The main purpose of this framework is to supply aseptic isolators and cabinets to Pharmacy Aseptic Units where aseptic hazardous and non-hazardous products are prepared. Aseptic Isolators and laminar flow cabinets are commonly found in the pharmacy departments of hospitals and can be used for producing various medicines, including chemotherapy medicines where an aseptic environment is required.
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation TrustWAC-535854
Once the R&D survey has been completed the successful tender will be required to prepare a detailed plan of what asbestos is to be removed and the method by which it is to be removed.
The overall aim of the Framework Agreement is to provide an appliance prescription and advice hub which can be utilised for stoma, catheter or other suitable appliance based services.
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation TrustWAC-277258
This framework agreement is for the provision of safe, legal, efficient and cost effective pharmaceutical wholesale services comprising the delivery of medicines and other pharmaceutical products (referred tohenceforth as the ‘Service’) to Participating Authorities (Annex A3 to the Invitation to Tender). ParticipatingAuthorities may require deliveries to one or more delivery points which may change from time. The Servicemay incorporate an option for service enhancements, such as seven day working, which integrate clinicalpharmacy services and support risk avoidance and clinical governance agendas. <br/>Total contract value: £50m
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation TrustWAC-323433
The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (EOECPH) is seeking experienced, proven, innovative and agile providers to be awarded onto a framework to be let by EOECPH for the benefit of publicly funded (wholly or partially funded) as detailed in ITT documents issued by EOECPH for the provision of dermatology services.
It is the intention of this framework to provide dermatology services which may either be supplementary, for example services secured in support of waiting list initiatives to ensure participating beneficiary authorities key performance indicators are maintained, or through a longer term arrangement via a trust acting as head provider via subcontracting or through commissioners seeking to secure additional dermatology services.
NHS and other related care sector organisations delivering or commissioning dermatology services, will be able to use this framework to secure compliant patient focused dermatology services throughout the United Kingdom (UK).
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation TrustWAC-318181