Electrodes, Ultrasound Gel, Defibrillation and Related Consumables
A Contract Award Notice
by NHS SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATED BY SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LTD (SCCL)
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Goods)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £2M-£28M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 20 Oct 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom: Various Locations in the UK






1 buyer
38 suppliers
- Ebrington NI Londonderry
- Electro Spyres Healthcare Kingston upon Thames
- Fannin Swadlincote
- Genx Medicare Huddersfield
- GS Medical Healthcare Manchester
- Henleys Medical Supplies Welwyn Garden City
- Its Interventional Sheffield
- Meditrade London
- Nissha Medical Technologies Paignton
- Optimum Medical Solutions Leeds
- Oscartech London
- Reliance Medical Stoke on Trent
- Sharon Services Glasgow
- PW Coole Southend on Sea
- 3M United Kingdom Public Bracknell
- Ambu Addlestone
- Cardinal Health UK 432 Leeds
- Conmed Swindon
- Henry Schein UK Holdings Gillingham
- Philips Electronics Farnborough
- Reflex Medical Bristol
- Stryker Newbury
- Zoll Medical Runcorn
- GE Medical Systems Chiltern
- Medevolve Godalming
- Neoventa Medical Cobham
- Rocket Medical Watford
- Vyaire Medical Products Basingstoke
- Sisk Healthcare Belfast
- Techmed Charts Westerham
- Walters Medical Colchester
- BHF Shops London
- Lyreco Telford
- Mindray Huntingdon
- Ortus Technology Chelmsford
- Schiller Reading
- SP Services Tredegar
- Medscience Distribution Banbury
Description
The Framework Agreement is for the supply of electrodes, ultrasound gel, defibrillation and related consumables including: ultrasound gel including non-sterile and sterile in various containers e.g. sachets, tubes, bottles; ECG electrodes including tab, onset, offset and dual connector with either solid or wet gel with a variety of backings such as foam, tape and cloth; Pre-wired, neurology and foetal scalp electrodes; Abdominal CTG belts; Defibrillation including manual and automated defibrillation pads; and Related consumables in relation to the above. Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of 14,000,000 GBP in the first year of this Framework Agreement however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. The estimated value over the maximum 4 year Framework Agreement term is 55,000,000 GBP. This is approximate only.
Lot Division
1 | Ultrasound Gels Ultrasound Gel is a conductive medium designed to be applied to a patient's unbroken skin surface to provide a coupling between an analytical device (e.g., ultrasound transducer, optical glucose monitoring system) and the patient, allowing for the emission and reception of signals (e.g., ultrasound, light) that pass through the skin during an examination. It is in the form of a non-sticky, fluid-like gel that may also assists the operator's ability to move the analytical device smoothly over the skin to better analyse the site of interest. It may be used by a healthcare professional or layperson. After application, this device cannot be reused. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £650,000 in the first year for Lot 1 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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2 | Adult ECG Electrodes Adult ECG Electrodes are a non-invasive electrical conductor designed to conduct electrical signals, generated by a patient's heart, from the skin surface to an electrocardiograph (ECG) monitoring device, via an ECG lead wire (not included). It is typically a disk-like electrode that is affixed to the skin with a special adhesive, or adhesive tape, and a conductive gel (some are pre-gelled), or using a suction mechanism; alternatively, some types may be designed to be attached to hand-held heart rate meters. Electrocardiography (ECG) is usually performed using a set of electrodes (e.g., 12) connected to appropriate leads and cables. This is a single-patient use device. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £7,000,000 in the first year for Lot 2 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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3 | Paediatric / Neonatal ECG Electrodes Paediatric / Neonatal ECG Electrodes are a non-invasive electrical conductor designed to conduct electrical signals, generated by a patient's heart, from the skin surface to an electrocardiograph (ECG) monitoring device, via an ECG lead wire (not included). It is typically a disk-like electrode that is affixed to the skin with a special adhesive, or adhesive tape, and a conductive gel (some are pre-gelled), or using a suction mechanism; alternatively, some types may be designed to be attached to hand-held heart rate meters. Electrocardiography (ECG) is usually performed using a set of electrodes (e.g., 12) connected to appropriate leads and cables. This is a single-patient use device. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £500,000 in the first year for Lot 3 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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4 | Neurology Electrodes, Needles and Cables This Lot includes Neurology Electrodes which are applied to the scalp, used to detect activity from cells within the brain, these are then transmitted to a monitoring or diagnostic device which can visualise the data. An array of analytical scalp electrodes preconfigured within a head-worn device designed for the rapid placement and appropriate positioning of the scalp electrodes during electroencephalography (EEG), electromyogram (EMG), Electrophysiology (EP) or Polysomnography (PSG). It typically consists of a cap with integrated (and often removable) scalp electrodes, and shielded lead wires that terminate into a connector that mates with a separate cable. The device eliminates the need to glue or paste individual electrodes to the patient’s scalp. This is a single-patient use device. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £500,000 in the first year for Lot 4 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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5 | Pre-Wired Electrodes This Lot includes Pre-wired Electrodes. Pre-wired Electrodes are devices which are applied to the skin and transfer the electrical activity produced by the heart to a monitoring or diagnostic device which is capable of visualising the data. