Clinical system for foetal medicine.

The University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust is looking to procure a clinical IT computer system for foetal medicine. This will include downs’ syndrome risk management, the capture of ultrasound data and other investigations for the subsequent calculation of risk factors as part of the combined testing in first trimester pregnancy screening. The system will: 1. Provide comprehensive functionality to record all routine ultrasound scan information during the pregnancy, including the 11-14 week screening. 2. Integrate fully (using HL7 interoperability standards) with biochemical analysers at North Bristol Trust to feed the calculation of the combined test risks for downs syndrome. 3. Provide comprehensive for tertiary foetal medicine referrals, including the provision of algorithms to guide foetal medicine therapeutic interventions including (but not limited to) a laser treatment for twin-twin transfusion syndrome, and foetal blood transfusions. 4. Integrate with the trust’s other IT systems (using HL7 interoperability standards). 5. Provide functionality for full audit-trail analysis. 6. Provide flexible reporting and analysis functions to support clinical research.
CPV-Code: 48180000
Abgabefrist: 28.01.2011
Typ: Contract notice
Status: Submission for all lots
Aufgabe: Health
Vergabestelle:
name: Bristol & Weston NHS Purchasing Consortium
address: Level 3 Whitefriars, Lewins Mead
postal_code: BS1 2NT
city: Bristol - UK
country: UK
email: None
phone: +44 1173420816
contact_point:
idate: 17. Juni 2020 00:33
udate: 17. Juni 2020 00:33
doc: 010228_2011.xml
authority_types: BODY_PUBLIC
activities: HEALTH
Quelle: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:010228-2011:TEXT:EN:HTML
Unterlagen: None
Zuschlagskriterium: The most economic tender
Vertrag: Supply contract
Prozedur: Accelerated restricted procedure
Nuts: UKK
Veröffentlichung: 12.01.2011
Erfüllungsort: Bristol - UK
Link:
Lose:
Name Los Nr 1 UK__Bristol__Medizinsoftwarepaket
Gewinner None
Datum
Wert None
Anzahl Angebote None