NHS England has awarded a contract worth £22 million to TPXimpact as part of the Digital Prevention Services Portfolio, for digital transformation services relating to vaccinations.
The contract, which is set to run for two years, will see TPXimpact working across maternity, neonatal, and school aged vaccinations, supporting vaccination pathways in care settings including GP practices, schools, and the community.
According to NHS England, the company will help with the administration, recording, and management of vaccinations through digital systems.
Bjørn Conway, TPXimpact CEO, called the award “strategically important”, saying: “It reflects the trust placed in us to operate at scale on complex government programmes and demonstrates the progress we have made following the successful execution of our turnaround plan. As we now focus on growth and acceleration, this win is a clear endorsement of our capability, our people and our role in delivering digital services that have a lasting, positive impact on society.”
Wider trend: NHS England
NHS England has published a preliminary market engagement notice expressing its intent to procure digital therapeutics solutions for menopause. At this stage, the financial aspects of the procurement remain undefined, and contract dates are also yet to be agreed, with an estimated date for publication of the tender notice given as 1 December 2026. As part of the engagement, suppliers are asked for details of their organisation and product offerings, before being asked questions about barriers to the scaled adoption of digital CBT technologies within the menopause pathway, and the commercial models and approaches most suited to facilitating this scaled adoption.
NHS England has launched its Solution Exchange, a catalogue of digital tools, solutions, and resources, designed to help NHS organisations discover and adopt new technologies. Based in the Federated Data Platform (FDP), the catalogue is said to bring together proven tools and innovations with the aim of reducing duplication and accelerating the use of data-driven solutions. “NHS trusts and integrated care systems can browse the catalogue, deploy solutions directly into their local platform, or use the secure developer workspace to build and test new tools with sample data,” NHSE explains.
NHS England’s latest board meeting has offered an update on productivity, highlighting future opportunities, the need for increased spend and business change, and the potential for a different management approach to ownership of tech-derived benefits. The board also puts forward its proposal to improve data transparency in line with a new priority programme of work within data and analytics, that will see league tables reported and the release of the NHS Acute Provider Table dashboard featuring monthly provider performance metrics.




