Ophthalmology Equipment for National Neonatal ROP Service Delivery

We are wanting to provide the right equipment to enable Ophthalmology clinicians to support the national neonatal ROP service delivery. This will enable faster patient care, diagnosis and follow ups to help prevent infant/pepi blindness This is an opportunity to be involved in providing the equipment to optimise the vi…

Source ID: NZ-GETS-27981382

Estimated value

NZ$3 Million

As published by the source; may be updated by the buyer.

Scope overview

We are wanting to provide the right equipment to enable Ophthalmology clinicians to support the national neonatal ROP service delivery. This will enable faster patient care, diagnosis and follow ups to help prevent infant/pepi blindness This is an opportunity to be involved in providing the equipment to optimise the visual outcomes for infant/pepi and their family/whanau across New Zealand/Aotearoa.

Provision of these cameras will ensure that irrespective of where infant/pepi lives, they will be able to access screening and early identification/diagnosis of eye disease, that with early intervention optimises vision related outcomes.

Statusawarded
CategoryIndustrial & Manufacturing
CountryNew Zealand
Publish dateAug 30, 2023
Submission deadlineOct 4, 2023
Estimated valueNZ$3 Million
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourcenz-gets-awards
BuyerHealth New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)
City

Buyer & contacts

OrganizationHealth New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)

Tags & Signals

ophthalmology equipmentneonatal ROP serviceinfant blindness preventionretinopathy of prematuritymedical camerasvision screeningearly diagnosisNew Zealand healthcare

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