Ireland - Invitation to Tender for the outsourcing of existing GP/Primary Care laboratory testing to an external provider by St James’s Hospital, Dublin
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 19 September 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 19 August 2024
- Value of contract
- £5m-50m
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Description
SJH invites tenders from Suppliers for the outsourcing of existing GP/Primary Care laboratory testing to an external provider excluding transport service. The following is within scope for this procurement process: - Testing - perform a set list of tests as specified by SJH (See detailed list in table below .) This list is not exhaustive and may change over the lifetime of any contract awarded. - Workflow process - mimic current workflow processes in place in SJH regarding specimen handling, centrailsed specimen reception area, and utilisation of a dedicated laboratory information system for laboratory services. Our scope of accredited laboratory tests to ‘ISO 15189:2012 / 15189:2022 Medical laboratories — Particular requirements for quality and competence’ are available on the INAB website (www.inab.ie) - IT Connectivity - electronic ordering of test requests and electronic transfer of patient results reports to GP users via Healthlink. - Defined pathway for communication of critical results to GP during routine hours and out of hours
- Opportunity closing date
- 19 September 2024
- Value of contract
- £5m-50m
About the buyer
- Address
- St James's Hospital
Bid for tender
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