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Southend Day Surgery Unit Managed Services Operator
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Descriptions
Mid and South Essex Foundation Trust ("the Authority") invited suitably experienced managed services operators to submit Tenders for the provision of managing and operating the Southend 23 hour Day Surgery Unit. The Authority is carrying out this tender process under the competitive flexible procedure, and anticipated incorporation of limited negotiation with bidders on areas such as the contract terms, the commercial offer template and KPIs.
The Authority is developing a dedicated Day Surgery Unit and 23 hour Ward to re-provide and replace elective surgical capacity and address growing demand and waiting list pressures. The facility will be a ring-fenced, standalone elective care centre connected to the main hospital to ensure access to inpatient services and diagnostics when required.
This model will ensure the delivery of a high-quality, sustainable, and efficient elective surgical service for Mid and South Essex, aligning with national elective recovery priorities.
The Authority is seeking to commission a fully managed service offer, providing the operational management and everything from the equipment to the required minimum specification, equipment installation, maintenance and consumables for NHS clinical teams and potential to contract with the independent and private sector organisations to use.
The primary objectives of the unit is to:
• Provide a modern fit for purpose environment for day surgery theatres which supports the Authority's strategy for being at the leading edge of surgery (through cutting edge equipment and responsiveness) that allows the maximum benefit for the Mid and South Essex population.
• Implement high-volume, low-complexity surgical pathways in line with Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) principles.
• Support recruitment and retention by providing a dedicated and purpose-built environment.
The new 1900m² facility will form a fully functional, well maintained and operational suite and will comprise:
• 2 Theatres (laminar flow enabled) for a range of elective procedures.
• 1 Enhanced Treatment/Procedure Room for outpatient-based interventions.
• Pre- and post-operative recovery areas, including 8 patient pods and 2 ensuite side rooms.
• General spaces: Waiting, administration, admission and discharge areas, and staff welfare facilities.
The expectation is that the below specialities (in the form of elective day-case and 23-hour stay surgeries) will use the facilities, but this is expected to evolve over the life of the contract:
• ENT
• General Surgery
• Pain Management
• Oral Surgery
• Gynaecology
• Burns and Plastics
• Orthopaedics (excluding complex procedures requiring a clean facility)
• Urology.
This equates to circa 4,500 procedures per annum.
In addition to providing the aforementioned services, the managed services operator will be required to enter into a separate lease arrangement for the building with a specialist developer. To enable the funding and delivery of the building, the Authority has appointed a specialist developer to deliver the whole building and the fitout of the ground floor Day Surgery Unit. The funding of the project will require an established leasing structure to be implemented. This will therefore require the managed services operator to enter into lease agreements with the developer.
Lot Information:
The Authority determined that splitting the contract into lots is not appropriate for this procurement. This decision is based on the following considerations:
• Operational Integration: The services required for the bidder encompass a comprehensive and integrated approach to managing and operating the facility. Splitting the contract into lots would disrupt the seamless delivery of services, including clinical governance, equipment management, staffing, and patient safety protocols.
• Efficiency and Coordination: The nature of the services demands high levels of coordination and efficiency across various operational areas. Dividing the contract into separate lots would lead to fragmented management, potentially compromising the quality and responsiveness of service delivery.
• Specialised Expertise: The bidder is expected to provide specialised expertise in managing a high-quality surgical facility. This includes adherence to NHS standards, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement initiatives. A single contract ensures that the bidder can leverage its full range of skills and resources without the complications of managing multiple contractors.
• Financial and Contractual Obligations: The financial structure of the contract, including lease payments and revenue generation, requires a unified approach to ensure transparency and compliance with NHS financial governance standards. Splitting the contract could lead to inconsistencies and challenges in financial management.
• Innovation and Service Development: The bidder is tasked with implementing continuous innovation and service development, including digital health technologies, personalised patient care, and sustainability initiatives. A single contract allows for a cohesive strategy and streamlined implementation of these advancements.
• Governance and Performance Monitoring: Effective governance and performance monitoring are critical to the success of the bidder. A single contract facilitates clear accountability and consistent reporting, ensuring that all aspects of service delivery are aligned with the Authority's strategic objectives.
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Tender Regions
CPV Codes
31211110 - Control panels
33661100 - Anaesthetics
33100000 - Medical equipments
33167000 - Surgical lights
33162000 - Operating theatre devices and instruments
33192160 - Stretchers
33111000 - X-ray devices
33195000 - Patient-monitoring system
33168000 - Endoscopy, endosurgery devices
33192000 - Medical furniture
31524110 - Operating-theatre lamps
51400000 - Installation services of medical and surgical equipment
33140000 - Medical consumables
Keywords
control panel
stretchers
medical benches
OR equipment
operator panel
automation panel
patient lockers
surgical lights
hospital devices
X-ray equipment
surgical lamp
X-ray devices
general anaesthetics
healthcare devices
bedside monitoring units
OR device installation
clinical consumables
endosurgical equipment
multi-parameter monitors
healthcare disposables
medical apparatus
medical equipment
endoscopy devices
endoscopic systems
clinical cabinets
hospital shelving
power control board
surgical instruments
LED surgical lamps
clinical equipment
operative sedation drugs
operating room apparatus
operating room light
medical consumables
medical device setup
OR lighting fixture
surgical luminaires
radiographic machines
local anaesthetic agents
machine control cabinet
healthcare furniture
medical ceiling light
single-use medical items
emergency stretchers
diagnostic X-ray units
operating theatre devices
patient monitoring systems
patient transport stretchers
surgical instrument mounting
surgical suite hardware fitting
hospital equipment fitting
patient care equipment setup
medical system integration
clinical instrument assembly
operating theatre equipment integration
operating theatre lighting
sterile unit installation
Tender Lot Details & Award Criteria
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