Incontinence: Products

(asked on 28th February 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are taking steps to ensure that NHS organisations assess the purchase of absorbent continence products and their dispensation to patients based on (1) their impact on patient experience and outcomes, (2) whole-system costs, (3) laundry costs, including energy use, and (4) environmental impact, as well as item price; and what assessment they have made of the savings that would accrue to such organisations in doing so.


Answered by
Lord Markham Portrait
Lord Markham
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)
This question was answered on 15th March 2024

The disposable continence tender is due to be issued to the market later this year. To ensure that the National Health Services requirements are considered during the procurement process, the NHS Supply Chain are undertaking significant engagement across the health and social care system. This includes customers in the acute and wider community setting, suppliers, trade associations, professional bodies, and end user reference groups, to understand their requirements from a commercial, value, sustainability, and supply resilience perspective.

The NHS Supply Chain are currently working with suppliers of disposable continence products to understand the value-based procurement and sustainability offerings on the purchase of continence products. The NHS Supply Chain have identified a trust who are committed to supporting us in understanding this value, in the form of a pilot study and potential case study. More information can be provided once these studies have been finalised and confirmed.

To support value-based procurement decisions more broadly across medical technologies, a standard methodology is being developed to assess the value of medical technology beyond upfront cost alone. It is intended that this will support the adoption of products which demonstrate value to the whole system, and ensure the best products are reaching patients.

The Government is working closely with NHS England and wider health partners to develop the methodology and plans for implementation at both a national and local level. The Government is committed to working collaboratively with industry and the procurement community in developing the methodology and will share an initial proposal in due course.

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