Dynamic Purchasing System for Care Homes

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How to do business with the Council James Trotter Senior Procurement Manager Leicestershire County Council.
Advertisements

Housing Delivery Panel Suppliers Open Day 13 th September 2010.
Update on Market Position Statement SCA Care Home Providers Network 24 September
Tendering Yuck!.
Update on Market Position Statement SCA Domiciliary Care Providers Network 19 September
Transporting the Public (Home to School/College and Adult Services) Contract Parent/Carer Consultation Events – 13/14 January 2015.
Meet the Market Event Sexual Health Services Kent County Council 18/09/2013.
Building Procurement Knowledge: How to do business with the University – a look at Purchasing Policy & Guidelines.
Contracts & Purchasing Unit Developing monitoring arrangements Lynn Mounfield: Head of Contracts & Purchasing Unit Malcolm Price: Quality Monitoring Team.
A Brief overview of the Standards to support learning and assessment in practice. Nursing and Midwifery Council (2006) Standard to Support Learning and.
Partners in raising standards in care Quality Care Partnership 2005 (Established by the Learning & Skills Council – 2002) Sally Gretton – General Manager.
1 Guide for the use of framework agreements Considerations for calling off from framework agreements 1.Have you identified one or more framework agreements.
Procurement Workshop 27 th June 2012 Alison Riley Senior Procurement Officer.
A Brief overview of the Standards to Support Learning and Assessment in Practice. Nursing and Midwifery Council (2006) Standard to Support Learning and.
Frameworks agenda Definition Advantages, features
EU-TURKEY CHAMBER FORUM PROJECT (ETCF) ETCF is funded by the European Union. 1 EU-TURKEY CHAMBER FORUM EU TURKEY CHAMBERS PARTNERSHİP GRANT SCHEME PROCUREMENT.
1 Department for Work and Pensions The Work Programme Prospectus Supplier Briefing 8 th December 2010.
Sourcing Event Guide Updated September 12, 2011 Sourcing Event Guide.
Public Value Review of services for people with learning disabilities Andrew Price & Simon Laker, PLD Commissioning, Adult Social Care February
Framework Agreements for Older People and People with a Physical Disability Presentation by Mick Moorhouse Strategic Commissioning Director.
Provider Event Gillian Bruce Commissioning Procurement and Contract Manager.
Responding to Invitation to Tenders Michael Fowler Category Manager – Procurement Brian Davies Senior Procurement Officer.
1 Consultation: Framework Contract for Home Support and Care Homes with/out nursing 1 June 2011.
Contract Models & Effective Tendering Practices National Commissioning & Contracting Training Conference 2 nd /3 rd July 2013 Rakesh Mistry Commissioning.
Glasgow City Council CARE HOME FRAMEWORK TENDER Provider Session - 21 March 2014.
1 Micro-tendering Tuesday 12 th June 2012 Wednesday 13 th June 2012.
Rules overview (1 hour presentation) User instructions This ppt deck is designed to provide a basic presentation for internal use in your organisation.
Joint Contracting and Accreditation Process Nottingham City Council and NHS Nottingham City CCG.
Serving the people of Cumbria Do not use fonts other than Arial for your presentations Commissioning of Transport Services Eden; South Lakes and Keswick.
Glasgow City Council Establishing a Framework Agreement for Selected Purchased Social Care supports Information for Providers Raymond Bell Head of Commissioning.
Presentation by ET Marchak Consulting November 30, :45 pm – 3:00 pm.
Y O U R C O U N C I L Dynamic Provider Framework Home Care Presented by: Preeya Madhoo – Head of Category Management Jane Love – Interim Head of Commissioning.
STATE OF THE SOCIAL CARE WORKFORCE
Jonny Woodthorpe – Framework Lead Simon Bower – Contract Manager
The School District of Palm Beach County Purchasing Department Vendor Registration Process
An integrated approach Market Engagement: October 2016
KCC Home to School Transport – Bulk Route Contracts & DPS
An Introduction to Delta eSourcing
The Work Programme Tuesday 7th September 2010
Care at Home Framework Overview of the proposed framework 21 April 2017 Rose Hammond et al.
NE12+ Collaborative (Phase Two)
Introductions and aims of today’s briefing
Provider Briefing Care Homes 2017
Sign Off Mentor Preparation
Guide for the use of framework agreements
Construction Professional Services Consultancy Framework
National Commissioning & Contracting
Dynamic Purchasing System for Care Homes
Quality Workshop The Local Council Award Scheme is a great guide for good practice in our sector and a way for councils to build confidence in their.
Mini Competition – End to End Process Workshop
Live at Home Annual Review LHRL Provider Information Event
Mini Competition Pathfinder Provider Launch Event
Webinar 2: Education Provisions in Prisons
Webinar 3: Education Provisions in Prisons
Day Opportunities Procurement
Dynamic Purchasing System
Identification of Need
Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
Professional advice required
Selling to the County.
Adult residential care services procurement
Mini Competition – End to End Process Workshop
Mark Cage – Category Manager Herefordshire Council
Fasset Briefing Session
LEVEL 1 SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AT RISK
Direct Payments Forum Personal Budget Support Framework 7TH March 2017
Dynamic Purchasing System Procurement Process
Residential Care Services
Procurement & Strategic Sourcing
Jo Pettifor – Category Manager (Strategy & People)
Presentation transcript:

