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Revision Knee Surgery Network Database & Analytical Function to support change

The Revision Knee Network Project is an NHSE pilot, pioneering a new way of funding complex care. It is clinically driven and has benefited from close collaboration between the British Association for Surgery of the Knee (BASK), the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) and the Get It Right First Time (GIRFT) team. The project establishes a new care pathway, with networks led by Major Revision Centres (MRCs), funded centrally and with clinical responsibility and governance directed by multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTs) across all geographical NHS regions. This approach is based on a national drive to ensure specialised orthopaedic services are delivered by appropriately trained and resourced multi-disciplinary teams at the appropriate provider and/or through a network model and provides an opportunity to improve outcomes for patients and reduce avoidable complications and costs. Suppliers will be expected to deliver the following Work in partnership with NHSE Establish a comprehensive database for the Major Revision Centres Collect network data Provide an interface with MDT working and data upload Support integration of NHS e-referral system Ensure a robust governance infrastructure Ensure compliance with data submission requirements Introduction of revision specific outcome assessment tools Complete annual reports Audit compliance rates with national standards Comply with requests from the Revision Knee Pilot Implementation Group Interested suppliers should register on the NHS England & Improvement e-procurement system here: https://health-family.force.com/login Once logged in click 'Find Opportunities' and search for 'C105060 Revision Knee Surgery Network Database & Analytical Function to support change" Click 'Register Interest'

Contact:

Andy Powell
andrew.powell14@nhs.net
Quarry House
Leeds
LS2 7UE
England
07702 433551

Contract value: 1000000-1350000

Published: 13 Oct 2022, Receipt by: 14 Nov 2022