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04.10.12

£300m capital fund provides CT scanner for Barnsley

The first piece of equipment has been purchased through the £300m capital fund provided by NHS Supply Chain and the Department of Health.

The fund aims to provide cost and sourcing savings through purchasing high value equipment in bulk.

Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has become the first to benefit from the fund, and has purchased a computed tomography (CT) scanner, in response to increased usage of their existing scanner.

Neil McConville, supplies manager at the trust said: “Planning capital equipment purchases through NHS Supply Chain presents several benefits for our trust. Not only does it simplify the procurement process, but more importantly it enables our clinical teams to focus on product evaluations rather than the timely and costly procurement process.”

“Not only can we rely on NHS Supply Chain’s frameworks to deliver value for money and significant savings in a turbulent landscape; we have the assurance that the frameworks are informed by a wide number of key stakeholders providing us with the confidence that they meet our needs. Essentially NHS Supply Chain is our principal strategic procurement partner of choice.”

Andy Brown, business solutions managing director at NHS Supply Chain said: “We have always sought to develop innovative procurement solutions to help trusts buy more efficiently and the integration of the capital fund into the capital model has meant that greater efficiencies are now being driven.”

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