The consortium provides member Trusts and commissioners with strategic purchasing support, procurement expertise and commercial skills.
It is hosted by Leeds Teaching Hospitals through a service level agreement with 27 acute hospital Trusts, 4 Integrated Care Boards and 31 Integrated Care Systems spanning across the 4 regions of North East & North Cumbria, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Humber & North Yorkshire.
Through a focus on quality and value for money, with strategic oversight from the Medicines Optimisation Procurement Committee and delivery of this strategy through a regional operational group. We work to deliver value through procurement and help our members achieve system efficiencies, reduce clinical risk, improve the quality of patient care, support sustainability and drive innovation.
Frameworks
The NEYPPC website allows users to view the frameworks they have registered for and access all associated documents. Each framework includes a comprehensive set of documents that users can easily navigate and review, providing a centralised resource for all their framework-related information.
More detailsLicensed Medicines
The NEYPPC Regional team for Licensed Medicines is made up of Procurement Professionals (some with significant Hospital Pharmacy & Clinical Services experience), delivering frameworks that provide value and ensure regulatory compliance for accessing organisations.
More detailsUnlicensed Medicines
The NEY Regional team manages, maintains, and develops procurement frameworks for unlicensed medicines made available to the NEY consortium.
More detailsHomecare Medicines
A Homecare Medicines Service can be described as a service that delivers ongoing medicines, supplies and associated care direct to the patient’s home, following initiation from a hospital prescriber. The purpose of the Homecare Service is to improve Patient care and provide choice of medicine supply route options within their Clinical Care Pathway.
More detailsRegional Quality Assurance
The Quality Assurance team supports the regional contracting function. This work is done following evaluation criteria and methods that align to NHS QA protocols, national guidance and standards as set out by recognised relevant UK bodies such as: Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
More detailsData
The data team enables data-driven decisions by providing actionable insights from comprehensive datasets on medicine usage, pricing trends, and supplier performance.
More detailsMeetings
Access meeting notes, agendas, and a calendar to stay informed about all scheduled meetings.
More detailsResources
Access the latest amendments, download the web-catalogue, and view the workplan.
More detailsAnnual Reports
View the annual report to see the consortium's savings for all member trusts, along with details on active tenders and frameworks. Find all relevant information in one comprehensive document.
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