Scope
Reference
BWPCIT748
Description
The Trust would like to proceed with the renewal of contract for our Electronic Patient Record (EPR) solution to ensure continuity of service and to align contractual terms and timelines with the broader group-wide digital health strategy.
The EPR system is a mission-critical component of our clinical and operational infrastructure, underpinning patient care, data integrity, and regulatory compliance. Given the complexity, scale, and risk associated with replacing such a deeply integrated solution; a renewal represents the most prudent and strategic course of action at this time.
The justification for this award is that change of solution shall result in a difference or incompatibility that would result in disproportionate technical difficulties in operation or maintenance.
This award shall ensure that the future alignment supports our commitment to integrated care delivery, operational efficiency, and a unified approach to digital transformation across the Bristol Hospital Group.
Contract 1
Supplier
Contract value
- £1,388,992 excluding VAT
- £1,666,790 including VAT
Below the relevant threshold
Earliest date the contract will be signed
31 May 2025
Contract dates (estimated)
- 1 June 2025 to 31 May 2029
- 4 years
Main procurement category
Services
CPV classifications
- 48180000 - Medical software package
- 72212180 - Medical software development services
Contract locations
- UK - United Kingdom
Procedure
Procedure type
Direct award
Direct award justification
Single supplier - technical reasons
The Authority considers that there is an absence of competition for technical reasons for this contract and only this supplier is capable of meeting the Authority's needs for the next four years and therefore is permitted to make the award under Schedule 5(6) of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23).
Due to the circumstances set out below, the Authority also considers that also, or in the alternative, the exemption at Schedule 5(7) PA23 would apply as the services being procured are a replacement for the current IT system provided by this supplier where a change in supplier would result in incompatibility with the existing systems and this difference would result in disproportionate technical difficulties in operation.
This supplier is the incumbent supplier for the Authority under three contracts which are due to expire; but the supplier is also the incumbent supplier for North Bristol Trust (NBT) under a ten year agreement which cannot be terminated in the short term. UHBW and NBT are in the process of moving to a managed group structure. This will mean shared executive and operational services with shared senior management and personnel. For the following reasons the leadership of both Trusts are satisfied it is vital to maintain a shared system for the term: seamless patient care and data sharing; integrated workflows; cost Efficiencies; regulatory and compliance alignment; improved staff efficiency; scalability and futureproofing; single managed services; strategi c alignment; and effective referral management.
Disproportionate technical difficulties would arise from not having the same EPR including but not limited to: fragmented patient data- gaps in medical history if records incomplete; no real time access to patient information via a unified view; manual transfer of patient information between each EPR, adding significant cost and causing delays in diagnosis and treatment; repeat administrative tasks on both EPR's; increased costs - maintaining two systems, support, training, environments, integrations from all suppliers providing EPR's. Interfaces for data exchange can be expensive, complex and would require suppliers working together on common interface protocols; higher risk of errors; clinicians may struggle to reconcile conflicting information from different systems; staff will be required to learn different systems can create inconsistencies as to how patient care is documented. Separate systems make it harder to achieve a fully integrated care pathway - reducing efficiencies and driving up costs.
The Authority intends to align both contract opportunities so that they can be re-procured in due course as a single contract opportunity.
Supplier
SYSTEM C HEALTHCARE LIMITED
- Companies House: 01754990
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PDBZ-2559-MBVW
Arden Court
Stratford-Upon-Avon
CV37 6NT
United Kingdom
Email: Sales@systemc.com
Website: http://www.systemc.com
Region: UKG13 - Warwickshire
Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No
Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No
Contract 1
Contracting authority
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PMBM-6973-YNDX
Trust Headquarters, Marlborough St,
Bristol
BS1 3NU
United Kingdom
Email: IMTProcurement@nbt.nhs.uk
Website: https://www.uhbw.nhs.uk/
Region: UKK11 - Bristol, City of
Organisation type: Public authority - central government