NHS SY ICB - GP Locally Commissioned Services Contract - Manor and Park Group Practice
Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
12 May 2026
Type
services
Overview
The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Sheffield population. CPV 85121100-4 General-practitioner services.
This contract has been awarded via the direct award A process. The lifetime value of the contract is unknow as it is based on patient activity. The service will be provided from 01/04/2026 to 31/03/2027.
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This is a contract for a GP practice (Manor and Park Group Practice) to deliver enhanced healthcare services to patients in Sheffield for one year starting April 2026. The NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board is commissioning additional services beyond standard GP care, paid based on the number of patients seen.
Requirements
- Must be an established GP practice or provider capable of delivering general practitioner services
- Must operate from 01/04/2026 to 31/03/2027
- Must serve the Sheffield population
- Must deliver 'locally enhanced services' (specific services to be detailed in full tender documents)
- Compliance with NHS regulations and standards for GP service provision
- Check full tender documents for clinical governance, staffing qualifications, and data protection requirements
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Deliver general practitioner services to Sheffield residents
- Provide locally enhanced services (beyond routine GP appointments) — exact services not specified in this notice
- See and treat patients based on activity/referrals during the contract period
- Report on patient activity metrics to the NHS commissioner for payment purposes
How to Read This Tender
- 1This notice is very brief — the real detail is in the full tender documents you must request. Ask the NHS ICB for the service specification, which will list exactly what enhanced services you must provide.
- 2The contract value is 'unknown' because payment is based on 'patient activity' — this means you'll be paid per patient seen or per service delivered, not a fixed fee. Request historical activity data from the NHS to forecast your income.
- 3'Direct award A process' means this wasn't openly competed — check if you're eligible or if this is information only. If you're Manor and Park Group Practice, this may already be awarded to you.
- 4Look for the service specification and contract terms separately — this notice only gives dates and basic details. The full documents will specify staffing, opening hours, performance targets, and payment rates.
- 5Check the payment mechanism carefully — if it's activity-based, understand the unit costs per appointment, procedure, or milestone. Ask for last year's activity data to budget.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're an independent GP provider or small practice network, this type of contract is often subcontracted work — consider partnering with an established practice or federation to bid, as the NHS typically works with registered practice entities.
- Request the 'service specification' and 'contract schedules' immediately — they'll detail staffing levels, opening hours, and performance metrics. Many bidders fail because they didn't understand what 'locally enhanced services' actually means for this area.
- Activity-based contracts mean your income varies month-to-month. Build a cash-flow forecast using at least 2 years of historical data from the current provider, and budget for seasonal variation in patient demand. Clarify payment timings with the NHS (typically 30–60 days in arrears).
Likely incumbents
Suppliers who won similar work from this buyer in the last 5 years.
- 1
Lundwood Medical Centre GP
2 contracts wonlatest 11 Jun 2026 - 2
Ashville Medical Practice
2 contracts wonlatest 4 Jun 2026 - 3
St George's Medical Centre PMS Practice
1 contract wonlatest 11 Jun 2026 - 4
Royston Group Practice
1 contract wonlatest 11 Jun 2026 - 5
The Rose Tree PMS Practice
1 contract wonlatest 11 Jun 2026
Lundwood Medical Centre GP is the most likely incumbent based on recency and category match. To win, bidders typically need a clearly differentiated proposition or a price advantage.
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Key Dates
Published
12 May 2026
Submission deadline
Not specified
Notice type
award
Source
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