Health and social work services (№8737652)

26 jun

Number: 8737652

Country: United Kingdom

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Publication date


26-06-2018

Description


  1. Section I
    1. Name and addresses
      Department for Work and Pensions
      Hartshead Square
      Sheffield
      S1 2FD
      United Kingdom
      Telephone: +44 1142590207
      E-mail: [email protected]
    2. Type of the contracting authority:
      Ministry or any other national or federal authority, including their regional or local subdivisions
    3. Main activity:
      Health
  2. Section II
    1. Scope of the procurement:
      1. Title:

        Personal Independence Payments (PIP) Assessment Service - Contract Extension - LOT 2


        Reference number: UI_DWP_100430
      2. Main CPV code:
        85000000, 85000000
      3. Type of contract:
        Services
      4. Short description:

        DWP intends to negotiate extensions to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Assessment Services Lots 1, 2 and 3 Contracts (the Contracts) with the incumbent suppliers. The proposed extensions will each have a term of approximately 2 years. This notice refers to Lot 2 only. Separate notices are published for Lot 1 (2018/S 108-247009) and Lot 3 (2018/S 108-247010). Contracts were awarded pursuant to the Health and Disability Assessment Services Framework Agreement (referenced DWP_100255) which commenced in 2012 and expired in 2016. The Framework Agreement was procured pursuant to the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 as a Part B service. Each Contract has a term of 5+1+1 years and is due to expire on 31.7.2019. The Contracts relate to the provision of ‘social and other specific services’ within the meaning of Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102) (PCR) and are critical to the provision of statutory “PIP” welfare benefits.


      5. Information about lots:
        This contract is divided into lots: yes
      6. Total value of the procurement:
        Value excluding VAT: 121 614 325.99 GBP
    2. Description
      1. Title:
      2. Additional CPV code(s):
        85000000
      3. Place of performance:
      4. Description of the procurement:

        DWP are constantly looking at ways to continually to improve the PIP service. In response to Paul Gray’s Second Independent Review and the recent Work and Pensions Select Committee Report we outlined numerous further improvements to the PIP service. This included numerous measures to improve the clarity of our communications products and increasing the level of clinical coaching, feedback and support available to each assessor.

        A key part of our efforts to improve the assessment process will be making video recording of the PIP assessment a standard part of the process. We will be piloting videoing the assessment with a view to then roll this out across Great Britain.

        There have been improvements in the overall quality of assessments since 2015 but there is still more to do to deliver the high quality of service those claiming PIP rightly expect. DWP will continue to work closely with stakeholder groups and our Assessment Providers to improve the quality of claimant communications, assessments, decision making and the overall claimant experience.

        It is vital for claimants that we continue to have a stable service. DWP considers it important to continue to make improvements to the end-to-end PIP service, including in response to recommendations from independent reviews. A stable PIP assessment service is vital in order to deliver improvements to the overall service.

        DWP had originally intended to publish a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) in Spring 2018 for a re-procurement of the Contracts in accordance with Section 7 of the PCR. That timeline included a six month transition window prior to envisaged full service commencement on 1.8.2019.

        DWP has undertaken an extensive process of pre-market engagement and feasibility analysis (PME), including a number of supplier engagement events. Based on this PME, DWP has concluded that the IT and estate infrastructure needed to support the envisaged new contracts present substantial challenges to new market entrants. These challenges are compounded in the context of a six month transition period, which DWP considers poses an unacceptable risk. DWP therefore considers it necessary to explore options to extend the Contracts for approximately 2 years in order to: (i) provide sufficient time for a safe and stable transition of these complex and vitally important services, which support delivery of statutory welfare benefits to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable claimants each year and (ii) allow DWP to develop, build, test and implement an IT solution to support the new contract(s).

        Given that PIP is a critical statutory welfare benefit that caters for vulnerable people, a gap in service provision is not an option.

        DWP will continue to implement steps to secure further efficiencies and service improvements in the way that the existing Contracts are currently delivered and will monitor performance through this interim stage in order to demonstrate value for money.

        DWP intends to continue engaging with the market to discuss the future transition of the PIP assessment service and the future of health assessments more broadly. If you would like to participate in our market engagement process please contact [email protected]

        For the reasons set out below in Annex D1, DWP considers the proposed extensions are permitted in accordance with the PCR.


      5. Award criteria:
      6. Information about options:
        Options: no
      7. Information about European Union funds:
        The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: no
      8. Additional information:
  3. Section IV
    1. Description:
      1. Type of procedure:
      2. Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system:
      3. Information about electronic auction:
      4. Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
        The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: yes
    2. Administrative information:
      1. Previous publication concerning this procedure:
      2. Information about termination of dynamic purchasing system:
      3. Information about termination of call for competition in the form of a prior information notice:
  4. Section V
    1. Lot No: 2
    2. Award of contract
      1. Date of conclusion of the contract: 2012-07-19
      2. Information about tenders:
        Number of tenders received: 1
        The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators: no
      3. Name and address of the contractor:
        Capita Business Services Ltd
        71 Victoria Street
        London
        SW1H 0XA
        United Kingdom
        The contractor is an SME: no
      4. Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT):

        Total value of the contract/lot: 121 614 325.99 GBP
      5. Information about subcontracting:

  5. Section VI
    1. Additional information
    2. Procedures for review
      1. Review body
        Department for Work and Pensions
        Sheffield
        United Kingdom
      2. Body responsible for mediation procedures

      3. Service from which information about the review procedure may be obtained

    3. Date of dispatch of this notice
      2018-06-22