As a named supplier on the new healthcare framework, Opencast is well-positioned to deliver on its commitment to support UK healthcare organisations wanting to provide better outcomes for patients through innovative digital solutions.
Opencast is leading a dynamic ecosystem of suppliers on the framework, including our partners Axiologik, Bluesmith Information Systems and RedRock Consulting, to bring the full breadth of our collective expertise to bear on healthcare projects.
The new framework provides “digital specialists across all digital data and technology (DDaT) roles to support public health and care programmes application development and management service requirements”. Key services on the new DCfH2 framework include development operations (DevOps), digital definition, build and transition, end-to-end development, and data management.
Opencast has been expanding its healthcare portfolio including working with NHS England and the NHS Business Services Authority, as well as work with private sector clients including eConsult and the GMDN Agency.
Welcoming the DfHC2 framework win, Opencast Chief Growth Officer Harry Armstrong said: “Healthcare is a strategic priority for us – and this important healthcare framework win means we’re even better placed to deliver on our commitment to support public healthcare.
“All of our partners on this framework bring rich and highly relevant experience of work on cutting-edge innovation for the UK’s healthcare sector, and we’re delighted to be partnering with them.”
“Bluesmith’s emphasis is on data-led technical delivery, with a focus on data and analytics engineering. RedRock adds deep experience in regulation and medicines, with a growing focus on cybersecurity and service transition. And Axiologic brings a strong reputation for delivering complex change, particularly in the NHS.”
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2023/24, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £4.9 billion – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.
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