Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) were created to improve collaboration across health and social care. But in practical terms, their impact is most visible in procurement. Providers who want to secure NHS and local authority contracts now need to demonstrate partnership working, outcome measurement, and system-wide contribution in ways that go far beyond previous expectations.
ICSs are not simply administrative structures—they represent a new model of care delivery. Understanding this shift is essential for providers aiming to position themselves competitively in 2026 and beyond.
Why ICSs Matter in Tendering
ICSs aim to reduce fragmentation, improve population health, and support preventative care. For providers, this means contracts increasingly prioritise:
- Integrated delivery
- Collaboration with other services
- Measurable health outcomes
- Data sharing and digital maturity
- Value for money within wider system pressures
A provider that only demonstrates internal strengths will struggle. A provider that shows alignment with system goals will thrive.
What ICS-Aligned Tendering Looks Like
To succeed in the modern procurement environment, providers must tailor their responses to show:
1. System Contribution
ICSs want to know “How will your service reduce pressure elsewhere?”
Examples include lowering A&E attendance, preventing hospital admissions, and improving community rehabilitation outcomes.
2. Local Partnerships
Evidence of collaboration – GPs, voluntary organisations, housing associations – supports evaluation scores and improves service relevance.
3. Financial Sustainability
ICS procurement teams are under pressure to commission services that deliver value and long-term efficiency. Bidders must demonstrate realistic financial modelling and responsible workforce planning.
4. Data and Digital Integration
Whether through monitoring tools or shared care records, data quality and transparency are now essential.
AssuredBID supports providers to articulate each of these elements effectively.
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Challenges Providers Are Facing
ICS-aligned procurement has introduced new difficulties:
- More complex quality frameworks
- Higher expectations for measurable impact
- Increased scrutiny of governance and safeguarding
- Limited capacity to manage multiple sub-contracts
- Greater competition from large providers
Yet smaller providers with strong community ties often outperform large organisations – when their strengths are communicated clearly and aligned to ICS priorities.
This is where high-quality bid preparation becomes essential.
How Providers Can Strengthen Their Position
To adapt and succeed, providers should consider:
- Refreshing organisational governance
- Building local referral pathways
- Collecting stronger performance data
- Refining workforce strategies
- Engaging early with commissioners
- Documenting community impact and outcomes
AssuredBID’s consultation service helps organisations assess their ICS alignment and address any gaps
What the Future Looks Like
ICS-led procurement is still evolving. Providers who demonstrate flexibility, data-driven practice, and genuine collaboration will have significant advantages in upcoming tenders. Those who invest now in quality improvement and system alignment will remain competitive long-term.
Read examples of successful provider journeys here



