Rubicon has just been commissioned to work on our 30th primary care investment scheme. Our experience now extends to practice mergers, new builds and refurbishment schemes funded from central ETTF funds and schemes funded by third parties.
Rubicon has just been commissioned to work on our 30th primary care investment scheme. Our experience now extends to practice mergers, new builds and refurbishment schemes funded from central ETTF funds and schemes funded by third parties.
We are delighted to see work starting on the construction of the new radiotherapy centre in Swindon. Rubicon worked with colleagues on this project from SOC to FBC.
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Today marks Rubicon’s tenth anniversary. Over the last ten years the company has delivered over 200 projects for more than 50 clients predominantly in the NHS, but also private health providers and charities. The company works through an associate network and partnerships with other SMEs; currently we have an associate network of 53 compared to 12 when Rubicon was launched. Rubicon continues to be busy and is currently engaged as lead or a sub-contractor, on nine projects for clients ranging from NHSE, a charity and four NHS providers.
We have completed our latest tranche of ETTF bid reviews on behalf of NHS England. Rubicon has been working alongside Pick Everards to review ETTF bids since spring 2019 and to date, has delivered nearly 20 reviews.
Rubicon has recently completed economic and financial modelling for two proposed primary care premises developments on behalf of Dorset CCG. Working alongside colleagues from Medical Architecture, we delivered full business cases to the commissioner client.
We have continued our work for NHSE reviewing OBC and FBC bids for ETTF funding from several CCGs. Over the December to January period Rubicon consultants completed seven reviews, the reports on which form part of NHSE’s investment assessment process.
Rubicon’s work with Surrey and Borders continues with the recent approval of a investment case to create a satellite hub for the trust’s community services, in the Spelthorne area of Surrey. The satellite will complement the community hub opened by the trust in 2018 and which Rubicon had provided business writer support for,
Rubicon has been appointed to work with a large community and mental health provider to develop a suite of demand and capacity models for the trust’s services including specialist community teams, community hospital beds and community-based mental health teams. The work will also involve benchmarking the trust’s services to inform future efficiency plans.
Rubicon is providing support to colleagues in the Somerset STP to develop new models of care to facilitate more people being treated out of acute hospital settings. The project is focused on understanding how admission rates and length of stay can be reduce so the system is less reliant upon the two local acute hospitals, and will inform the pattern of provision of community, primary care and social care services in neighbourhood teams and Somerset’s community hospitals.
We are pleased to announce that Rubicon has been asked by Guy’s and St Thomas’ to work-up the economic and financial cases required to support the FT’s business case for a joint venture with King’s College.
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