Oxfordshire Community Musculoskeletal (MSK) service contract awarded to Connect Health

New service will support thousands of patients in Oxfordshire living in pain

10 August 2022

Connect Health, a national provider of NHS community services including MSK (musculoskeletal), chronic pain, rheumatology and mental health, has been successfully selected to deliver the Oxfordshire Community MSK service, in partnership with Principal Medical Limited, an Oxfordshire-based GP-led not for profit, primary and community care provider and GP Federation. The new service commences in October 2022.

The former Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (OCCG) carried out a comprehensive procurement process for the service, which was informed by patient experience, feedback and input from the Pain Management, Orthopaedics and Rheumatology services at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH), Oxfordshire GPs and others.

The Oxfordshire Community MSK service, receives between 5,000 – 6,000 referrals per month and the quality of service provision is paramount, not only to the patients it serves, but also to the whole MSK care system locally.

Sharon Barrington, Head of Planned Care and Long Term Conditions at Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West, Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB) said:

Connect Health is partnering with the NHS to deliver care effectively and efficiently in community settings, supporting waiting times and improving outcomes for patients. We will be contacting all patients who are in the system at the time of the changeover with more information, but we do not expect people to be inconvenienced in terms of locations or dates of appointments.

 

Connect Health presented strong credentials and experience in sustaining the workforce, demonstrating inclusive and innovative approaches in terms of building teams through alliances with training institutions and in the provision of professional development opportunities. Connect Health’s core values are focused on the whole person, including on lifestyle and prevention.

National research and current guidance were built into procurement and contract requirements, and will be utilised in monitoring patient outcomes, practice and quality measures and service audit processes. The service aims to establish formal collaboration and networking structures alongside multidisciplinary approaches to care.

Andrew Walton, Group Executive Director, Connect Health said:

We are delighted to be supporting the NHS to deliver the Community MSK service across Oxfordshire and are honoured that our bid was highly rated. Working alongside Principal Medical Limited, an established Oxfordshire based GP Federation, we bring our 30-year experience in designing and delivering MSK and pain services and are involving a wide range of stakeholders to integrate with local community needs.

 

The team from the former Oxfordshire CCG is working closely with Connect Health and partners to enable a safe transition between providers, ensuring the minimal disruption to patients.

Eleanor Baylis, Exec Director, Principal Medical Ltd. added:

Connect Health has already joined us on a number of system meetings in Oxfordshire. They bring an open, collaborative and pragmatic approach which bodes well for our Primary Care colleagues as well as our patients.

 

Richard Pell, Head of NHS Service Development, Connect Health added:

We are thrilled to be working with Oxfordshire, to support patients with a range of services including MSK, podiatry, sports injury, pain management, Osteoarthritis, knee, hip and pelvic health.

 

Whilst the full Oxfordshire Community Musculoskeletal (MSK) service will be operational from 1 October, Connect Health will be receiving some urgent MSK referrals from 12 September.

 

For further information regarding this service contact bobicb-ox.plannedcare@nhs.net

 

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