Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask His Majesty's Government what progress they made on the development of value-based procurement for purchasing medical devices and consumables; and what plans will be undertaken to promote this approach, particularly in continence care.
The Department is working with NHS England and the NHS Supply Chain to develop and promote Value Based Procurement (VBP) Standard Guidance for the National Health Service to consistently assess value when procuring medical technologies, including continence products. The Department has now developed draft VBP Standard Guidance and is testing its usability with procurement teams. The aim is to publish the guidance in early 2026.
The Department is engaging medical technology trade associations, including the Urology Trade Association, suppliers, as well as broader networks of patient forums, financial teams, clinicians, and NHS procurement professionals, to co-develop and promote this approach. Departmental officials hosted two market engagement sessions in May 2025. These were attended by over 450 suppliers, including suppliers of continence products.
In addition, because prescriptions in primary and community care are an important route of supply for incontinence consumables, the Department is building VBP principles into its plans to update Part IX Drug Tariff assessments of medical devices and consumables, where appropriate.