The NHS Standard Contract is for use when commissioning healthcare services (other than those commissioned under primary care contracts) and is adaptable for use for a broad range of SERVICES and delivery models.
How do I find my NHS contract?
The most likely way you will know if you have an offer letter or contract is an email notification, either from NHS Jobs (see below) or direct from the recruiter.
How do I get a tender NHS contract?
A typical NHS tendering process will include some or all of the following steps:
- Issue of prior information notice (PIN)
- Issue of contract notice.
- Market warming or market engagement event(s)
- Issue of selection questionnaire (SQ)
- Invitation to tender (ITT)
- Presentations and interviews.
Who procures for the NHS?
DHSC
DHSC is responsible for setting the budget and top-line objectives of the NHS and is ultimately accountable for NHS procurement.
What does Cquin stand for in the NHS?
Commissioning for Quality and Innovation
The Commissioning for Quality and Innovation (CQUIN) framework supports improvements in the quality of services and the creation of new, improved patterns of care.
What is a Cquin target?
CQUINs are extra quality improvement goals that we can agree to aim for, there is a financial incentive to achieve those aims. The CQUIN framework is intended to reward excellence, encouraging a culture of continuous quality improvement, whilst delivering better outcomes for patients.
How long does NHS contract take to come through?
Despite the fact that recruiters will always do their very best to speed up the NHS interview process, anyone will tell you that it can take anywhere from two weeks to six months to hear back from interview! Which anyone involved in the application process for NHS jobs will testify, is an extremely long time.
How do you get awarded government contracts?
USASpending.gov tracks government spending through contracts awarded. This searchable database contains information for each federal contract. You can use this information to help identify procurement trends within the government and potential opportunities.
What is a framework in procurement?
A procurement Framework is an agreement put in place with a provider or range of providers that enables buyers to place orders for services without running lengthy full tendering exercises. Frameworks are based on large volume buying.
Is NHS Supply Chain part of the NHS?
NHS Supply Chain manages the sourcing, delivery and supply of healthcare products, services and food for NHS trusts and healthcare organisations across England and Wales. We are part of the NHS family, managing more than 8 million orders per year across 94,000 order points and 17,465 locations.
What is the NHS standard contract?
The NHS Standard Contract is mandated by NHS England for use by commissioners for all contracts for healthcare services other than primary care. The Contract (in full-length and shorter-form versions) has now been updated for 2020/21.
Who commissions NHS services?
Who commissions NHS services? Services are commissioned by CCGs alongside NHS England and NHS Improvement on a local, regional and national basis. Find out more about the services that we commission. Commissioning continues to develop in line with the aims set out in the NHS Long Term Plan.
What is commissioning in health and social care?
Commissioning is the process of assessing needs, planning and prioritising, purchasing and monitoring health services, to get the best health outcomes. Who commissions NHS services? Services are commissioned by CCGs alongside NHS England and NHS Improvement on a local, regional and national basis.
How do I make a comment on the draft NHS contract?
Comments on the draft Contract should be submitted by 31 January 2020 via the NHS England Consultation Hub. The link to the consultation will be published here shortly. Comments may also be submitted by email to [email protected], using the response document below.