Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) – London and the South East (Kent, Surrey, East & West Sussex)
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1
II.2.3)
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Kent
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UKJ2 -
Surrey, East and West Sussex
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UKI -
LONDON
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London and the South East (Kent, Surrey, East & West Sussex)
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting interested Providers to bid for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
There are patient flows to London from all over the South East. Commissioners have considered establishing one specialist provider for all of London and the South East and this is the default commissioner position.
Commissioners will consider bids for the South East (Thames Valley and Hampshire and Isle of Wight areas - (Lot 2)), to facilitate patient choice and to reduce the requirement to travel for providers who meet the criteria in the service specification, in the technical questionnaire and who are willing to work within a Clinical Partnership with the successful bidder for the London and South East Lot (Lot 1).
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years.
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
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Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - South East (Thames Valley, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
[LotNumber]:
2
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKJ -
SOUTH EAST (ENGLAND)
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
South East (Thames Valley, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years.
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
Please note that Lots may have changed from previous publications.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - West Midlands
[LotNumber]:
3
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKG -
WEST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND)
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
West Midlands
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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48
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[No]
[Options]:
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
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Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - East Midlands
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4
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKF -
EAST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND)
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
East Midlands
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres centre in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years.
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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[No]
[Options]:
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
Please note that Lots may have changed from previous publications.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - East of England
[LotNumber]:
5
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKH -
EAST OF ENGLAND
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
East of England
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years.
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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[No]
[Options]:
[No]
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
Please note that Lots may have changed from previous publications.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - North East
[LotNumber]:
6
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKC -
NORTH EAST (ENGLAND)
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
North East
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years.
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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[No]
[Options]:
[No]
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
Please note that Lots may have changed from previous publications.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - Yorkshire and the Humber
[LotNumber]:
7
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKE -
YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
Yorkshire and the Humber
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years
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Section Q: Networks and leadership
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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48
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[No]
[Options]:
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[No]
II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
Please note that Lots may have changed from previous publications.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) - South West
[LotNumber]:
8
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
UKK -
SOUTH WEST (ENGLAND)
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a very rare, complex condition which can present as an acute life-threatening disorder that requires prompt diagnosis, early referral and effective immediate management in a centre with comprehensive provision and a multi-discipline approach. Specialist aftercare is also required. There is also a cohort of patients who have a congenital form of the disease who require ongoing apheresis (where a patient’s blood is filtered and then put back into their body). The national prevalence is 330 patients in England, with an acute incidence of 150 patients.
There is a very high mortality rate for patients with this disease: if a patient is treated outside of a specialist centre, the death rate is 50%. There are currently 2 centres in England where there are recognised services and where the survival rate is 80%.
NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU) on behalf of the Commissioner(s), NHS England - Specialised Commissioning, are looking to commission up to a further 8 Centres across England for TTP services and are inviting bids for these services. The service is a Schedule 3 Service and is being procured under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
The contracting term for these services will be for a period of up to 4 years
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II.2.6)
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GBP
II.2.7)
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[No]
[Options]:
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II.2.14)
[InfoAdditional]
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