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Insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring products contributing to the delivery of hybrid closed loop pathways and associated products

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Deadline
87 days left
June 22, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Other
Reference
011652-2026
Value
£3,600,000,000
Location
United Kingdom
Published
March 19, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

February 10, 2026

Deadline for Questions

June 15, 2026

Submission Deadline

June 22, 2026

Contract Start Date

May 31, 2027

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Budget
£3,600,000,000
Duration
96 months
Location
United Kingdom
Type
Other
75
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

NHS Supply Chain supports national diabetes services by enabling equitable access to advanced diabetes technologies, encouraging openness to innovation, and ensuring an appropriate balance between clinical outcomes, cybersecurity, interoperability, and value for money. This notice is published to inform the market and to invite suppliers to participate in preliminary market engagement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. NHS Supply Chain is exploring the potential establishment of an open framework agreement with a proposed duration of up to eight (8) years for the supply of insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, hybrid closed loop system components, and associated products and services. The proposed scope may include, but is not limited to, tethered insulin pumps, patch insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring devices, products contributing to the functionality of hybrid closed loop insulin delivery systems, consumables, and smart insulin pens. Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that indicative expenditure in the first year may be in the region of £240,000,000 to £250,000,000 GBP (excluding VAT). This estimate is indicative only and may vary depending on the requirements of contracting authorities accessing the framework. The estimated total value over the potential eight year duration is approximately £3,000,000,000 GBP (excluding VAT). Any future framework agreement would support delivery of the NHS England Implementation Plan following the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal TA943 – Hybrid closed loop systems for managing blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetes, published on 19 December 2023. Participation in this preliminary market engagement is voluntary and does not constitute a commitment by NHS Supply Chain to commence a procurement, to award a contract, or to include any participant in any future procurement process. Any future procurement will be conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and published via the Find a Tender Service as appropriate. Any resulting framework agreement would be entered into between NHS Supply Chain and the appointed supplier(s)

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Requirements & Qualifications

18 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (3)
Mandatory (2)
Compliance (2)
Technical (9)
Financial (2)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS3
--Participation in the preliminary market engagement is voluntary.
--No specific submission requirements for a tender bid are detailed in this preliminary market engagement notice.
--Future procurement will be published via the Find a Tender Service and will outline specific submission requirements.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS2
--No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in this preliminary market engagement notice.
--Future procurement will be conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023, which will define applicable mandatory exclusion grounds.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS2
--No specific eligibility requirements for bidding are detailed in this preliminary market engagement notice.
--Future procurement will define eligibility criteria for suppliers of advanced diabetes technologies.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS9
--Ability to supply insulin pumps (tethered, patch).
--Ability to supply continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices.
--Ability to supply hybrid closed loop system components.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS2
--No specific financial requirements for bidding are detailed in this preliminary market engagement notice.
--Future procurement will likely require demonstration of financial stability and capacity to deliver a framework agreement potentially valued up to £3,000,000,000 GBP over eight years.

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Documents

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OCDS RecordDOC
011652-2026_ocds_record.json

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OCDS Release PackageDOC
011652-2026_ocds_release.json

This OCDS data package provides details on NHS Supply Chain's preliminary market engagement for a potential £3 billion framework agreement for insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring devices, and related diabetes technologies.

Official PDF VersionPDF
011652-2026_official.pdf

NHS Supply Chain is conducting preliminary market engagement for a potential £3 billion, 8-year framework agreement for insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring devices, and related diabetes technologies, inviting suppliers to participate voluntarily.

Tender NoticeHTM
011652-2026.html

NHS Supply Chain is conducting preliminary market engagement for a potential 8-year framework agreement, valued up to £3 billion, for insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring devices, and related hybrid closed loop system components to support national diabetes services.

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75
Good

Tender Quality Score

This is a well-structured preliminary market engagement notice, clearly outlining the scope and intent for a significant future framework agreement. While some formal fields are empty and full tender details are absent, this is appropriate for its 'planning' status.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The notice explicitly states it's a preliminary market engagement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023, indicating compliance with national regulations. The CPV code is relevant, and deadlines are reasonable for this stage. The empty 'Type' and 'Procedure' fields are formal gaps but are understood given the 'planning' status.

Formal 'Type' and 'Procedure' fields are empty.
Clarity80/100

The description is very clear about the purpose, scope, duration, and estimated value of the potential future framework agreement. It explicitly states that specific bidding and evaluation criteria are not yet detailed, which is clear for a market engagement notice.

Absence of even high-level indicative evaluation criteria for the future tender.
Completeness70/100

Basic information, financial details, timeline, and scope are well-defined for a preliminary market engagement. The lack of full bidding requirements and evaluation criteria is expected at this stage. One document download failed, which is a minor technical issue.

One document download failed.
Specific bidding requirements and evaluation criteria are not yet defined (though stated as such).
Fairness85/100

The notice appears fair, with broad, generic technical requirements and a disclosed value. The ample time provided for market engagement and the focus on 'openness to innovation' support a fair approach. No indication of tailoring to a specific company.

No explicit e-submission mechanism mentioned for future stages.
Practicality65/100

Contract start date, duration, and financing information are clearly specified. However, the lack of explicit e-submission support and direct document URLs within the provided text are practical drawbacks for a modern procurement process.

No explicit e-submission mechanism mentioned.
Document URLs not explicitly provided in the text.
Data Consistency90/100

Key dates and financial figures are logical and consistent. The 'planning' status aligns with the absence of disputes. The empty 'Type', 'Procedure', and 'Liable Person' fields are minor formal inconsistencies.

Formal fields 'Type', 'Procedure', and 'Liable Person' are empty.
Sustainability50/100

The notice explicitly encourages 'openness to innovation', which is a positive aspect. However, it lacks specific criteria related to environmental (green procurement) or social aspects.

No explicit green procurement criteria.
No explicit social criteria.

Strengths

Clear purpose as preliminary market engagement.
Detailed scope and financial estimates provided.
Explicit reference to future compliance with Procurement Act 2023.
Focus on innovation.
Reasonable timeline for market engagement.

Concerns

Formal fields 'Type' and 'Procedure' are empty.
Lack of explicit green or social procurement criteria.
One document download failed.
No explicit e-submission mechanism mentioned for future stages.
Absence of even high-level indicative evaluation criteria for the future tender.

Recommendations

1. For the future full tender, ensure all formal fields (Type, Procedure) are populated.
2. Consider incorporating explicit green and social procurement criteria in the future tender.
3. Ensure all documents are accessible and provide clear links for e-submission.

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