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Delivering 21 st Century IT (NHS in England)

Presented by Simon Harden Head of IT, East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust for Andrew Rudd Associate Director of Purchasing Future direction and how it impacts on PAC’s ?. Delivering 21 st Century IT (NHS in England). Procurement Strategy. Where are we now ?. Infrastructure

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Delivering 21 st Century IT (NHS in England)

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  1. Presented bySimon HardenHead of IT, East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trustfor Andrew RuddAssociate Director of PurchasingFuture direction and how it impacts on PAC’s ?

  2. Delivering 21st Century IT(NHS in England)

  3. Procurement Strategy

  4. Where are we now ? Infrastructure • Single national re-procurement of NHS net • National email and directory – preferred supplier stage • Supporting framework contracts for local IT needs e.g. LAN, PC’s supporting software – in place.

  5. Where are we now ? eBooking • Currently working with two shortlisted PSP’s • Contract in place for booking systems supply • Initially direct implementations by this/these PSP’s then potential for managed integration to StHA PSP

  6. Where are we now ? Electronic Transfer of Prescriptions (ETP) • No procurement currently • 3 pilot services • Either Vertical PSP (like eBookings) or Integrated to StHA PSP’s ?

  7. Where are we now ? Integrated Care Record Services • Draft Procurement Strategy • Contract with 2-5 PSP’s to work at StHA level – • Integration and implementation partners • Each PSP will bring an aligned consortium of vendors • Each PSP will work (through SLA’s) with other elements of the programme

  8. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs Provides National Contracts For SLA STHA Backbone PSP infrastructure National SLA Infrastructure EPR, Pas, Email eBooking PACS, GPs Directory Domain ETP Authentication PSP LAN Providers HRI and other National Services

  9. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs SLA STHA PSP National SLA Infrastructure Provides EPR, Pas, Email EPR, Pas, eBooking National Framework PACS, GPs Directory PACS, GPs Domain Contracts ETP Authentication ETP PSP for LAN Providers STHA level PSP with choice HRI and other National Services

  10. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs SLA STHA PSP National SLA Provides Standards, Infrastructure specs and accreditation EPR, Pas, Email for PSP’s eBooking PACS, GPs Directory consortium Super vendor ETP Authentication HRI and other National Services

  11. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs SLA STHA PSP National SLA Infrastructure EPR, Pas, Email EPR, Pas, eBooking Provides contract for PACS, GPs Directory PACS, GPs Domain single national eBooking ETP Authentication ETP PSP domain PSP LAN Providers HRI and other National Services

  12. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs SLA STHA PSP National SLA Infrastructure Provides contract for single national Super EPR, Pas, Email eBooking Service provider for PACS, GPs Directory Domain HRI ETP Authentication PSP LAN Providers HRI and other National Services

  13. Role of the centre Role of the Centre STHA or STHA or Group of STHAs Group of STHAs SLA STHA PSP National SLA Infrastructure EPR, Pas, Email eBooking PACS, GPs Directory Provides and manages Domain ETP Authentication funding PSP LAN Providers for compliant PSP decisions HRI and other National Services

  14. Role of the PSP

  15. Role of the PSP

  16. ICRS PSP’s PSP’s • Construct a consortium of vendors and service providers • Deliver ICRS requirements that comply with national standards • Work to National SLA’s with other providers • Work with the programme to identify innovations that can be applied nationally • Work with the programme and StHA to expand or contract the scope of services

  17. ICRS PSP’s Contract arrangement • Service contracts based on PSP delivery responsibility within an StHA • Service payments based on delivery of agreed service • PSP responsible for all sub-contracts, taking all interface risks

  18. ICRS PSP’s Implementation approach • Phased delivery – StHA’s in waves • Initial scope based on local priorities and national requirements e.g. eBooking and ETP

  19. PAC’s ? • Will form part of ICRS PSP consortium • Current PAC’s contracts will form part of local legacy which StHA’s and PSP will agree upon • Timescales for implementation are part of a planned rollout (being planned) which will not commence for at least a year • The danger of planning blight is being addressed. In general procurements should continue

  20. Supplier messages ? • Continue current good work with DH (PASA/MDA) • Continue/begin discussions with potential national ICRS PSP partners • Maintain communication links with progress on national programme

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