Micro-commissioning
Our micro-commissioning module enables parties to quickly and easily outline required support and liaise with multiple providers to find the best offer.
Overview
Our Micro-Commissioning Module streamlines the process of sourcing and securing care packages by connecting individuals, families, social workers and providers in one simple, transparent platform.
Users can outline support needs, share them with multiple providers at once, compare responses and award packages efficiently—helping people access the right care faster while reducing administrative pressure on commissioning teams.
Features
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Simple support package creation
Social workers, individuals or family members can complete a short form outlining required care and support needs
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Searchable provider marketplace
Browse providers using keyword search and filters to quickly refine suitable options
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Direct package distribution
Send support packages to multiple providers simultaneously for review and response
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Provider response management
Providers can review requests, confirm suitability and submit pricing and service details directly through the platform
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Interactive messaging dashboard
Users can manage response, compare offers and communicate with providers in one central area
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Automated notifications and reporting
Email alerts keep all parties informed, while built-in reporting providers oversight of activity and outcomes
Benefits
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Faster access to care
Individuals can reach multiple providers at once, reducing delays in arranging support
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Reduce administrative burden
Minimises the need for commissioning teams to contact providers individually
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Improves transparency
All responses, pricing and communications are stored in one clear, trackable system
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Encourages provider engagement
Creates a fair, structured process for providers to respond to opportunities
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Better decision-making
Side-by-side comparisons and messaging help users choose the most suitable provider
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Valuable commissioning insight
Reporting capabilities provide data on demand, provider responses and commissioning trends