Telehealth Solutions Win National Framework Agreement

Telehealth SolutionsTelehealth Solutions is delighted to announce that they have been awarded a framework agreement for providing Telehealth by the procurement company Buying Solutions.

Buying Solutions is the national procurement partner for all UK public services and is part of the Efficiency and Reform Group within the Cabinet Office.

This agreement will be beneficial to NHS member organisations and the broader public sector, by allowing them to procure from Telehealth Solutions without having to repeatedly tender and consequently cut out unnecessary tendering costs.

NHS organisations will now be able to contract with Telehealth Solutions directly, saving the cost of tendering processes, this is an added bonus due to the recent Government budget cuts. The health service has to make savings of £20bn over the next four years as demand for healthcare continues to grow. Buying Solutions will aid the recent cuts with its role is to deliver the best value for customers in central government and the wider public sector through the efficient procurement and supply of essential goods and services.

Jeremy Cummin, Executive Chairman of Telehealth Solutions welcomes the framework agreement: "We welcome this step forward for Telehealth Solutions working directly with our customers and organisations. We fully support Buying Solutions' aim of providing access to trusted, compliant and sustainable procurement solutions, which deliver measurable savings, value for money and peace of mind. Telehealth Solutions warmly welcomes this new working relationship with Buying Solutions."

Telehealth Solutions completed a rigorous OJEU procurement process before being awardedthe framework agreement contract. The agreement process benefits will last for two years bringing customers an efficient, cost-effective EU compliant route to procure Telehealth technology. Buying Solutions will then have the option to extend this for two further one year periods.

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About Telehealth Solutions
Telehealth Solutions was founded in 2006 to bring the convergence of technology and changing clinical practice to the benefit of patients and clinicians. The company has since grown rapidly both in the UK and internationally. Its employees are dedicated to providing the most secure, scalable and robust methods for collecting information from patients, without the need for clinical intervention, and getting that information to clinicians and carers looking after those patients.

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