Outsourcer Capita has been selected by NHS England as the preferred bidder to establish a single provider framework for administrative support functions for primary care across the UK.
The four year framework has a maximum total value of £1 billion, said Capita. As part of the framework, Capita will get an initial 7-10 year contract covering English primary care worth around £400 million.
TechMarketView analyst John O’Brien said: “This primary care deal should place Capita at the heart of the reforms taking place across the NHS, with GPs being given more autonomy over spending.
“While a major focus of this is likely to be cost reduction, any programme that can improve the quality of administrative services, ultimately benefitting GP patients, has to be a good thing.”
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