BOMImed Medical Products
Numéro de sollicitation NOI2022-035
Date de publication
Date et heure de clôture 2022/08/29 17:00 HAE
Description
Situated in Coquitlam, Product Distribution Centre (PDC) is part of the Ministry of Citizen Services British Columbia. PDC is a Health Canada licensed full-service inventory management and distribution facility established by the BC Government for use by government ministries, crown corporations, government-funded organizations, and federal and municipal governments. PDC purchases products on behalf of government and distributes to programs within government and the described organizations.
Our client(s), The BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) provides public ambulance service in British Columbia under the authority of BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS). As Canada's first provincially operated ambulance service, the BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) provides emergency pre-hospital treatment and transportation by ambulance to the public and visitors to BC. Serving an area of almost one million square kilometres, BCAS is the largest provider of emergency health care in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Close to 5,000 BCEHS employees support patient care, including paramedics, medical emergency call-takers and dispatchers, nurses, front-line staff, administrators, and managers. Through three dispatch centres and paramedic services, expert patient care is delivered from the moment a 9-1-1 call for medical help is received, to treatment at the scene and transport to hospital.
In January 2015, the Midwifery Master Agreement was signed and stated that the Midwives Association of BC would work together with relevant stakeholders with the goal of establishing a new home birthing supplies, medications, and data collection program. Perinatal Services BC (PSBC) was asked to lead this initiative and formed a working group in May 2015. With representation from MABC, Ministry of Health, regional health authorities, care providers, and program suppliers, the working group developed a proposal for a Home Birth Supplies Program which was approved by the Standing Committee on Health Services and Public Health (SCHSPH)in September 2015. The BC Home Birth Supplies Program (HBSP) came into effect April 1, 2016. This is the same date the PDC had the program up and running, available for online ordering. The program is a standardized provincial program for all care providers attending home births to access supplies, medications, and sterilization services. The HBSP also supports accurate and complete data collection for home births for the purposes of provincial and regional planning.
Notice is hereby given that the Province of British Columbia, as represented by the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, Product Distribution Centre is contemplating making a direct award of a contract to BOMImed Canada (the “Supplier”).
For further details please see attachment under RFx documents.
Glenn Mizuyabu
pdc.procurement@gov.bc.ca
Our client(s), The BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) provides public ambulance service in British Columbia under the authority of BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS). As Canada's first provincially operated ambulance service, the BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) provides emergency pre-hospital treatment and transportation by ambulance to the public and visitors to BC. Serving an area of almost one million square kilometres, BCAS is the largest provider of emergency health care in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Close to 5,000 BCEHS employees support patient care, including paramedics, medical emergency call-takers and dispatchers, nurses, front-line staff, administrators, and managers. Through three dispatch centres and paramedic services, expert patient care is delivered from the moment a 9-1-1 call for medical help is received, to treatment at the scene and transport to hospital.
In January 2015, the Midwifery Master Agreement was signed and stated that the Midwives Association of BC would work together with relevant stakeholders with the goal of establishing a new home birthing supplies, medications, and data collection program. Perinatal Services BC (PSBC) was asked to lead this initiative and formed a working group in May 2015. With representation from MABC, Ministry of Health, regional health authorities, care providers, and program suppliers, the working group developed a proposal for a Home Birth Supplies Program which was approved by the Standing Committee on Health Services and Public Health (SCHSPH)in September 2015. The BC Home Birth Supplies Program (HBSP) came into effect April 1, 2016. This is the same date the PDC had the program up and running, available for online ordering. The program is a standardized provincial program for all care providers attending home births to access supplies, medications, and sterilization services. The HBSP also supports accurate and complete data collection for home births for the purposes of provincial and regional planning.
Notice is hereby given that the Province of British Columbia, as represented by the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, Product Distribution Centre is contemplating making a direct award of a contract to BOMImed Canada (the “Supplier”).
For further details please see attachment under RFx documents.
Glenn Mizuyabu
pdc.procurement@gov.bc.ca
Durée du contrat
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Accords commerciaux
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Veuillez consulter la description ou les documents de l'appel d'offres
Coordonnées
Organisation contractante
- Organisation
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Product Distribution Centre
- Adresse
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2370 United BlvdCoquitlam, British Columbia, V3K 6A3Canada
- Adresse courriel
- pdc.procurement@gov.bc.ca
- Adresse
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2370 United BlvdCoquitlam, British Columbia, V3K 6A3Canada
Détails de l'offre
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