Technology Enabled Lives Framework - 23-27
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The scope of this Framework Agreement is for the provision of digital products and services in relation to Technology Enabled Living for digital solutions. Due to the expiry date of this framework being before the planned analogue system retirement in 2025, analogue equipment is only covered in the ongoing repair and maintenance of already installed equipment. The products and services shall fall into 4 separate Framework ‘Lots’to reflect the structure of the industry, although supply partners are invited to apply for one or more Lot(s)/sublots if applicable: Lot 1: Product Catalogue; Lot 2: Installation; Lot 3: Repairs and Maintenance — Sub lot 3.1 Repairs and Maintenance - Digital — Sub lot 3.1 Repairs and Maintenance - Analogue — Sub lot 3.3 Repairs and Maintenance - Call Centre Monitoring Equipment Lot 4:Call Monitoring and Mobile Response. — Sub lot 4.1 Call Monitoring, — Sub lot 4.2 Mobile Response, — Sub lot 4.3 Call Monitoring and Mobile Response, Lot Lot 1: Lot 1: Product Catalogue Supply Partner(s) must provide the NHC with a catalogue of products available to Member Organisations. The catalogue will enable customers to access the catalogue and order single items and baskets of goods. Supply Partner(s) must ensure orders received are processed promptly and the catalogue must be updated and issued/released upon the frequency determined by the NHC. Products can include but are not limited to: telecare/telehealth/call centre equipment and misc. equipment. Additional information: To respond to this opportunity please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/AMU92F7MT5 Lot 2: Lot 2 Installation This lot covers the installation (and product supply when required) of telecare,telehealth, telemedicine equipment (and other associated equipment such as door entry, concierge, fire alarms, emergency lighting) and control centre equipment. As a minimum Supply Partners must be able to deliver; •Installation of new, digital equipment; Supply Partners must be able to maintain a range of manufacturers’ equipment. Lot 3.1: Lot 3.1 - Repairs and Maintenance - Digital This lot covers the planned service visits and repair of, telecare,telehealth, telemedicine equipment (and other associated equipment such as door entry, concierge, fire alarms,emergency lighting) and control centre equipment. Member Organisations may choose to Call-off for one or acombination of services under this LOT, e.g. install only, maintenance/repairs only etc. As a minimum Supply Partners must be able to deliver; •Provision of new equipment; •On-going planned servicing; and •Reactive repairs. Supply Partners must be able to maintain a range of manufacturers’ equipment. Lot 3.2: Lot 3.2 - Repair and Maintenance of Analogue Products This lot covers the planned service visits and repair of, telecare,telehealth, telemedicine equipment (and other associated equipment such as door entry, concierge, fire alarms,emergency lighting) and control centre equipment. Member Organisations may choose to Call-off for one or acombination of services under this LOT, e.g. install only, maintenance/repairs only etc. As a minimum Supply Partners must be able to deliver; •Provision of new equipment; •On-going planned servicing; and •Reactive repairs. Supply Partners must be able to maintain a range of manufacturers’ equipment. Lot 3.3: Lot 3.3 - Repairs and Maintenance of Call Receiving Centres This lot includes the ongoing servicing/maintenance and repair of call monitoring platforms/systems. Member organisations may enhance the standard level of cover set out in this lot under their call off. Lot 4.1: Lot 4.1 - Call monitoring This lot covers the monitoring of all calls from dispersed alarms, telecare/telehealth devices, door entry/accesscontrol systems and grouped/hard wired schemes. Member organisations calling off from this frameworkagreement may require other types of calls monitored which will include; •Out of hours call monitoring •GPS device monitoring •Location monitoring •Lone worker monitoring/support •Repairs reporting •Environmental reporting •Anti-social behaviour reporting •Out of hours housing support services •Disaster recovery •Signposting Lot 4.2: Lot 4.2 - Mobile Response This lot covers the provision of a mobile response service for customers who don’t have family members/keyholders as their emergency contact or require the service to relieve the burden on family members. The aim ofthe service is to maximise the independence of individuals to enable customers to remain in their own homethrough the provision of a 24/7/365 response service. The service will respond to alerts from a monitoring centreand provide a suitable human response. There are two types of mobile response service; •Routine visit – a regular visit is made to the service user to check on their welfare. Visits to be undertakenwithin 4 hours of notification. •Emergency visit – an emergency visit made to the service user in response to an alert being received by thecontrol centre. Visits to be undertaken within 1 hour of notification. Member organisations may also require additional services which could include but not be limited to; •Cover for scheme managers (sickness/holidays) •Emergency cover Lot 4.3: Lot 4.3 - Call Monitoring and Mobile Response The requirements of this sub-lot are the combination of sub-lot 4.1 and 4.2 as detailed in this notice. Supply Partners must be able to undertake all activities required for call monitoring and mobile response for this sub lot(4.3).
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
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Northern Housing Consortium
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- Drew Frame
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- tenders@consortiumprocurement.org.uk
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