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Central Venous Catheters and Associated Products
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NHS Supply Chain seeks to establish a non-exclusive Framework Agreement for supply to NHS Supply Chain depots via the Stock and Blue Diamond routes and to the NHS Supply Chain customer base via the E-Direct Route. The Framework Agreement is for the supply of Central Venous Catheters and Associated Products. It is anticipated that in the first 12 months of the Framework Agreement the value of purchases will be circa £12,943,000. For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £57,466,760. These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. The values provided are for guidance only and are not a guarantee of business. NHS Supply Chain anticipates appointing all Applicants who have met the minimum requirements which are set out in these tender documents and whose total score meets or exceeds a hurdle of at least 35% when rounded up or down (as the case may be) from four decimal places to the nearest whole number at tender evaluation stage to the relevant Product Line of the Framework Agreement. Lot 1: CVC: Acute CVC (Short Term) Central venous catheters (CVC) within this Framework are also known as central lines, central venous lines, or central venous access catheters. CVC products must be suitable for administration of medication or fluids that are unable to be administered enterally or would harm a smaller peripheral vein and obtain blood tests. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £14,918,790. These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 2: CVC: Vascular Catheter (Dialysis) (Short term) A vascular catheter is a specialised, flexible plastic tube inserted via the subclavian or jugular vein, through the neck, chest, or leg near the groin, usually only for short-term haemodialysis. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £1,963,500 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 3: CVC: Peripheral Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) (Long Term) A PICC line is a thin, soft, long catheter (tube) that is inserted into a vein in the arm, leg or neck. The tip of the catheter is positioned in a large vein that carries blood into the heart. The PICC line is used for long-term intravenous (IV) antibiotics, nutrition or medications, and for blood draws. A PICC Line can have one, two or three lumens, they can be power injectable, micro seldinger technique, or CT (computerized tomography) injectable with micro seldinger techniques. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £17,180,000 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 4: CVC: Skin Tunnelled Catheter (Cuffed) (Long term) A skin tunnelled catheter is a long, hollow tube inserted into one of the veins in the neck or under the collar bone. This is also referred to as a 'line', 'skin tunnelled line' or 'Hickman'. It has openings on both ends and the space inside the line is called a lumen. A line can have one, two or three lumens. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £1,702,395 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 5: CVC: Implanted Port (Porta Cath) (Long term) A port is a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter (plastic tube) connects the port to a vein. Under the skin, the port has a septum (a silicone membrane) through which drugs can be injected and blood samples can be drawn multiple times, resulting in less discomfort for the patient than a more typical "needle stick". Ports are used mostly to treat haematology and oncology patients. The port is usually inserted in the upper chest (known as a "chest port"), just below the clavicle or collar bone, with the catheter inserted into the jugular vein. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £680,975 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 6: Arterial Lines A peripheral arterial line is a thin catheter inserted into an artery. It is most often used in intensive care medicine and anaesthesia to monitor blood pressure directly and in real-time (rather than by intermittent and indirect measurement) and to obtain samples for arterial blood gas analysis. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £9,991,100 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 7: Midlines Midlines are non-tunnelled peripheral vascular access devices which are inserted through a peripheral vein in the arm. A midline can have one or two lumens which can include a catheter with micro seldinger technique; seldinger technique midlines with extension tubes, and midlines which can be trimmed to a desired length. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £1,640,000 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. Lot 8: Accessories/Associated Products Associated products can support the use of the Lotted products through their design and method of use. Additional information: For the full 48 month term (if extended) the anticipated value is circa £9,390,000 These values are approximate only and are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth.
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