QUEEN''S BENCH DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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SOLENT NHS TRUST |
Claimant |
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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL |
Defendant |
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Joseph Barrett (instructed by Legal Services, Hampshire County Council) for the Defendant
Hearing date: 23 February 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Akenhead:
The Factual Background
“"The winning tenderer will be the one which:
- Obtains a Pass for Price and Cost; and
- Obtains a Pass for all Pass/Fail Award Criteria; and
- Obtains the highest combined score of the written submission, and price and cost weighted questions of all tenders, provided they score at least 50% of the available marks each questionnaire…Should no provider reach this minimum we reserve the right not to proceed any further with the tender.”"
“"Please describe your organisational approach to clinical governance, quality assurance and improvement.
As part of your answer please submit details of your governance and assurance framework and explain how this supports your approach in relation to the service outlined in the specification with reference to:
a) clinical governance
b) quality assurance
c) performance & service improvement
d) clinical & cost effectiveness.""
“"The tenderer makes no reference to NICE quality standards or Drug Misuse and Dependence: UK Guidelines on Clinical Management although NICE is referenced.
Reference is made to a quality improvement strategy.
Although references are made to information management, there are no references to information governance.
The response demonstrates that service users are consulted but not that they are engaged at all levels.
There is no reference to the involvement of commissioners.
The tenderers [sic] answer focuses on practitioner level performance management rather than a strategic level approach.""
Serious Issue to be Tried
Damages as Adequate Remedy and Balance of Convenience
(a) The TUPE Issue
(b) The Baytrees Issue
The Balance of Convenience
Decision