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Asthma Winter Readiness Pilot Project

  • NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY INTEGRATED CARE BOARD

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Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-062436

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-05a893 (view related notices)

Published 6 October 2025, 11:13am



Scope

Reference

2025-042

Description

Asthma Winter Readiness Pilot Project drives forward the previous EMBRACE (Empowering Medical Best Practice Reviews Assuring Clinical Excellence) Severe Asthma project, following the withdrawal of Astra Zenica. The aim of the project is to identify patients through risk stratification and predominantly digital review, those patients who have both the greatest potential for improvement in treatment and being at significant risk of further complication and acute hospital admissions. The Project has been endorsed by the East England. The Norfolk and Waveney ICB (NWICB) Sponsorship and Joint Working Committee has also approved the project.

Stage 1 - Practice engagement and Data Sharing Agreements

Norfolk and Waveney ICB will contact each GP practice to advise of the locally commissioned Asthma winter readiness service being delivered in the ICS. GP surgeries (acting as Data controllers) must opt-in to participate in the service. It will be made clear to practices that opting into the project will mean a summary level anonymised outcome report will be shared with Norfolk and Waveney ICB.

To participate, GP practices must complete an automated proforma (supplied by provider) for acceptance of the project and explicit consent for patient engagement. The project will be completed where appropriate under existing Data Sharing Agreements (DSA), where a DSA is not in place and practices would like to participate in the project, the provider will engage with practices to ensure a DSA is completed.

Stage 2 - Patient identification

The provider will run a bespoke search of the GP practice anonymised database; this will identify those patients eligible for the service (outlined in section 3.3). Patients identified as eligible for the asthma service (now de-anonymised) in the highest risk groups will be flagged to each participating GP practice with a request for the provider to engage directly with those patients. GP practices will at this point agree which patients will be invited for review.

Stage 3 - Patient Engagement

The provider will engage with the individual patients. Patients indicating their desire to participate in the asthma winter readiness service, will give their consent to be contacted by the provider. As part of the patient consent process, patients will be asked to complete an online digital patient questionnaire. Patients identified as having missing data or non-responders will also be contacted for targeted sign up and support to complete the online survey.

Stage 4 - Patient stratification

Once all required information is gathered, patients will automatically enter a risk stratification AI algorithm, pre-agreed by the Project Group, with defined parameters to triage patients based on their risk of future events. Patients will be stratified into high (red), medium (amber) and low (green) risk groups as outlined in section 3.2.

Stage 5 - Patient review

The provider, using baseline health data provided by ECLIPSE and supplementary information provided by the patient, will contact the patients and run a comprehensive review and education service. Patients risk stratified into high (red) will be assessed whether suitable for potentiual biologic therapy.

Specialised care and treatment for severe asthma can improve outcomes for patients; specifically, NICE approved biological therapies as add-on treatments for patients with severe uncontrolled asthma are therapeutic advancements that have demonstrated clinical improvements in patient outcomes, including exacerbation reduction, OCS reduction, improved lung function and improved quality of life.

There has been a clear mandate from the NHS to improve access to severe asthma care and treatment for patients with severe uncontrolled asthma. The Accelerated Access Collaborative has embarked on the rapid uptake programme, specifically focused on improving access to medicines.


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Supplier

Contract value

  • £208,333 excluding VAT
  • £250,000 including VAT

Above the relevant threshold

Earliest date the contract will be signed

16 October 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 16 October 2025 to 30 September 2026
  • 11 months, 16 days

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

Other information

Conflicts assessment prepared/revised

Yes


Procedure

Procedure type

Direct award

Direct award justification

Single supplier - intellectual property or exclusive rights

The project can only be delivered through to utilisation of Eclipse software provided by Prescribing Services Limited. The software is proven product, and supports N&W ICB Population Health.


Supplier

Prescribing Services Limited

  • Companies House: 05913240

The Norfolk Clinical Park, Rowan House, Buxton

Norwich

NR10 5RH

United Kingdom

Region: UKH15 - Norwich and East Norfolk

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): Yes

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Contract 1


Contracting authority

NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY INTEGRATED CARE BOARD

  • NHS Organisation Data Service: QMM

8th Floor, County Hall, Martineau Lane

Norwich

NR1 2DH

United Kingdom

Region: UKH15 - Norwich and East Norfolk

Organisation type: Public authority - central government