Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Health and Adult Social Care, seeking approval for Southampton
City Council and the Southampton City Clinical Commissioning Group
to work together to recommission the Adult Domiciliary Care
framework across the City in 2014.
The domiciliary care market within Southampton currently provides
care for approximately 1,810 people in any given week. It accounts
for a £18.07 million spend and there are currently up to 75
providers working in the city and delivering care packages.
Due to its size and importance in terms of meeting service user
needs and enabling the city to meet its strategic requirements, it
is essential that domiciliary care provision achieves high
standards of delivery, quality and value for money.
Recommissioning these services supports three main outcomes:
•To improve quality within domiciliary care services
•To ensure the best value available within the market
•To ensure services are able to respond to changing needs and
demands.
SCC wish to commission external provision to deliver additional
activity that is required due to increasing needs within the
city.
The increasing demographic changes and the emphasis on recovery and
prevention within the city’s transformational change
programme, requires the option to potentially award reablement
services to external providers, should it be identified that
meeting demand and improving outcomes will be more effectively
achieved through this arrangement.
(i) To approve the pre-tender considerations and the criteria to be used to evaluate tenders.
(ii) To delegate authority to the Director, People to invite tenders and evaluate them in accordance with the recommended evaluation criteria.
(iii) To note that the award of the contract will be considered by Council or Cabinet as appropriate as detailed in the procurement timetable listed in Section 13 of this report.
· Improve quality within domiciliary care services
· Ensure the best value available within the market
· Ensure services are able to respond to changing needs and demands.
· Support the development of personalisation across the city
· Support of personalisation and Individual Service Fund (ISF) approaches, thereby creating more choice and control for users.
· Offers better value for money
Report author: Kate Dench
Publication date: 17/12/2013
Date of decision: 17/12/2013
Decided at meeting: 17/12/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 28/12/2013
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