DHSC:SCI: Med Tech Community Services

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Value

£549,000

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  • Research and development consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

Provision of services for the different components of the MedTech in the Community work being tendered for. The Medtech and Innovation Directorate in the Department of Health and Social Care have recently consulted on updates to Part IX of the Drug Tariff. This work specification will not currently be implemented but is to inform policy decisions, along with consultation feedback, on whether this is implemented and in what form.

The Contract is due to expire on 31/01/2025. This variation is requested by the Authority in order to complete the original work set out in the contract, building in industry feedback and delivering the patient information leaflets. The contract end date is being extended until 14/02/2025 with an added value of £50,000.

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