NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) with Glasgow City Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is seeking to work in partnership with a provider(s) to delivery employability services across Glasgow City.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is undertaking a consultancy market review to inform the potential future procurement to replace the existing Swisslog / OTSAW Automatic Guided Vehicle System installed at our Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. This Prior Information Notice (PIN) is issued to engage the market and gather information from consultancy service providers capable of reviewing / analyzing the existing AGV system and engage with NHS GGC Facilities, Estates and procurement stakeholders to formulate a technical specification which will be issued under a regulated procurement to replace the AGV system located at the QEUH.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GG&C) ("the participating authority") has a requirement for the supply and delivery of Orthopaedic Lower Limb Body Worn Devices which are medical devices that are designed to support and stabilise joints or weakened/injured body parts, creating proper alignment, pressure redistribution or management of pain.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde is leading on the provision of a digital platform for supporting patients with long-term chronic medical conditions (i.e. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) within NHS Scotland and wishes to put in place a single supplier framework. This PIN Seeks further market information.
Greater Glasgow Health Board (known as NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde)ScotlandWAC-191870
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GG&C)("the participating authority") has a requirement for the supply and delivery of vascular grafts, accessories and associated products which are used for vascular bypass surgery, to redirect blood flow in a region of the body. These grafts provide a tubular bypass for arteries that have become blocked or narrowed due to disease. The narrowed or blocked artery is generally not removed, and the bypass is joined onto the side of the healthy artery above and below the affected area.
The system must have:-
-Open procedures option
-For both abdominal and thoracic cavities
-Peristaltic pumps, and adjustable flow rate
-Temperature probes
-Touch screen interface
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) wish to commission a service to provide specialist communication support to individuals with a dual sensory impairment (i.e. those who have both hearing and sight loss). The goal of the service is to ensure equitable access to healthcare by removing communication barriers, and in doing so, help the organisation meet its associated legal duties.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde has a requirement to deliver a robust Neo-Natal Intensive Care (NICU) Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system. At the moment the service have no clinical system and many of their processes are still paper based with the exception of daily summaries which are added to the BadgerNet system to allow for submission to the national audit.
NHSGGC NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is exploring the options for the possible procurement of a new Electronic Patient Management system to support Audiology for managing all aspects of patient care including a full electronic patient record, appointments scheduling/management, clinical data management and hearing aid programming.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde seeks to establish a framework agreement for the supply and delivery of ironmongery and sundries across its sites, including but not limited to Screws and Fixings, Window and Door Accessories, Door Locks and Padlocks, Keys, Adhesives, Fillers and Sealants. NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde will provide a list of Core Items, however Non-Core items may also be required.
This framework will allow The Board to efficiently manage a range of suppliers, ensuring continuity of supply, competitive pricing, and high service standards.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board and Golden Jubilee Hospital (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) Estates team regularly appoint a variety of external consultants to undertake scoping, design, tender and construction management activities.
The Framework Contract is expected to be for a period of up to forty eight (48) months from its commencement date and support projects ranging in works up to Five Hundred Thousand Pounds.
Overall, the creation of a framework is for the following Lots which will ensure that the procurement process aligns with the public nature and fair procurement values of NHS Scotland.
-Lot 1: MEP Engineering Consultancy
-Lot 2: Energy Consultancy
-Lot 3: CDM Principle Designer
-Lot 4: Project Management & Cost Advisers
Promotion of transparency, quality, efficiency, compliance, and long-term collaboration, contributing to the delivery of safe, efficient, and cost-effective healthcare facilities.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde is exploring the options for the possible procurement of a robust Nutritional Analysis Tool (NAT) for use by the Catering Department.