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Norfolk & Waveney ICB is looking for an IT provider to join us on our journey to improve and modernise the infrastructure in General Practice premises, to ensure that GP Practice and PCN staff have the right technology and support available when and where needed. The service we will commission will be in alignment to ICS planning guidance, as well as to the Primary Care Digital Services Model, which builds on the achievements and lessons learned to date during our cloud first journey and provides a framework to maintain the momentum of change. Lot 1: Norfolk & Waveney is seeking an innovative IT partner that can match our ambition as we create a simplified cloud architecture throughout our ICS, increasing flexibility and collaboration for the workforce, and realise the opportunities that this creates. Specifically, we aim to: <br/><br/>• Spend public money wisely and well. <br/>• Ensure staff throughout the ICS can work seamlessly in General Practice premises, and that staff from General Practice can work seamlessly elsewhere in the ICS. <br/>• Remove silo-ed working through the implementation of single sign on, removing the need for staff in primary care to have multiple logons wherever they work.<br/>• Remove the barriers to staff being able to work from any location facilitating joined up working service models to be implemented. <br/>• Maximise the investment in mobile technology, ensuring that devices can interface with the full range of functionality in practices, such as practice specific software and printing. <br/>• Allow for flexible user self-service by provision of a standard software catalogue of options.<br/>• Ensure that staff in general practice and PCN ARRS roles have smart digital foundations on which to grow the use of digital tools and delivery of the modern general practice model.<br/>• Enable some IT tasks to be undertaken locally by the practice by suitably skilled empowered staff reducing staff frustration & time delays to end user local service provision.<br/>• Support primary care staff employed at PCN level, ensuring that technology and access to systems is not a barrier to them being a productive member of the primary care clinical team.<br/>• Leverage the benefits of the cloud architecture to deliver innovative GPIT support.<br/>• Remove or reduce waits for replacement equipment through more localised provision. <br/><br/><br/>The NHS has an ambition to achieve net zero by 2040. In general practice, digital systems and tools that reduce staff and patient travel and continue to progress towards a paper free environment for patient records are important enablers to reducing our carbon footprint. <br/><br/>Any successfully appointed IT provider will be required to work towards the aim of implementing our simplified cloud infrastructure. This will or may include working in close collaboration with but not limited to:<br/><br/><br/>• The provider of our SD-WAN network connectivity services.<br/>• The provider of Wi-Fi services. <br/>• The Cloud Based Telephony host service providers in the region.<br/>• The national NHS Connect (nhs.net) platform & NHS spine service providers.<br/>• 3rd party suppliers of hardware & software services to General Practice such as managed print services or clinical software suppliers like TPP or EMIS.<br/>• Partner organisations across the ICS.<br/>• The provider of IT services to the corporate ICB.<br/>• The incumbent GPIT provider.<br/><br/><br/>The Primary Care Digital Services Operating Model states that it is critical that commissioners responsible for the provision of GPIT services are fully aware of and enact the requirements of the operating model. It is vital that digital service delivery, transformation and innovation continues to be at the forefront in supporting new models of care. The Operating Model recognises the fundamental role that effective GPIT services will play in delivering the ambitions outlined within the NHS Long Term Plan and the General Practice Forward View (GPFV). It is essential that the procurement of GPIT support considers the wider strategic context of the service and tests how prospective bidders will provide not only the support required to deliver the business-as-usual GPIT requirements, but will also deliver efficiency savings, which will enable ICBs to reinvest in enhanced service developments that support and enable new models of care and local service integration.

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a month ago

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today

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NHS Norfolk & Waveney Integrated Care Board

Contact:
mark kevlin
Email:
mark.kevlin@eoecph.nhs.uk

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