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £500,000 in the first year for Lot 5 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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6 | Foetal Scalp Electrodes This Lot includes foetal monitoring electrodes including hook and spiral style. Foetal Scalp Electrode is a device which is attached directly to the baby’s scalp during labour, this is then connected to a monitoring device capable of visualising the data. A sterile electrical conductor designed to transmit electric signals from the foetal scalp to an intrapartum monitor. The electrode is typically used to monitor a foetal physiologic signal (e.g., heart rate) during labour (intrapartum) after rupture of the amniotic sac. This is a single-use device and can be either a clip or spiral device. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £500,000 in the first year for Lot 6 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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7 | Abdominal CTG Belts Abdominal Cardiotocography (CTG) Belts are designed for use in the maternity discipline, these are used to secure a component/s of a cardiotocography (CTG) telemetric monitoring system, typically consists of wireless patient worn transducers/electrodes (e.g., leads and electrodes or Doppler ultrasound transducer plus pressure transducer), placed onto the patient’s abdomen. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £600,000 in the first year for Lot 7 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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8 | Defibrillation Electrodes and Pads Defibrillation Electrodes and Pads are an electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of a cable set [with a connector for insertion into the external pulse generator (EPG)] that terminates with self-affixing pads (the electrodes) prefabricated with contact gel and an adhesive, that are applied to the chest (the intact torso) of the patient so that the discharge passes across the region of the heart. This device may remain applied to the patient during stages of treatment. This is a single-use device. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £3,000,000 in the first year for Lot 8 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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9 | Related Consumables The Related consumables Lot includes any accessories that can be used in conjunction with products listed in Lots 1 to 8. Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £500,000 in the first year for Lot 9 of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Award Criteria
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Award Detail
1 | Ebrington NI (Londonderry)
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2 | Electro Spyres Healthcare (Kingston upon Thames)
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3 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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4 | Genx Medicare (Huddersfield)
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5 | GS Medical Healthcare (Manchester)
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6 | Henleys Medical Supplies (Welwyn Garden City)
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7 | Its Interventional (Sheffield)
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8 | Meditrade (London)
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9 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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10 | Optimum Medical Solutions (Leeds)
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11 | Oscartech (London)
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12 | Reliance Medical (Stoke on Trent)
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13 | Sharon Services (Glasgow)
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14 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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15 | 3M United Kingdom Public (Bracknell)
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16 | Ambu (Addlestone)
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17 | Cardinal Health UK 432 (Leeds)
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18 | Conmed (Swindon)
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19 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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20 | Genx Medicare (Huddersfield)
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21 | GS Medical Healthcare (Manchester)
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22 | Henry Schein UK Holdings (Gillingham)
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23 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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24 | Oscartech (London)
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25 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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26 | Reflex Medical (Bristol)
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27 | Stryker (Newbury)
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28 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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29 | Zoll Medical (Runcorn)
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30 | 3M United Kingdom Public (Bracknell)
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31 | Ambu (Addlestone)
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32 | Conmed (Swindon)
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33 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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34 | Genx Medicare (Huddersfield)
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35 | GS Medical Healthcare (Manchester)
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36 | Henry Schein UK Holdings (Gillingham)
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37 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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38 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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39 | Reflex Medical (Bristol)
