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This OCDS record details an open tender from NHS North East London ICB for a £4.25 million, 5-year Primary Care Clinical Information and Facilitation Service aimed at improving and standardizing clinical data and coding in GP practices.
This document provides structured tender information in Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) format for the NHS North East London's procurement of a Primary Care Clinical Information and Facilitation Service.
NHS North East London ICB is seeking providers for a £4.25M, 3-5 year contract to improve and standardise clinical data and coding in GP practices, providing expert advice and data services, with full details available on the Atamis portal.
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This tender is generally well-described and transparent regarding its purpose, value, and duration. However, the critical absence of evaluation criteria and the reliance on an external portal for core tender documents are significant drawbacks.
The tender explicitly states compliance with the Procurement Act 2023, and the procedure type and CPV code are clearly defined and appropriate. No disputes or suspensions are noted. The main missing piece is the tender's reveal date, which prevents a full assessment of the initial advertising period, though the period from today's date to submission is reasonable.
The service description and AI-extracted requirements are very clear, unambiguous, and well-documented. However, the critical absence of evaluation criteria in the provided information is a major drawback, preventing bidders from fully understanding how their proposals will be judged.
Basic information such as title, reference, organization, deadlines, value, and duration are all specified. However, the crucial 'ITT Guidance Document and Service Specification' are only linked externally and not provided directly, and evaluation criteria are not defined in the provided text.
The requirements appear generic and not tailored to a specific company, and e-procurement is enabled via a free registration portal. The value is disclosed. The primary concern for fairness is the missing evaluation criteria, which significantly impacts transparency and equal opportunity for bidders to prepare competitive proposals.
Electronic submission is supported, and the contract start date and duration are clearly specified. However, the direct URL for the Atamis portal is not provided in the given text, and the core tender documents are not directly attached, which reduces immediate practicality.
Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical and consistent across the tender information. There are no reported suspensions or disputes. Minor omissions include the 'Liable Person' and specific codes for 'Type' and 'Procedure'.
The service's core purpose to 'reduce health inequalities' has a strong inherent social benefit. However, the tender documentation does not explicitly include green procurement, social criteria for suppliers, or innovation-focused requirements for bidders to address in their proposals.
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