NHS Supply Chain

NHS Supply Chain supports the National Health Service (NHS) in England, and other healthcare organisations in England and Wales, by providing purchasing and delivery of supplies.

History

In February 2016, Lord Carter's report into efficiency and productivity identified unwarranted variation in procurement across the NHS. Following this report, a "new operating model" for NHS Supply Chain was established. The design of a new supply chain service was planned to help the NHS deliver clinically assured, quality products at the best value through a range of specialist buying functions, and leverage the buying power of the NHS to negotiate the best deals from suppliers, with the aim to deliver savings of £2.4 billion over five years.

Oversight and operational management of the new operating model are by Supply Chain Coordination Limited, a company wholly owned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, which began operations in April 2018. Services were transferred to the new model in stages during 2018 and early 2019.[1] Over 200 staff were transferred from DHL Supply Chain and NHS Business Services Authority to the new company. Some elements of the NHS Purchase and Supply Agency were also transferred to the new organisation.

Until April 2019, the contract to run the service was managed from 2006 by DHL Supply Chain[2] on behalf of the NHS Business Services Authority. Earlier, the organisation was called NHS Logistics Authority and then NHS Logistics. In July 2018, logistical control of the supply chain went from DHL Supply Chain to Unipart.[3]

Jin Sahota the chief executive resigned in September 2020, shortly after the Department of Health and Social Care and the Cabinet Office announced a review of the agency following the crisis in the supply of personal protective equipment.[4]

Locations

The organisation has a number of warehouses:

There are three office sites:

References

  1. "Supply Chain Coordination Limited". NHS Supply Chain. Archived from the original on 2 October 2018.
  2. Hancock, Matt (28 March 2019). "Act of Entrustment – Supply Chain Coordination Limited" (PDF). SCCL. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  3. Daniel, Alex (7 September 2018). "NHS logistics contract worth £730m awarded to Unipart". Supply Management. CIPS. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  4. "Chief exec of NHS agency resigns". Health Service Journal. 19 September 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
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