NECS has been successful in its bid for a significant national procurement framework, the Transforming Organisations, Partnerships and Systems Framework. The Framework has been designed by East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub to support the evolving and developing landscape of publicly-funded services, including the drive towards service-user focused and patient-centric services.
The Framework, for UK public sector funded organisations, covers a range of services including sustainable services modelling, strategy, financial advisory services, procurement, workforce transformation, communications and engagement, and multi-disciplinary consultancy.
Ian Davison, Deputy Managing Director of NECS, said:
“The national Transforming Organisations, Partnerships and Systems Framework reflects our key objective of improving patient services and outcomes while delivering value for money.
“The Framework allows a direct route for customers to engage our services, while giving them the confidence that we are offering compliant, quality services that meet a robust criteria and evaluation model.
“We’re delighted to have secured a place on all seven of the lots that we bid for, receiving strong scores and extremely positive feedback on each.”
The East of England Transforming Organisations, Partnerships and Systems – Multi-Speciality Support and Advisory Consultancy Services Framework runs for three years, with an option to extend for one year.
The seven lots include:
Lot 1 Sustainable services modelling, design and improvement
Lot 2 Strategy, system leadership, governance and integrated assurance
Lot 4 Commercial, financial and analytical related advisory services
Lot 5 Procurement and supply chain services
Lot 6 Workforce transformation
Lot 7 Communications and engagement delivery
Lot 8 Multi-disciplinary consultancy services.