PENCOED, United Kingdom, Aug. 4 -- Velindre NHS Trust (as hosts of NHS Wales Informatics Service) has a requirement for 'Development of Health Informatics.'
Bidding Type: International Competitive Bidding
According to the description: 'The NHS Wales informatics service require enhancements to its internet based Health informatics career framework to underpin the development of Health Informatics as a profession and improvements in Health Informatics workforce capacity and capability.
The HICF enhancements will include the following elements: Health informatics career framework content enhancement involving the development and production of Health informatics job roles, profiles descriptions and the mapping of career paths and access points; Health Informatics Learning catalogue content and web development including the creation and maintenance of a free standing online database describing academic and vocational courses and qualifications and suitable experiential learning relevant to health informatics; Health Informatics career framework online tools development including (but not limited to) the creation of new online tools to enable workforce management, role comparison and individual career planning; and Health Informatics framework online hosting and service management involving the hosting and management of the HICF on behalf of the Authority.
These services will be provided to NHS Wales but are being procured on behalf of the NHS in Wales, England, Scotland and northern Ireland for use by current and potential health informatics staff in the NHS and the wider healthcare sector as well as the general public.
Although reference has been made to the development of a framework, the Authority does not intend to award a framework contract for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006.'
Project Location: United Kingdom
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For more information, contact Julie Francis at +44 1656678153 and e-mail at julie.francis@wales.nhs.uk