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Market Engagement - Oral Health Promotion & Epidemiological Survey Services
Descriptions
Oxfordshire County Council is seeking views from potential providers on how best to deliver the Oral Health Promotion and Oral Health Survey services in the future to support the health and wellbeing of everyone in Oxfordshire. The Council is inviting prospective tenderers to complete a questionnaire to provide insight to support the development of the service requirements. The aim of this exercise is to understand the provider market, current and emerging practices as well as likely level of interest in the potential procurement activity that the Council may carry out. It is also an opportunity for developing relationships with potential providers and gain insight on how they would approach the delivery of the service. The Invitation to Tender for these services is anticipated to be published in October 2024.The intended contract period will be 24 months (2 years) beginning on 1 August 2025, with an option for the Council to extend the contract period by a further 24 months (2 years). The questionnaire is accessible via the South East Business Portal ( https://sebp.due-north.com/ ). The project reference within the portal is DN739319. Prospective providers can register their interest in this future tender opportunity and download the questionnaire using the link and reference above. Alternatively, please contact the named procurement contact for further information. The market engagement is due to close for responses on Friday 6 September 2024 at 12:00 (Midday).
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85323000 - Community health services
85130000 - Dental practice and related services
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Possible Competitors
1 Possible Competitors