Dynamic Purchasing System for Care Homes Provider Forum November

Introduction The purpose of the presentation is provide an overview of the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will be used to purchase care home placements The Council spends annually about £60m on care home services for older people and about £25m on care homes for other client groups. The Council wants to create a list of care home providers that are ‘preferred providers’ using a DPS The County wants to introduce a more efficient method of purchasing placements. This will be almost exactly the same as the existing process but using an eBrokerage system

Dynamic Purchasing System A DPS is a completely electronic system established to purchase goods and services. It is open for providers to apply at any time, although the Council may close and then reopen it. Care home providers will have to be registered on the DPS and must meet certain pre-qualification requirements The DPS allows providers to “bid” for individual placements, although direct awards can also be made.

Benefits to Providers Providers that are accepted onto the DPS will be approached first by the Council for any placement There is no obligation on providers to bid for a placement Those providers on the DPS are placed on the Council’s eMarketplace with a the Council’s logo against their name showing that they are an accredited provider Accredited providers will attract interest from self-funders who are increasingly approaching the Council for information and advice. Providers will be able to update their details on the eMarketplace and these will feed through the DPS This provider has met Oxfordshire County Council’s minimum standards for providing services that the Council commissions.

Application for the DPS To be accepted onto the DPS the applicant must meet the Council’s selection criteria – in particular the home must not have an overall rating of Inadequate by the Care Quality Commission and/or be under the Council's Serious Concerns framework The provider must first register on the South East Business portal as a supplier - www.businessportal.southeastiep.gov.uk Registration will provide access to the application documentation There is a self assessment form that need to be completed, identifying each home that is to be included on the DPS Applicants must sign a copy of the DPS Agreement Applicants will be notified whether or not their application is successful

Service Categories Category 1 Residential care Older People   Older People Oxfordshire or within 10 miles of the border Residential dementia Nursing care Nursing specialist Intermediate Care Adults Respite residential Respite nursing Category 2 Learning Disabilities Category 3 Physical Disabilities

Contract Issues No obligation to supply Council with Services Indicative price can be changed at any time; requires Council approval but this will not be withheld The provider can give the Council 1 month’s notice to terminate DPS agreement Prices for placements will be reviewed annually Termination clauses for placements the same as those for current spot contract No more Annex 2s for those on the DPS

Calling off services from the DPS A. Mini-competition for individual placements (spot) The appropriate providers are selected and then invited to bid Lowest prices ranked highest – approach the top ranked first Placement awarded electronically B. Without competition – Direct award (spot) By price only with lowest prices ranked highest Placement awarded electronically C. Block contract Providers on the DPS are invited to bid Block contract awarded based on price/quality

Timetable Dates Activity 29 November Briefing on the eBrokerage system Closing date for first applicants 5 December Providers contacted. Those that have been accepted will receive login details and guidance 7 December The Council starts to call off placements