An independent evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality Care-Metrics (QCM)
The Health Service Executive (HSE) Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) invites tenders from suitably qualified parties or consortiums to undertake a research evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality Care-Metrics in the following HSE (and HSE-funded) clinical care /work-stream areas:
โ Acute hospitals,
โ Midwifery,
โ Childrenโs,
โ Public Health Nursing,
โ Older Persons,
โ Intellectual Disability,
โ Mental Health.
The evaluation study will be of 18 months duration. It should aim to commence in or as close as possible to March 2019 and conclude in September 2020. An interim report is required at the mid-point of the study and a final research evaluation report will be issued to the ONMSD in September 2020.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2018-12-03.
The procurement was published on 2018-11-01.
Object Scope of the procurement
Title:
โAn independent evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality...โ
Title
An independent evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality Care-Metrics (QCM)
HSE 10990
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Products/services: Design and execution of research and development๐ฆ
Short description:
โThe Health Service Executive (HSE) Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) invites tenders from suitably qualified parties or consortiums...โ
Short description
The Health Service Executive (HSE) Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) invites tenders from suitably qualified parties or consortiums to undertake a research evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality Care-Metrics in the following HSE (and HSE-funded) clinical care /work-stream areas:
โ Acute hospitals,
โ Midwifery,
โ Childrenโs,
โ Public Health Nursing,
โ Older Persons,
โ Intellectual Disability,
โ Mental Health.
The evaluation study will be of 18 months duration. It should aim to commence in or as close as possible to March 2019 and conclude in September 2020. An interim report is required at the mid-point of the study and a final research evaluation report will be issued to the ONMSD in September 2020.
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Estimated value excluding VAT: EUR 300 000 ๐ฐ
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Additional products/services: Design and execution of research and development๐ฆ
Place of performance: รire/Ireland๐๏ธ
Description of the procurement:
โThe Health Service Executive (HSE) Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) invites tenders from suitably qualified parties or consortiums...โ
Description of the procurement
The Health Service Executive (HSE) Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director (ONMSD) invites tenders from suitably qualified parties or consortiums to undertake a research evaluation study to determine the impact of measuring nursing and midwifery-sensitive process metrics and indicators using Quality Care-Metrics in the following HSE (and HSE-funded) clinical care /work-stream areas:
โ Acute hospitals,
โ Midwifery,
โ Childrenโs,
โ Public Health Nursing,
โ Older Persons,
โ Intellectual Disability,
โ Mental Health.
(For this study โ Impact is defined as the โdemonstrated measurable influenceโ or โdifferenceโ brought about by introducing QCMโs. This should be considered from the perspective of nurses and midwives knowledge and compliance to care standards aligned to QCM; their clinical leadership and engagement in continuous quality improvement in practice incorporating QCM to measure and improve patient/client care; the perceptions of all grades of nurses and midwives to the contribution of QCM to care quality and patient safety; and the perceptions of patients, clients, families and advocates to the influence of QCM to improving the quality and safety of nursing and midwifery care).
Please note this definition is not limited and parties may include additional factors to measure QCM impact.
The evaluation study will be of 18 months duration. It should aim to commence in or as close as possible to March 2019 and conclude in September 2020. An interim report is required at the mid-point of the study and a final research evaluation report will be issued to the ONMSD in September 2020.
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Quality criterion (name): Demonstrated Quality of Proposed Evaluation Study
Quality criterion (weighting): 60 %
Cost criterion (name): Ultimate Cost
Cost criterion (weighting): 40 %
Scope of the procurement
Estimated total value excluding VAT: EUR 300 000 ๐ฐ
Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
The time frame below is expressed in number of months.
Description
Duration: 18
Legal, economic, financial and technical information Economic and financial standing
Selection criteria as stated in the procurement documents
Technical and professional ability
Selection criteria as stated in the procurement documents
Procedure Type of procedure
Open procedure
Administrative information
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2018-12-03
12:00 ๐
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English ๐ฃ๏ธ
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: Irish ๐ฃ๏ธ
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2018-12-03
12:00 ๐
Complementary information Review body
Name: Four Courts
Postal address: Ground Floor (East Wing), Inns Quay
Postal town: Dublin 7
Country: Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie๐ง
Source: OJS 2018/S 213-488466 (2018-11-01)