Decision details
Integrated Sexual Health Contract
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Plymouth City Council has a statutory
obligation under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and the Local
Authorities (Public Health Function and Entry to Premises by Local
Healthwatch Representatives) Regulations 2013 to provide
confidential, open access sexual health services for the population
of Plymouth. This includes the provision of comprehensive
contraception, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted
infections, sexual health promotion and HIV prevention services.
These services must be commissioned from the ring fenced public
health grant.
The purpose of this decision is to directly award a new contract
for Integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health services to the
existing provider of services, University Hospitals Plymouth, with
the aim of commencing by 1st April 2024, to continue for a period
of up to 8 years (3+3+2).
This decision is made in accordance with the new Provider Selection
Regime as per The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime)
Regulations 2023 (the Regulations)2 which have been designed to
give the more flexibility in selecting providers for health care
services, including sexual health services.
Decisions:
Councillor Aspinall (Cabinet
Member for Health and Adult Social Care) introduced the item and
highlighted the following points:
a)
The report set out the decision to directly award a
new contract for Integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
to the existing provider of the services;
b)
The contract would enable University Hospital
Plymouth, The Zone and The Eddystone to continue the work they had
started in 2017, to collaborate and provide an integrated sexual
and reproductive health service;
c)
The full range of service offered included sexually
transmitted infections (STI) testing and treatment, online
services, self-sampling kits, contraception advice, free condoms
for under 25s and outreach settings in other settings for young
people;
d)
The overall aim for the service model was to improve
sexual and reproductive health outcomes for the population of
Plymouth, focusing on young people;
e)
The service model was characterised by the
following: a clear focus on prevention and self-management,
improving accessibilities to make sure that services were delivered
in the most appropriate setting, an integrated Front Door with a
central telephone number, online advice, information and
appointment bookings, there would be optimisation of new
technologies and treatments and a focus on cost
effectiveness;
f)
The Partnership would agree to work for up to eight
years, providing consistency and insurance for the health system
and the young people of Plymouth.
Kamal Patel (Public Health
Specialty Registrar) added:
g) Although the working together of University Hospitals Plymouth, The Zone and The Eddystone was not a formal ‘alliance’ contract, it was a great example of collaboration in Plymouth which delivered a fully integrated service.
The Cabinet agreed to the
following recommendation:
1. That a new contract for Integrates Sexual and Reproductive
Health Services (as detailed in the report) was awarded to
University Hospitals Plymouth as lead provider of the SHiP
partnership.
Publication date: 12/03/2024
Date of decision: 11/03/2024
Decided at meeting: 11/03/2024 - Cabinet
Effective from: 19/03/2024
Accompanying Documents: