

NHS England South East (NHSE) (the Commissioner) is seeking to commission prime-provider led integrated healthcare services at Haslar Immigration Removal Centre (IRC). IRCs provide primary medical services to foreign nationals awaiting decisions on their asylum claims or awaiting deportation following a failed application. Interested providers should have the capacity and capability to provide an outcome focused, integrated and patient centred primary healthcare service, equivalent to that available to the local community, for the IRC. The service will deliver a comprehensive range of services in-house, to include physical health, mental health, substance misuse and dental services. NHSE will hold a contract with the prime provider, who in turn can directly provide care and/or subcontract care to other specialist providers. Haslar IRC is located in Gosport, Hampshire and is due to have a maximum operational capacity of 600 male residents. The initial operational capacity, over the first three years of the contract, is expected to be 130 residents. Post this term of the contract, there is expected to be an incremental increase in occupancy, as residents are placed there, ramping up to full operational capacity. The services in the contract include (please refer to the service specifications(s) for a full list of the services): • A community equivalent multi-professional primary care service • General Practitioners provision • Primary Care Nursing (including long term conditions) • Dental services • Gender specific considerations • Pharmacy services (including Out of Hours provision) • Substance misuse services • Primary and Secondary Mental Health and Learning Disability Services • Rule 34 and 35 Assessments • Health Promotion and Prevention • Smoking Cessation • Blood Born Viruses testing to include funding, access and delivery (including provision of testing facilities where necessary) • Consultant-led pain management clinics • Therapies / clinics • Access to external community services • Sexual Health screening - Tiers (1, 2) • Appropriate administrative and data management support The successful provider will be expected to actively participate in the on-site mobilisation of the integrated healthcare services immediately post the contract award (expected to be October 2026), in order to effectively commence service delivery once the first residents arrive (expected to be 1st May 2027). Immediately post the contract award and subject to the subsequent signing of the contract, the Commissioner will commence payment to the provider to facilitate the mobilisation of services. This will continue until the service commencement date (expected to be 1st May 2027). Prior to the service commencement date, the provider will be required to provide a financial statement of expenditure incurred during this period which will be reconciled against contract payments made. The contract will end on 30th April 2034, meaning that the total contract term will be a maximum of 7 years and 6 months, inclusive of the mobilisation period of 6 months (based on contract award in October 2026). The service delivery period is expected to be 7 years, based on service commencement to residents on the 1st May 2027. The maximum total contract value (exclusive of the mobilisation period) is £19,052,186. Payments during the mobilisation period will be made in addition to this contract value as per the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and subject to reconciliation against actual expenditure during this period. TUPE does not apply. Interested parties who wish to take part in the procurement are invited to take part in an ITT process, based on the competitive 'open' procedure. All ITT responses must be returned by 12 noon on 30th June 2026, at the latest.
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