Overview
As England continues its road to recovery following the pandemic, challenges still remain for those working in the healthcare sector. The most recent Spending Review highlighted an overall increase in healthcare spend, with additional budget to cover the COVID response.
The Levelling Up Programme announced by Government in early 2022 allocated an additional £23bn to NHS England to fund new hospitals and to deliver more nurses.
Whilst the last few years have undoubtedly been challenging, the NHS must now reflect on past learnings and look to the future, and the delivery of public health services in a post-pandemic world. Now is the time for the healthcare community to come together, review lessons learned and work on the positive changes that can be embedded to build resilience in the future.
P4H England 2022 provides a unique and unrivalled interactive opportunity for both the buyer and supplier healthcare procurement community to engage across a range of innovative event features designed for all participants explore today’s marketplace initiatives and objectives.
Why Attend
NHS/Public Sector
Engagement and collaboration across peers and industry plays a vital role in meeting current and future marketplace initiatives and objectives for the healthcare sector.
The P4H England 2022 provides buyers engaged across the healthcare supply chain with an invaluable opportunity to meet with leading suppliers, who are actively delivering a diverse range of innovative products and services that can support both current and future procurement requirements.
Officially supported by the Procurement Advice and Support Service (PASS), P4H England also provides a unique platform for buyers to enhance their commercial skills through a range of CPD Certified training sessions, all of which are designed to support the development of procurement skills and capabilities.
Free to attend for the NHS and wider public sector, P4H England will bring together the healthcare procurement community and provide a unique platform for networking, collaboration, education and innovation.
Private Sector
Officially supported by key organisations such as NHS Supply Chain, P4H England 2022 will provide an unprecedented opportunity for both new and existing suppliers to showcase their goods and services to and engage directly with the key personnel and organisations responsible for setting strategy and the operational delivery of the NHS procurement budget across England.
P4H England will also host a range of educational and networking opportunities designed to enhance knowledge and facilitate the development of new business opportunities.
Ensure that your organisation maximises its business growth potential by participating at P4H England. For further details of the exclusive sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available, please call 0845 270 7066 or email [email protected]
Event Partners

The Supply Chain Coordination Limited (SCCL) went live on 1 April 2018. It is the management function of the new NHS Supply Chain operating model, previously known as the Future Operating Model.
As the management function of the NHS Supply Chain operating model, the SCCL will leverage the collective buying power of the NHS to provide clinically assured products at the best value to meet the diverse needs of NHS organisations. £2.4 billion savings is planned to be delivered in FY2022/23.

NHS England and NHS Improvement are working together as a single organisation to better support the NHS to deliver improved care for patients. Our single operating model has been designed to support delivery of the NHS Long Term Plan balancing national direction with local autonomy to secure the best outcomes for patients

The service provider for this category tower is DHL Life Sciences and Healthcare UK.

The provider for this category tower is Collaborative Procurement Partnership LLP.

CCS is the UK’s biggest public procurement organisation. We work closely with the MoD to save time and money buying business goods and services so they can focus on front-line services. Our solutions are free of charge, and help achieve maximum value by leveraging commercial expertise and national buying power.

The HCSA (Health Care Supply Association) is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation representing NHS procurement within the UK health care sector. With approximately 2,300 members drawn from health care procurement professionals across secondary and primary care, the HCSA promotes, maintains and seeks to continuously improve professional standards, commercial skills and training, related to procurement and supply chain management within the health care sector.
The HCSA is dedicated to promoting the role and importance of staff engaged within NHS procurement and supply chain management and is affiliated with the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS).
Further information on the HCSA can be found by visiting www.nhsprocurement.org.uk/

NHS London Procurement Partnership is a membership organisation, founded and funded by NHS organisations. Working with our members, together we support the NHS to make the most of its purchasing power to maximise investment in patient care – helping trusts to deliver the highest quality services while at the same time ensuring value for money.

Established in 2007, and wholly owned by the NHS, NHS North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative provides collaborative and bespoke procurement solutions to the NHS and other public sector organisations. Through category expertise and harnessing our collective buying power we deliver comprehensive, compliant and innovative procurement solutions which save the NHS money.

CIPS is the premier global organisation serving the procurement and supply profession, with a community of 118,000 in over 150 countries. Dedicated to promoting best practice, CIPS provides a wide range of services for the benefit of members and the wider business community.

HCI is the definitive source of UK and global healthcare contracts and opportunity insight and is the only BI solution dedicated to the global healthcare market. HCI offers access to the most comprehensive contract notice and award data for public sector healthcare contracts, with more than 3,000 sources reviewed daily. Using HCI you can gain detailed health spend insights, including customer and competitor activity and tendering cycles, using data from thousands of individual buyers. Not only that but HCI allows you to create a personalised experience, using machine learning and an interactive dashboard to serve up the intelligence that’s more important to you.

Cyber Essentials is a Government-backed and industry-supported scheme that helps businesses protect themselves against the growing threat of cyber attacks and provides a clear statement of the basic controls organisations should have in place to protect them.
Gaining Cyber Essentials certification enables organisations to showcase their credentials as trustworthy and secure when it comes to cyber security.

PASS provides expert public procurement training and support for both public and private sector organisations. Whether your goal is to maximise efficiencies or increase your organisation’s chances of tendering success, PASS will ensure you are equipped with the knowledge you need. Discover how you can Learn, Develop and Accomplish with PASS.

Delta eSourcing enables efficient, effective and compliant procurement. Utilised by thousands of public sector buyers every day, its Buyer Portal, Tender Manager, Supplier Manager, Contract Manager and eAuctions services can be used independently or else combined to form a comprehensive and effective end-to-end procurement solution. In challenging times, Delta eSourcing delivers transparency, compliance and value for money.

At Supply2Gov, we have one goal – to make business growth simpler for sole traders, micro and small businesses. Powered by the UK and Republic of Ireland’s largest database of public sector contract notices and awards, combined with our daily email alerts sent straight to your inbox, we’ve made it as easy as possible for you to find relevant opportunities as soon as they become available – giving you more time to focus on putting your bids together and growing your business. You can register for a free local area of your choice or take advantage of our flexible monthly payment options – giving you a no risk, scalable, cost effective contract alerts service option.

Tracker is the only end-to-end business development solution with the unique intelligence you need to find, bid for and win more business. With access to Europe’s largest database of opportunities and competitive insights – you can engage earlier to sell more effectively and win more business. And Tracker’s just got even better – now you can also upload opportunity documents and manage your bid responses all in the one place. Focus on winning business – not looking for it.
Venue and Time
Opening Times: 0830 – 1600
The NEC is located at North Ave, Marston Green,
Birmingham, B40 1NT

By Road
You’ll find us clearly signposted from all motorways and major routes including the M42, M40 and M6 – just pop B40 1NT in your sat nav to get close, then follow the signs when you see them.
hen you arrive at the NEC, look out for the show name you’re visiting on our signs. After parking, simply jump on our free shuttle bus, or take a leisurely stroll along our signposted footpaths.

By Rail
You won’t even need to brave the elements. Direct services run all day, however if you’re travelling from further afield you may need to catch a connecting train at Birmingham New Street, which is less than a 15-minute journey away. Just enough time to fuel up on caffeine.
For more information, visit National Rail or call them on 08457 484950

By Air
From Birmingham Airport you can get to the NEC via the free air-rail link, which takes just 90 seconds and runs every two minutes.
Jumping on a bus in the West Midlands area? There are numerous options that will get you to the NEC. Check out the Network West Midland link below to plan your journey