Title: Procurement of Medical Services
1- Procurement of Medical Services
- Faye Robinson, Category Manager
- Primary Care Contracting Event
- 25 January 2006
2Agenda
- a brief introduction to the NHS PASA and its role
- procurement rules and the services directive
- the APMS procurement guide
- other category activities 2005/6
- challenges for the future
3NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency
- established 1 April 2000
- works on behalf of the NHS
- executive agency of the Department of Health
- centrally funded
- 326 staff
- NHS Logistics Authority
4Role of the Agency
NHS PASA
5NHS non-pay spend 17bn
6Procurement rules
- Public Services Contract Regulations 1993
- The Public Contracts (Works, Services and Supply)
(Amendment) Regulations 2000 - Council Directive 2004/18/EC will become the
Consolidated Public Sector Directive in January
2006 - EC Treaty
- UK Procurement Policy
7Rules governing procurement
- PCT standing financial orders and financial
instructions (SFOs and SFIS) - The Public Contracts (Works, Services and Supply)
(Amendment) Regulations 2000 -
- Thresholds as from the 1 January 2006
- Part A Supplies and Services 93,898
- Part B Residual Services 136,844
- Rules of aggregation apply and length of contract
8Service directive
- Part B requirements
- Technical specification
- Contract award notices
- Health Social services are part B services and
therefore do not need to be advertised in EU - Must comply with principals of regulations
- Part A requirements
- Call for competition in OJEU
- Specified response periods
- Allowable procedures
- Open
- Restricted
- Negotiated
- Criteria for supplier selection
- Eligibility
- Economic and financial standing
- Technical capacity
9Service directive cont
- Part A requirements
- criteria for contract award
- lowest price
- most economically advantageous
- information requirements
- contract award notices
- debriefing of unsuccessful applicants
- Part B requirements
- as per previous slide
- Health Social services are part B services and
therefore do not need to be advertised in EU - Must comply with principals of regulations
10EC treaty based principles
- non discrimination
- equal treatment
- transparency
- mutual recognition
- Proportionality
- Part B Services need to comply with EC treaty
based - principles
- UK Procurement policy
- seeking value for money in all public procurement
11Procurement cycle activity as recommended in the
APMS guide
Advertise
monitoring performance
PQQ
post award notification
select suppliers
Project team
invitation to submit preliminary offers
evaluation and award
invitation to submit best and final offers
evaluation of preliminary offers
shortlist
12Areas to be addressed
- governance
- business cases
- establishment of project team
- decision and approval making processes
- evaluation strategy for all stages
- resource planning
- competition
- transparency and independence
- ongoing performance management
13 Procurement guide
Alternative Provider Medical Services (APMS)
August 2005
14APMS toolkit
- purpose of the procurement guide
- to provide a comprehensive step by step guide to
enable a PCT to establish an APMS contract - has been compiled in conjunction with colleagues
at the DoH - contains a policy section but is not a policy
document - scope of the guide
- not mandatory but provides best practice
- procurement guidance and legal compliance
- information
15Contents of APMS toolkit
- introduction
- background policy content
- the procurement process flowchart
- service requirements
- risk overview
- EU issues
- evaluation criteria overview
- sourcing potential service providers
- invitation to submit a preliminary offer
- offer evaluations, evaluation of preliminary
offers - award of contract
- post award notification
- monitoring performance
- other resources
16APMS toolkit
- comments, feedback and updates
- this is a live document and may be subject to
amendments following wave 1 pilot programme - all comments and feedback welcomed please email
as per contact in the document - where to find the guide
- Agency website via NHS net nww.pasa.nhs.uk/nhsfor
um/shared/pct/
17Main areas covered
General medical services (GMS)
Specialist primary medical services (SPMS)
Primary medical services (PMS)
Alternative medical services (APMS)
Continuing care
Intermediate care
Primary care trust commissioning role
Palliative Care
Short term rehab
Mental Health
Temporary Nursing Care
ALD
Long-term care
Older People
Residential care
Young Physically Disabled
Free nursing
18Category business plan PCT activities 2005/6
- gain a level of understanding of the role of PCT
purchasing to become the agencys centre of
expertise - production of a procurement guide for alternative
provider medical services (APMS) - production of a purchasing guide for Palliative
care - early stage investigation into forensic mental
health services - training and education for PCTs of purchasing
role - evaluating the requirement for NHS supply
confederations and procurement hub work in the
area of purchase of non acute healthcare
19Future challenges
- role of procurement hubs in procuring services
- future role of commissioning
- maintaining transparency
- impartial evaluation
- timescales involved and complying with
regulations - increased focus on demonstrating value for money
- development of contract terms and conditions
and all this in a rapidly changing NHS..
20- For further details or information please
contact - Faye.Robinson_at_pasa.nhs.uk or telephone 01626
864698 - also see
- http//nww.pasa.nhs.uk/nhsforum/shared/pct/