Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Sexual Health

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Value

£123,200,000

Classifications

  • Medical consumables
  • Gynaecological hospital services
  • Obstetrical hospital services
  • Gyneacologic or obstetric services
  • Natural rubber and latex, and associated products
  • Latex products
  • Lubricants
  • Echo, ultrasound and doppler imaging equipment
  • Miscellaneous medical devices and products
  • Medicinal products for the genitourinary system and sex hormones
  • Other gynaecologicals
  • Contraceptives
  • Condoms

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  • contract

Published

2 weeks ago

Description

The Framework Agreement will look to include the following range of products - Obstetric products and accessories, Maternity products and accessories, Gynaecological products and accessories, Birthing Pools, Condoms, IUD's, Diaphragms, Sterile Lubricants, Non-Sterile Lubricants, Probe Covers and Teaching Aids. Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £12m to £15.4m 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 total Framework Agreement term (including any extension options) will be in the region of £48m to £61.6m.
However these are approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement.

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