II.2.3) Man cyflawni
Cod NUTS:
UK
II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad
TfL’s strategy for Safety, Health and Environment
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has an ambitious programme to deliver an affordable, accessible, and safe transport network for London. To support this, we (TfL) created a new Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) directorate in April 2020. This directorate has a key role to play in supporting our business to deliver on its Vision Zero target of nobody being killed or seriously injured on the transport network by 2041. The SHE directorate is also responsible for coordinating actions to deliver our Corporate Environment Plan and reach net zero carbon emissions across its operations by 2030.
Occupational Health
We (TfL) employ more than 30,000 people and are the licensing authority for more than 135,000 taxi and private hire drivers. Our Occupational Health & Wellbeing (OH) team provide a broad range of advice and services to manage health-related risks and support the business in meeting HSE legislative requirements. The team’s work supports the business in managing employees who have health-related issues, with the aim of enabling them to continue to engage in meaningful and productive work. The OH team provide the following services:
• Medical advisory services
• Treatment services (Physiotherapy; Counselling and Trauma)
• Wellbeing; and
• Drugs and alcohol assessment and treatment services.
Clinical staff work closely with managers across the business and external consultants to ensure that staff continue to meet regulatory compliance for operational roles and to help staff stay in meaningful work or return to work following a period of illness. OH also perform pre-employment medicals and periodic checks for staff in safety critical roles. The team also provide supporting services to the wider GLA family and the Taxi and Private Hire team.
New Occupational Health Technology Project
We are looking for an end-to-end Occupational Health system which supports Occupational Health processes, including Referrals, Assessment, Treatment and closure of Occupational Health cases.
Our OH administration has a high reliance on manual and paper-based processes. Several disparate solutions have been deployed as tactical fixes which impact OH operational effectiveness
We seek to hear from organisations which deliver products with a User Centred approach; that is implementation of an Occupational Health case management system characterised by an exceptional user experience (UX) which not only satisfies user requirements, but provides focussed and clear user journeys and aims to minimise the number of workflow process steps to complete a transaction.
The User Centred approach should be driven and refined by user-centred evaluation and should address the whole user experience from an explicit understanding of users, tasks, and environments .
Capabilities to be delivered by the OH solution must include the following:
• Appointment booking, scheduling, notification and alerts
• Data input, note capturing, document storage/management and medical test result storage
• Support of health surveillance safety critical medicals
• Reporting from medical records
• Auditability of all user actions
• Ability to export data flexibly and dynamically in appropriate formats (e.g. for PowerBI analysis)
Solution Maturity:
We seek organisations who understand Occupational Health practice and regulation, who have demonstrable competence (e.g. track record of OH system delivery) and who will require little or no domain knowledge from an Occupational Health Subject Matter Expert to satisfactorily demonstrate their product and how it satisfies requirements.
Successful procurement is dependent on continuity of our current OH services. To this end we believe that Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) products are better suited to our needs as we expect them to require significant less configuration (and therefore OH subject matter expertise) than solutions built to meet our needs (e.g. custom development houses).