II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol
85111500
II.2.3) Man cyflawni
Cod NUTS:
UKE31
II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad
North of England Commissioning Support (NECS) is working for and on behalf of North of England Specialist Commissioning Team to identify if there are any potential providers in Hull and East Yorkshire and Humber Coast and Vale Area that could provide a specialised mental health in-patient 6 bed perinatal Mother and Baby Unit.
The specialised in-patient Mother and Baby unit (MBU) must be located on the same site as an Adult psychiatric admissions unit to allow for clinical cover and assistance in emergencies.
Due to specific health inequalities that have been identified nationally for this service, the unit must be located within the Hull or East Riding of Yorkshire boundaries.
MBU’s need to be staffed by clinicians who have additional expertise and knowledge in maternal psychiatric disorder to enable the treatment and recovery of the mother whilst ensuring that physical and emotional well-being of the both mother and baby are being met.
The purpose of the service is:
— to ensure that women and their families have timely access to the right level of recovery focused care,
— if admission is required, to ensure that this will be to a specialised in-patient Mother and Baby Unit without delay so that no woman is unnecessarily separated from her baby,
— to safely and effectively meet the special needs and requirements, both emotional and physical, of mothers and infants,
— to provide specialist medical, nursing, psychological and statutory social care for mother and infant,
— to provide supervision, support, assistance and guidance in the care (both physical and emotional) of the infant whilst the mother is ill,
— to respond in a timely manner to emergency requests for assessment and advice,
— to ensure the integration in a seamless fashion of all components of care through access to discharge from the Service,
— to achieve the earliest resolution of the maternal mental illness whilst promoting the care and developing relationship with the infant,
— to assess and proactively manage high risk women with a prior history of serious mental illness to prevent avoidable recurrences in pregnancy and the postpartum period,
— to ensure that women, partners/significant others and families are able to make informed decisions about care and treatment, where they are able, including through provision of appropriate information and signposting to other relevant support.
The full service specification (Schedule 2) will be available on the Proactis portal so that interested providers can read in more detail the full list of service requirements.
Registering an interest:
If your organisation would like to register an interest in responding to this opportunity please register on the Proactis portal at: https://www.proactisplaza.com/SupplierPortal/?CID=NEC.
Please note that the deadline for expressions of Interest is 12:00 noon on 19.7.2019.
Please note that all communications will be conducted via the Proactis portal only.
It is free to register on the portal, which can be accessed at any time of day.
Should you have any queries, or are having problems registering on the portal, you should contact the eTendering provider by Email: Suppliersupport@proactis.com or Website: http://proactis.kayako.com/suppliernetwork/Core/Default/Index
(Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.).
Please note that this exercise is not part of any pre-qualification process. It is intended as an awareness, communication and information gathering exercise offering an opportunity for provider organisations to help inform potential future service models and/or commissioning intentions.