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40 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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41 | Zoll Medical (Runcorn)
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42 | Ambu (Addlestone)
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43 | GE Medical Systems (None)
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44 | Medevolve (Godalming)
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45 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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46 | 3M United Kingdom Public (Bracknell)
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47 | Ambu (Addlestone)
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48 | Conmed (Swindon)
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49 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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50 | GE Medical Systems (None)
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51 | GS Medical Healthcare (Manchester)
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52 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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53 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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54 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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55 | Neoventa Medical (Cobham)
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56 | Rocket Medical (Watford)
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57 | Vyaire Medical Products (Basingstoke)
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58 | Sisk Healthcare (Belfast)
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59 | GE Medical Systems (None)
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60 | Genx Medicare (Huddersfield)
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61 | Henleys Medical Supplies (Welwyn Garden City)
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62 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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63 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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64 | Techmed Charts (Westerham)
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65 | Walters Medical (Colchester)
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66 | 3M United Kingdom Public (Bracknell)
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67 | BHF Shops (London)
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68 | Sisk Healthcare (Belfast)
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69 | Cardinal Health UK 432 (Leeds)
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70 | Conmed (Swindon)
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71 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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72 | Lyreco (Telford)
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73 | Mindray (Huntingdon)
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74 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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75 | Ortus Technology (Chelmsford)
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76 | Oscartech (London)
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77 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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78 | Schiller (Reading)
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79 | SP Services (Tredegar)
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80 | Stryker (Newbury)
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81 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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82 | Zoll Medical (Runcorn)
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83 | 3M United Kingdom Public (Bracknell)
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84 | Ambu (Addlestone)
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85 | BHF Shops (London)
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86 | Sisk Healthcare (Belfast)
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87 | Fannin (Swadlincote)
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88 | GE Medical Systems (None)
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89 | Henleys Medical Supplies (Welwyn Garden City)
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90 | Medevolve (Godalming)
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91 | Medscience Distribution (Banbury)
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92 | Lyreco (Telford)
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93 | Mindray (Huntingdon)
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94 | Nissha Medical Technologies (Paignton)
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95 | Ortus Technology (Chelmsford)
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96 | Philips Electronics (Farnborough)
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97 | Reliance Medical (Stoke on Trent)
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98 | Schiller (Reading)
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99 | SP Services (Tredegar)
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100 | Stryker (Newbury)
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101 | PW Coole (Southend on Sea)
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102 | Walters Medical (Colchester)
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103 | Zoll Medical (Runcorn)
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CPV Codes
- 33140000 - Medical consumables
- 24951100 - Lubricants
- 33112000 - Echo, ultrasound and doppler imaging equipment
- 31660000 - Carbon electrodes
- 31711140 - Electrodes
- 33121500 - Electrocardiogram
- 33123200 - Electrocardiography devices
- 33123210 - Cardiac-monitoring devices
- 33123230 - Cardiographs
- 33121100 - Electro-encephalographs
- 33121300 - Electromyographs
- 33124000 - Diagnostics and radiodiagnostic devices and supplies
- 33124120 - Diagnostic ultrasound devices
- 33182000 - Cardiac support devices
- 33182100 - Defibrillator
Indicators
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-03556f
- FTS 030987-2023