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Most Suitable Provider: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Services for all ages

NHS England

Buyer Contact Info

Buyer Name: NHS England

Buyer Address: Wellington House, 133-135 Waterloo Rd, London, UKJ1, SE1 8UG, United Kingdom

Contact Name: Jessica GaucherThompson

Contact Email: jessica.gaucher-thompson@nhs.net

Status
complete
Procedure
limited
Value
6965741.0 GBP
Published
05 Feb 2026, 09:48
Deadline
n/a
Contract Start
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Contract End
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Category
services
CPV
85100000 - Health services
Region
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Awarded To
HYPERBARIC TREATMENT and TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED, NORTH OF ENGLAND MEDICAL HYPERBARIC SERVICES LIMITED
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Description

This is a notice of intention to make an award in respect of the Most Suitable Provider (MSP) Process for the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Services for all ages (Lot 1: North West and Lot 2: North East and Yorkshire). For the avoidance of doubt, this is an intention to award notice. A notice of the confirmation of the award of each contract will be issued once they are signed.<br/><br/>The service is commissioned in England for two specific indications in line with NHS England published Service Specification: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for decompression illness/gas embolism (all ages).<br/>https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-services-all-ages-Service-specification-January-2025.pdf<br/><br/>The aim of the service is to deliver Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) where clinically appropriate for those suffering from Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/><br/>The above aim will be achieved by:<br/>(a) Providing 24 hour a day access to specialist clinical assessment by a Hyperbaric physician for patients who have symptoms following diving or exposure to altered pressure environment, or who may have had gas enter their circulation by another mechanism (gas embolism).<br/>(b) Where appropriate, onward referral or discharge of patients who do not require HBOT<br/>treatment for Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/>(c) 24-hour access to HBOT where clinically appropriate.<br/>(d) HBOT delivered in facilities that are well maintained, comply with all relevant regulations, and follow best practice guidelines.<br/>(e) HBOT facilities are staffed with suitably qualified, experienced teams with skills that are actively maintained.<br/>(f) The delivery of care that is integrated with other services including the Emergency Department, Intensive Care, and other healthcare professionals as required.<br/>(g) Wherever possible, supporting the return of the service user to their pre-injury level of function, including referral to return to diving assessment if appropriate.<br/>(h) Engaging in relevant research and development of HBOT and actively engage in national audit and data collection for the HBOT service.<br/>(i) Working with relevant agencies and clinicians to support education and prevention initiatives.<br/><br/>Decompression Illness<br/>Decompression illness arises from exposure to an altered pressure environment, most often from diving. There is a total of approximately 150 - 200 cases in England per year.<br/><br/>Gas embolism<br/>Cases of gas embolism arise from introduction of gas into a patient’s circulation, most often inadvertently during a medical procedure (iatrogenic gas embolism). There are currently approximately 10 cases in England per year. <br/><br/>The Commissioner intends to award contracts following the Most Suitable Process to 2 providers which are existing providers of this service. <br/><br/>The approximate lifetime value of the contract for both Lots is £13,887,945.<br/><br/>The services will start on 1st April 2026 and the initial period will run until 30th September 3030 with an option to extend for up to a further 1+1 years ( full contract term 6.5 years).

