Pathology Managed Services Framework

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Value

£1,160,000,000

Classifications

  • Pathology services
  • Diagnostic devices
  • Diagnostic supplies
  • Reagent strips
  • Medical consumables
  • Diagnostic agents
  • Reagents and contrast media
  • Blood-testing reagents
  • Analysis apparatus
  • Biochemical analysers
  • Blood analysers
  • Chemistry analyser

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is seeking to create a framework for Pathology Managed Services.
It is intended that the framework will be in place for 48 months.
RWT will expect appointed suppliers to work closely and proactively with contracting authorities to create collaborative working relationships which deliver cost savings, efficiencies and improvements to patient care.

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