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National Telehealth Service establishment documents | Ministry of Health NZ
National Telehealth Service establishment documents
The following documents relate to the procurement process for the National Telehealth Service between 2013 and 2015. Some commercially sensitive information is withheld.
National Telehealth Service agreement
The National Telehealth Service is underpinned by a 10-year agreement that commenced in 2015. The core Agreement for Services is available below.
See the National Telehealth Service: agreement for services (PDF, 1.06 MB)
In October 2013, prior to starting the procurement process, a request for information (RFI) was used to gather information about who could deliver the national telehealth service and how a sustainable, integrated service could be provided. The Ministry received 32 responses to the RFI from various organisations and of those, met with 19 organisations through one-on-one briefings.
National Telehealth Service – Request for Information (doc, 253 KB)
Appendix A: Our Current Thinking (docx, 118 KB)
Appendix B: Overview of the Current Services (xlsx, 13 KB)
Appendix C: Strategic documents (docx, 23 KB)
Appendix D: Integrated National Telehealth Components (docx, 24 KB)
Appendix E: Conflict of Interest Declaration (docx, 17 KB)
RFI Respondent names (docx, 13.9 KB)
The registration of interest (ROI) document was released in May 2014 to identify a shortlist of suppliers. Proposals were put through a rigorous evaluation process to ensure the right shortlist of capable, committed suppliers was identified. Six responses were received: from Call Active Ltd, Concentrix Services (NZ), Health Net Connect Inc, Homecare Medical Limited, Lifeline Aotearoa and Medibank Health Solutions New Zealand.
Registration of Interest: Part 1 – Our Requirements and the ROI Process (docx, 1 MB)
Registration of Interest: Part 2 – Response Form and Declaration (doc, 908 KB)
Registration of Interest: Part 3 – ROI Terms and Conditions (docx, 798 KB)
Following assessment of the ROI responses, in August 2014 three shortlisted suppliers (Homecare Medical Limited, Lifeline Aotearoa and Medibank Health Solutions New Zealand) and their potential subcontractors, met with the Ministry to share with them information on current services and the vision for the national telehealth service. This stage was known as the pre RFP dialogue. The main objectives of pre-RFP dialogue were to:
Ensure requirements are understood through conversation sessions with the shortlisted suppliers.
Allow for the development of the national telehealth service design and indicative contract (between the Ministry and the successful supplier) for the closed RFP.
Provide a smooth transition from RFP to contract signing with an associated reduced timeframe for contract negotiation.
The closed RFP document was released to three shortlisted suppliers in January 2015. Three responses were received and evaluated, with the preferred supplier advancing to phase 4.
Request for Proposal: Part 1 – Outline and Instructions (docx, 881 KB)
Request for Proposal: Part 2 – Supplier Response Form (docx, 825 KB)
Request for Proposal: Part 3 – Supplier’s Price Response (docx, 806 KB)
Request for Proposal: Schedule 1 – Service Expectations (docx, 1 MB)
Due diligence on the preferred bidder was completed by the Ministry. Components of this process were undertaken by the Ministry in phases two and three.
The Agreement for Services between the Ministry of Health and Homecare Medical was signed in September 2015. The agreement aligns with the open approach that underpinned the procurement process and supports the partnership model of service design and delivery. (Commercially sensitive information is redacted in the PDF.)
The Ministry worked with Homecare Medical and the previous service providers to implement the agreed model and transition services by the launch date of 1 November 2015.
Ensuring the probity of the procurement process
The Ministry took steps to ensure transparency and probity throughout the process and engaged an external probity advisor to provide advice. Expected behaviours for all involved were clearly communicated throughout the process. The external Probity Adviser was satisfied as to the probity and integrity of the national telehealth service process.
National Telehealth Services Programme: probity sign-off (pdf, 123 KB)
National Telehealth Services Programme cabinet paper (pdf, 712 KB)
National Telehealth Services Programme: Aide Memoire (pdf, 40 KB)
National Telehealth Services Programme: Aide Memoire (docx, 45 KB)
Visit the Homecare Medical website, or email the Ministry of Health: info@health.govt.nz.