Primary Care Enhanced Services - Chapel End Surgery
Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
27 May 2026
Type
services
Overview
NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB has utilised direct award process C of the Provider Selection Regime regulations to award a contract for the provision of: Primary Care Enhanced Services, including: DOAC, ECG, Leg Ulcer, Anti-coagulation, Phlebotomy, Wound Care, Injectables, FeNO, Pessaries, Shared Care, Spirometry, Special Allocations Scheme and Asylum Seeker Services. Commencing 1st April 2026 - 31st March 2028
NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB has utilised direct award process C of the Provider Selection Regime regulations to award a contract for the provision of Primary Care Enhanced Services. The contract duration is from 1st April 2026 to 31st March 2028. The provider is an existing provider, and the services are existing services.
Key dates
- Commences
- 1st April 2026
AI Analysis
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NHS Coventry and Warwickshire is directly awarding a 2-year contract to an existing GP surgery (Chapel End Surgery) to provide specialist services normally done in hospitals—such as blood tests, heart monitoring, wound care, and treatment for asylum seekers—from within primary care. This is a continuation of services already being delivered.
Requirements
- Must be an existing provider already delivering these services
- Must be able to provide DOAC (anticoagulant) management
- Must have capability to perform ECG (heart) testing
- Must be able to manage leg ulcer services
- Must provide anti-coagulation (blood-thinning) monitoring and management
- Must have phlebotomy (blood-taking) capacity
- Must provide wound care services
- Must be able to administer injectable medicines
- Must have FeNO (lung function) testing equipment and training
- Must provide pessary fitting and management (contraceptive/medical devices)
- Must participate in Shared Care arrangements (coordinating with hospitals and pharmacies)
- Must perform spirometry (lung function tests)
- Must support Special Allocations Scheme (funding for specific patient groups)
- Must provide Asylum Seeker Services
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Continue providing anticoagulant (DOAC) management for patients on blood-thinning medications
- Perform and interpret ECG (electrocardiogram) tests for heart conditions
- Assess, manage, and dress leg ulcers
- Monitor patients on anti-coagulation therapy and manage their medications
- Conduct routine blood tests and phlebotomy services
- Provide wound care treatment and dressing changes
- Administer injectable medicines (e.g. anticoagulants, immunisations)
- Carry out FeNO testing (fractional exhaled nitric oxide—used to diagnose asthma)
- Fit and manage pessaries for patients
- Coordinate Shared Care arrangements with hospital specialists and community pharmacies
- Perform spirometry lung function tests and interpret results
- Manage patients under the Special Allocations Scheme
- Provide healthcare services specifically for asylum seekers
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'direct award' — meaning the NHS has chosen Chapel End Surgery without a competitive tender process. If you are Chapel End Surgery or already involved, check your existing contract terms; if you're a potential subcontractor or partner, contact the surgery directly to ask about involvement.
- 2The contract runs for exactly 2 years (1 April 2026 to 31 March 2028). Mark this end date clearly—the NHS may re-tender or extend after this, so plan ahead.
- 3The services listed (DOAC, ECG, phlebotomy, etc.) are 'enhanced'—meaning they go beyond standard GP care. Check whether you have the staff, equipment, and training already in place for each service, as the NHS will expect established capacity.
- 4This is an NHS contract using 'Provider Selection Regime' regulations—a specific procurement framework. Don't expect a traditional tender with open bidding. If you want to know more about subcontracting opportunities, contact NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB directly.
- 5Pay close attention to the Asylum Seeker Services element—this may require specific safeguarding training, data protection measures, and sensitivity to vulnerable patients. Budget time and resources accordingly.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a small provider without all these capabilities, consider approaching Chapel End Surgery to offer subcontracting support in one or two areas (e.g. specialist wound care training, phlebotomy staffing, or spirometry interpretation) rather than bidding for the whole contract.
- Asylum Seeker Services is growing in demand and can be a differentiator. If you have expertise here (language support, trauma-informed care, immigration health knowledge), highlight this when talking to the commissioned provider or the ICB.
- Start building relationships now with NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB. Direct awards happen again, and understanding their priorities on wound care, anticoagulation, or respiratory services could help you win future business—either as a main provider or a specialist partner.
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Key Dates
Published
27 May 2026
Submission deadline
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Notice type
award
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