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Synergy Health wins Contract Extension

Synergy Health plc, a provider of specialist outsourced services to healthcare providers, is pleased to announce that Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has extended its contract with the company, entering into a new sterile services agreement (for decontamination of surgical instruments) which also includes the supply of over 10,000 theatre consumables (single use bowl sets).

Synergy Health delivers a range of specialist outsourced services to healthcare providers across Europe and China, aimed at supporting customers to improve the quality and efficiency of their activities, reducing risks to patients and clients. The contract is a continuation of the long standing relationship between the organisations.

The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process, with Synergy Health offering a number of innovative solutions. The company’s CEO, UK and Ireland, Adrian Coward said: “Synergy Health is a trusted and proven partner to the NHS, continually striving for mutual success based on trust, innovation and accountability. It is deeply committed to delivering the highest quality in everything it does, going the extra mile to make a difference; solve problems and reduce risk. For Homerton we incorporated single use and reusable theatre consumables into the agreement, offering significant price benefits and added value, with the potential of increasing our supply of medical products.”

Synergy Health has been running the Trust’s sterile services department for a number of years, processing around 1 million items per year. The company is fully engaged with economic pressures facing the NHS and its services offer significant economies of scale and efficiency savings to clients, backed by an exemplary track record in regulatory compliance.

The company believes that improved business outcomes can be achieved  by working collaboratively. Adrian Coward continued: “This continued collaboration demonstrates the success of long-lasting relationships and confirms that public and private sectors can work together to provide excellent integrated services to patients. The innovative  solutions offer value for money, quality enhancements and improved services, from both in-house suppliers and third party distributors.”


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