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Opportunity Context

Lots

Lot Title: Lot 1 - North West

Lot Description: The service is commissioned in England for two specific indications in line with NHS England published Service Specification: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for decompression illness/gas embolism (all ages).<br/>https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-services-all-ages-Service-specification-January-2025.pdf<br/><br/>The aim of the service is to deliver Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) where clinically appropriate for those suffering from Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/><br/>The above aim will be achieved by:<br/>(a) Providing 24 hour a day access to specialist clinical assessment by a Hyperbaric physician for patients who have symptoms following diving or exposure to altered pressure environment, or who may have had gas enter their circulation by another mechanism (gas embolism).<br/>(b) Where appropriate, onward referral or discharge of patients who do not require HBOT<br/>treatment for Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/>(c) 24-hour access to HBOT where clinically appropriate.<br/>(d) HBOT delivered in facilities that are well maintained, comply with all relevant regulations, and follow best practice guidelines.<br/>(e) HBOT facilities are staffed with suitably qualified, experienced teams with skills that are actively maintained.<br/>(f) The delivery of care that is integrated with other services including the Emergency Department, Intensive Care, and other healthcare professionals as required.<br/>(g) Wherever possible, supporting the return of the service user to their pre-injury level of function, including referral to return to diving assessment if appropriate.<br/>(h) Engaging in relevant research and development of HBOT and actively engage in national audit and data collection for the HBOT service.<br/>(i) Working with relevant agencies and clinicians to support education and prevention initiatives.<br/><br/>Decompression Illness<br/>Decompression illness arises from exposure to an altered pressure environment, most often from diving. There is a total of approximately 150 - 200 cases in England per year.<br/><br/>Gas embolism<br/>Cases of gas embolism arise from introduction of gas into a patient’s circulation, most often inadvertently during a medical procedure (iatrogenic gas embolism). There are currently approximately 10 cases in England per year. <br/><br/>The Commissioner intends to award this contract following the Most Suitable Process to the existing provider of this service.<br/><br/>The approximate lifetime value of the contract for Lot 1 - North West is £6,965,741.<br/><br/>The services will start on 1st April 2026 and the initial period will run until 30th September 3030 with an option to extend for up to a further 1+1 years ( full contract term 6.5 years).

Lot 1 Status: cancelled

Lot 1 Has Options: Yes

Lot 1 Options: Following the initial 4.5 years the Commissioner has the option to extend for up to a further 1 + 1 years

Lot 1 Award Criterion (cost): Most suitable provider process with regard to the key Criteria

Lot Title: Lot 2 : North East & Yorkshire

Lot Description: The service is commissioned in England for two specific indications in line with NHS England published Service Specification: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for decompression illness/gas embolism (all ages).<br/>https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-services-all-ages-Service-specification-January-2025.pdf<br/><br/>The aim of the service is to deliver Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) where clinically appropriate for those suffering from Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/><br/>The above aim will be achieved by:<br/>(a) Providing 24 hour a day access to specialist clinical assessment by a Hyperbaric physician for patients who have symptoms following diving or exposure to altered pressure environment, or who may have had gas enter their circulation by another mechanism (gas embolism).<br/>(b) Where appropriate, onward referral or discharge of patients who do not require HBOT<br/>treatment for Decompression Illness (DCI) or Gas Embolism.<br/>(c) 24-hour access to HBOT where clinically appropriate.<br/>(d) HBOT delivered in facilities that are well maintained, comply with all relevant regulations, and follow best practice guidelines.<br/>(e) HBOT facilities are staffed with suitably qualified, experienced teams with skills that are actively maintained.<br/>(f) The delivery of care that is integrated with other services including the Emergency Department, Intensive Care, and other healthcare professionals as required.<br/>(g) Wherever possible, supporting the return of the service user to their pre-injury level of function, including referral to return to diving assessment if appropriate.<br/>(h) Engaging in relevant research and development of HBOT and actively engage in national audit and data collection for the HBOT service.<br/>(i) Working with relevant agencies and clinicians to support education and prevention initiatives.<br/><br/>Decompression Illness<br/>Decompression illness arises from exposure to an altered pressure environment, most often from diving. There is a total of approximately 150 - 200 cases in England per year.<br/><br/>Gas embolism<br/>Cases of gas embolism arise from introduction of gas into a patient’s circulation, most often inadvertently during a medical procedure (iatrogenic gas embolism). There are currently approximately 10 cases in England per year. <br/><br/>The Commissioner intends to award this contract following the Most Suitable Process to the existing provider of this service.<br/><br/>The approximate lifetime value of the contract for Lot 2 - North East & Yorkshire is £6,992,204.<br/><br/>The services will start on 1st April 2026 and the initial period will run until 30th September 3030 with an option to extend for up to a further 1+1 years ( full contract term 6.5 years).

Lot 2 Status: cancelled

Lot 2 Has Options: Yes

Lot 2 Options: Following the initial 4.5 years the Commissioner has the option to extend for up to a further 1 + 1 years

Lot 2 Award Criterion (cost): Most suitable provider process with regard to the key Criteria

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