Informed Solutions has been successfully appointed to the brand-new Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Digital Capability for Health (DCFH) 2 Framework.
Run over three years; this national £1.2b framework establishes a collaborative agreement for use by NHS Digital and other public sector health and social care bodies to provide digital transformation requirements and supporting services.
Suppliers under the framework will provide the following service provisions:
- Development and operations (DevOps) – for ongoing minor improvements of live services
- Digital definition services – creating and progressing the project through discovery and alpha phases
- Build and transition services – building the services using beta and live phases
- End-to-end development services – designing and developing the services from discovery to live phases
- Data management (and similar) services – for performing data collection, data
A replacement for the Digital Capability for Health framework, DCFH 2 will provide customers with access to suppliers who will deliver programmes using an agile approach to development services for new digital solutions, support with existing products and services and data management services for the collection, processing and distribution of health data.
As one of 22 suppliers selected, Informed Solutions’ appointment to the framework is based on its trusted and proven experience in data analytics, unification and interoperability, and smart and ethical use of AI and ML, which places both patients and clinicians at the heart of digital service design.
Informed Solutions UK CEO, Seth Finegan comments: “We’re thrilled to be appointed to this important healthcare framework. We have significant and growing experience in successfully designing and delivering innovation at scale within the healthcare industry. We fully recognise the huge potential for transformative digital and analytics solutions to support NHS efforts to effectively shape and deliver a modern, empowered, data-enabled health service.
“Our multi-Queen’s Award-winning platforms are already driving innovation across healthcare, emergency services, environmental management, and other significant public sector citizen engagement initiatives. As the NHS, regional healthcare trusts and the wider healthcare industry continue to embrace an innovation culture, we look forward to co-designing and delivering world class innovation through data and data-science driven healthcare solutions that meet the needs of patients and clinicians alike.”
For more information on the Digital Capability for Health 2 framework, please click here.