCS require service commencement by the preferred bidder in April 2025 and the procurement timeline can be flexed to include an extended implementation period to enable a prospective bidder to secure relevant licensing (e.g. WDA) where required.
Suppliers are encouraged to express interest to jess.clark1@nhs.net and complete the associate RFI by 5PM 1st March 2024.
Section six. Complementary information
six.6) Original notice reference
Notice number: 2024/S 000-005038
Section seven. Changes
seven.1.2) Text to be corrected in the original notice
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II.1.4.1
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The purpose of this Prior Information Notice (PIN) is to alert potential suppliers to an opportunity in relation to provision of pharmacy services for Cambridgeshire Community Services (CCS). CCS are a forward-thinking and innovative NHS trust seeking a similarly innovative and enthusiastic supplier partner to collaboratively deliver high quality pharmacy services to patients across Cambridgeshire as well as Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes for some services. The requirement is multi-faceted and notably includes:• Supply of stock medicines for clinical services across the footprint of the Trust, including integrated Contraception and Sexual Health (iCaSH) clinics, Dental Services, Eye Services, Dynamic Health (musculoskeletal - MSK), Children and Adult Community Health Services and prison services.• Supply of a range of pre-packed medicines and over-labelled medicines. • Dispensing of medicines to patients. In particular, dispensing of anti-retrovirals (ARVs) for the HIV clinics, including a clinical check by a specialist pharmacist, for collection by patients from the respective HIV clinics.• Home delivery of dispensed medicines to the patients’ home or other authorised delivery address within the UK.• Provision of financial management, prescription activity and clinical management information monthly, or as required.CCS presently expect the service will be best served by a single supplier partner, or consortia bid, though are keen to maximise the opportunity for competition in the best interest of patients and for potential suppliers to engage in response to this PIN with alternative approaches. As a potential alternative, CCS have included a prospective lot structure which may be used where supplier response to this PIN indicates significant additional competition via this approach:• Lot 1 - Provision of Homecare services to HIV patients across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)• Lot 2 - Provision of dispensed medicines (mainly ART) and over-labelled ART packs across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)• Lot 3 - Provision of non-ART stock and over-labelled packs, and HIV PrEP and PEP across CCS footprint• Lot 4 - Provision of services in Lots 2 and 3 across CCST footprint• Lot 5 - Provision of services in Lots 1, 2 and 3 across CCST footprintThe minimum initial fixed term contract duration shall be 3 years with an optional 2 x 12 month extension period. CCS are interest to hear from potential suppliers whether a longer fixed term (e.g. over 5 years) may be considered advantageous.CCS require service commencement by the preferred bidder in April 2025 and the procurement timeline can be flexed to include an extended implementation period to enable a prospective bidder to secure relevant licensing (e.g. WDA) where required.Suppliers are encouraged to express interest via Atamis and complete the associate RFI by 1st March 2024.
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The purpose of this Prior Information Notice (PIN) is to alert potential suppliers to an opportunity in relation to provision of pharmacy services for Cambridgeshire Community Services (CCS). CCS are a forward-thinking and innovative NHS trust seeking a similarly innovative and enthusiastic supplier partner to collaboratively deliver high quality pharmacy services to patients across Cambridgeshire as well as Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes for some services. The requirement is multi-faceted and notably includes:• Supply of stock medicines for clinical services across the footprint of the Trust, including integrated Contraception and Sexual Health (iCaSH) clinics, Dental Services, Eye Services, Dynamic Health (musculoskeletal - MSK), Children and Adult Community Health Services and prison services.• Supply of a range of pre-packed medicines and over-labelled medicines. • Dispensing of medicines to patients. In particular, dispensing of anti-retrovirals (ARVs) for the HIV clinics, including a clinical check by a specialist pharmacist, for collection by patients from the respective HIV clinics.• Home delivery of dispensed medicines to the patients’ home or other authorised delivery address within the UK.• Provision of financial management, prescription activity and clinical management information monthly, or as required.CCS presently expect the service will be best served by a single supplier partner, or consortia bid, though are keen to maximise the opportunity for competition in the best interest of patients and for potential suppliers to engage in response to this PIN with alternative approaches. As a potential alternative, CCS have included a prospective lot structure which may be used where supplier response to this PIN indicates significant additional competition via this approach:• Lot 1 - Provision of Homecare services to HIV patients across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)• Lot 2 - Provision of dispensed medicines (mainly ART) and over-labelled ART packs across iCaSH geography (excl. Milton Keynes)• Lot 3 - Provision of non-ART stock and over-labelled packs, and HIV PrEP and PEP across CCS footprint• Lot 4 - Provision of services in Lots 2 and 3 across CCST footprint• Lot 5 - Provision of services in Lots 1, 2 and 3 across CCST footprintThe minimum initial fixed term contract duration shall be 3 years with an optional 2 x 12 month extension period. CCS are interest to hear from potential suppliers whether a longer fixed term (e.g. over 5 years) may be considered advantageous.CCS require service commencement by the preferred bidder in April 2025 and the procurement timeline can be flexed to include an extended implementation period to enable a prospective bidder to secure relevant licensing (e.g. WDA) where required.Suppliers are encouraged to express interest to jess.clark1@nhs.net and complete the associate RFI by 5PM 1st March 2024. The RFI questions can be found at the bottom of this notice under Section VI. Complementary information