UNIWERSYTECKI DZIECICY SZPITAL KLINICZNY IM L ZAMENHOFA W BIAYMSTOKU
A United Kingdom buyer, with 17 published contracts, worth £8.7m, most recently 3 months ago.
Top 5 suppliers won 97% of awarded value — £8.5m of £8.7m across 17 awards.
This contract opportunity involves the supply of disposable medical equipment for healthcare services. The buyer is the University Children's Clinical Hospital named after L. Zamenhof in Białystok, Poland. Suppliers are invited to provide the necessary medical supplies to support healthcare operatio
This contract involves the delivery of three specific pharmaceutical products: blinatumomab, infliximab, and secukinumab. The products are to be supplied to the Pharmacy of the University Children's Clinical Hospital named after L. Zamenhof, located at 17 J. Waszyngtona Street, Białystok, Poland. De
This contract opportunity involves providing comprehensive laundry services, including the marking of linens and transportation. Suppliers are invited to submit proposals for the delivery of these services to the University Children's Clinical Hospital named after L. Zamenhof in Białystok, Poland. T
This contract involves the design and execution of construction plans for specialized clinics at the University Children's Clinical Hospital of L. Zamenhof in Białystok, Poland. The selected supplier will be responsible for obtaining the necessary building permits, including required opinions and ag
This contract involves the supply of medical dressings to the University Children's Clinical Hospital named after L. Zamenhof in Białystok, located at 17 J. Waszyngtona Street. Detailed specifications of the required dressings are provided in Annex 1 of the procurement documents.
This contract involves the supply of medical dressings to the University Children's Clinical Hospital named after L. Zamenhof in Białystok, located at 17 J. Waszyngtona Street. Detailed specifications of the required dressings are provided in Annex 1 of the procurement documents.
This contract opportunity involves the supply of 50 personal insulin pumps that feature remote bolus delivery capabilities and a closed-loop control application. The intended outcome is to enhance diabetes management for patients at the University Children's Clinical Hospital in Białystok, Poland. S