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Header image for the current page NHS Herts Valleys CCG awards business intelligence and data management contract to Arden & GEM

NHS Herts Valleys CCG awards business intelligence and data management contract to Arden & GEM

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NHS Arden & Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (Arden & GEM) has been appointed to provide business intelligence, claims management and data management services for NHS Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) in a new two-year contract.

The successful appointment, which follows a competitive tender process run via the Health Systems Support Framework, will see Arden & GEM support the CCG in meeting its ambition to deliver high-quality, joined-up, easy to access healthcare services for 638,000 citizens.

John Parkes, Managing Director at Arden & GEM said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by Herts Valleys CCG to work alongside them, bringing our business intelligence expertise, knowledge and best practice to this locally tailored service. With a track record of delivering data management services for neighbouring CCGs within the Hertfordshire and West Essex Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP), we are well placed to provide strategic advice and support to the CCG and STP, both in meeting their priorities and transitioning to an integrated care system.”

Elke Taylor, Acting Chief Finance Officer for Herts Valleys CCG said: “The service forms a key building block to the CCG’s approach to population health management. This approach supports the local health and care system’s strategic priorities of helping people stay healthy, improving the quality of care, providing more care closer to people’s homes, improving clinical results and ensuring services are sustainable for the future.”

The appointment covers the provision of data warehousing, business intelligence platforms, commissioning and primary care dashboards, national benchmarking, and claims management. It also includes enhanced capabilities for commissioning end-to-end pathways, and risk stratification techniques for identifying the health needs of patients or groups of patients.

The contract, which commenced on 12 December 2019, has an estimated value of £1.4m and will run for two years, with an option to extend for a further year.