Infusion Pumps Administration Sets and Associated products 2026
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A Framework Agreement for the procurement of Infusion Pumps Administration Sets and Associated Products to provide the intravenous delivery of solutions and bloods to a patient. This will include but not limited to: 1. Electrical and Battery-Operated Infusion Pumps – examples include Volumetric Pumps, Syringe Pumps, Patient Controlled Analgesia Pumps, Anesthetic Pumps, Epidural Pumps 2. Pump Dedicated Administration Sets 3. Gravity Administration Sets – examples include solution, blood and burette sets. 4. Disposable Infusion Pumps 5.Infusion Monitoring Systems Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £ 69,000,000 to £81,000,000 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 Framework Agreement between NHS Supply Chain and successful suppliers will reserve the right to purchase the same or similar supplies and/or services from suppliers not appointed to the Framework Agreement at its sole discretion. NHS Supply Chain intends to enter into arrangements under which it will be entitled to purchase supplies and/or services which it will make available for purchase by 1) any NHS Trust; 2) any other NHS entity; 3) any government department, agency or other statutory body and/or 4) any private sector entity active in the UK healthcare sector. Only NHS Supply Chain can order from the Framework Agreement and enter into contracts under it. Lot Lot 1: Electrical and Battery-Operated Infusion Pumps This Lot is for the supply of electrical and battery powered infusion pumps for the administration of fluids, drugs, blood and nutrients. Pump types include; • Volumetric pumps; • Syringe pumps; • Anesthetic pumps; • Patient controlled analgesia pumps; • Epidural pumps; • Ambulatory volumetric pumps; and • Ambulatory syringe drivers Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £ 10,000,000 to £12,000,000 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. Lot Lot 2: Pump Dedicated Administration Sets This Lot is for the supply of administration sets which are dedicated to specific manufacturer’s volumetric pumps. All products must be suitable for use in the Healthcare and Healthcare related environment, typically within the NHS sector. Products within this Lot will include; • Solution sets; • Oncology sets; • Blood sets; • Burette sets; • Epidural sets; • Medication cassettes; • PCA sets; • Secondary sets; All products on this Lot must meet current standards and Regulations: NHS Supply Chain may stipulate testing of Applicant’s Goods at the Applicant’s expense or request further information from the Applicant to ensure the Goods comply with the Specification at any time during the Tender or post tender. In the event that the product(s) do not meet the Specification, NHS Supply Chain will reserve the right to exclude the Goods from the Framework Agreement and/or the tender process (as the case may be) Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £ 45,000,000 to £ 50,000,000 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. Lot Lot 3: Gravity Administration Sets This Lot is for the supply of gravity administration sets. They are a device used as part of a system to administer and filter blood and/or blood components to a patient. Products within this Lot will include; • Gravity solution sets; • Gravity blood sets; • Gravity burette sets; • Gravity blood and blood derivatives; • Gravity secondary sets All products must be suitable for use in the Healthcare and Healthcare related environment, typically within the NHS sector. NHS Supply Chain may stipulate testing of Applicant’s Goods at the Applicant’s expense or request further information from the Applicant to ensure the Goods comply with the Specification at any time during the Tender or post tender. In the event that the product(s) do not meet the Specification, NHS Supply Chain will reserve the right to exclude the Goods from the Framework Agreement and/or the tender process (as the case may be) Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £ 12,000,000 to £ 15,000,000 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. Lot Lot 4: Disposable Infusion Pumps This Lot is for the supply of disposable infusion pumps. Products within this Lot are single use, non-electrically driven infusion pumps including, but shall not be limited to; • Continuous pump, delivers continuous infusion of medications; • Patient controlled Analgesia pump, delivers medications with both continuous and bolus doses; and • Multi-rate pump, delivers a variety of flow rates which can be adjusted by switching the regulator during the infusion All products must be suitable for use in the Healthcare and Healthcare related environment, typically within the NHS sector. NHS Supply Chain may stipulate testing of Applicant’s Goods at the Applicant’s expense or request further information from the Applicant to ensure the Goods comply with the Specification at any time during the Tender or post tender. In the event that the product(s) do not meet the Specification, NHS Supply Chain will reserve the right to exclude the Goods from the Framework Agreement and/or the tender process (as the case may be). Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £1,000,000 to £2,000,000 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. Lot Lot 5: Infusion Monitoring Systems This Lot is for Infusion Monitoring Systems that are used for Peripheral IV site monitoring to detect Infiltrations and extravasations . All products must be suitable for use in the Healthcare and Healthcare related environment, typically within the NHS sector. NHS Supply Chain may stipulate testing of Applicant’s Goods at the Applicant’s expense or request further information from the Applicant to ensure the Goods comply with the Specification at any time during the Tender or post tender. In the event that the product(s) do not meet the Specification, NHS Supply Chain will reserve the right to exclude the Goods from the Framework Agreement and/or the tender process (as the case may be) Additional information: Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be in the region of £1,000,000 to £2,000,000 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.
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Supply Chain Coordination Limited (SCCL)
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- Shaun Jones
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- shaun.jones@supplychain.nhs.uk
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