2015 Report details for project: National Pandemic Flu Service

Project name National Pandemic Flu Service - there are 4 reports for this project: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
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Organisation DOH (D12) - see all reports for this organisation
Report year 2015 (data is from September 2014)
Category Transformation - see all reports for this category
Description: The aim of the project is to re-procure the National Pandemic Flu Service to ensure that a complementary service to primary care remains ready to be mobilised to enable the rapid distribution of antivirals to symptomatic patients.
DCA (RAG) Red
DCA text: The MPA RAG rating was Red at Q2 2014. The main reason for the current MPA RAG rating relates to the need to agree a commercial strategy for the National Pandemic Flu Service that delivers in time to ensure service continuity. We are working with the Government Digital Service to agree this approach and to extend the contract to allow for the agreed procurement process to complete.
Start date 2012-03-19
End date 2015-12-01
Schedule text Approval for an extension for the current contract up to 30th November 2015 is being sought.
Baseline £0.00m
Forecast £0.00m
Variance None%
Variance text: Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000)
Whole Life Cost £0.00m
WLCost text: Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000)
Notes1: DOH NON CAPITAL Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000) Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000) Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000) Data exempt under Section 43 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act (2000)
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Sourcefile IPA_2015.csv

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