National University Corporation - Notice of request for submission of materialsPatient monitoring system for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Growing Care Unit (installment purchase) 1 set

This procurement is covered by the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement or Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

Japanese

Publishing date Jul 21, 2023
Type of notice Notice of request for submission of materials
Procurement entity National University Corporation - Ibaraki
Classification
0022 Medical/Dental/Surgical & Veterinary Equipment
0031 Medical Instruments & Apparatus
Summay of notice ⑴ Classification of the products to be procured : 22, 31
⑵ Nature and quantity of the products to be purchased : Patient monitoring system for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Growing Care Unit (installment purchase) 1 set
⑶ Type of the procurement : Purchase
⑷ Basic requirements of the procurement :
A This system can be comprehensively managed and stored vital signs data of neonatal patients. The vital signs management data should be available for secondary use, such as retrieval and statistics.
B This system is constituted of central monitors and bedside monitors.
C This system can be connected to an existing central monitors (manufactured by Philips in the Netherlands).
D This system should simultaneously monitor the vital signs of a large number of neonatal patients through connecting the bedside monitors and central monitors. The data should be connectible to the existing neonatal intensive care management system (manufactured by Philips in the Netherlands).
E The system should promptly inform medical staff of the alarm information in the sudden change of a patient's vital signs, and should have a screen for managing information in a list of previous alarm statuses.
F To prevent an omission of critical alarms, this system has the function that staffs can turn off the alarms of each patient.
G The bedside monitors should be able to measure waveforms and display numerical values by measuring ECG, respiration rate, SpO2, ABP, NIBP, body temperature etc.
H The bedside monitors in NICU should be able to measure oxygen saturation at two setes simultaneously in one patient if required.
I The bedside monitors can be set parameters and alarms for each neonatal patients.
J The bedside monitors can be used existing monitoring modules (blood pressure, body temperature, SpO2, EEG etc.).
K The operating menu of this system should be displayed in Japanese.
L This system should be able to connect to the hospital electronic medical record systems (manufactured by Fujitsu Ltd).
⑸ Time limit for the submission of the requested material : 17 : 00 5 September, 2023
⑹ Contact point for the notice : Tetsuya Ishikawa, Division of Accounting, Department of University Hospital Management, University of Tsukuba, 2-1-1 amakubo Tsukuba-shi 305-8576 Japan, TEL 029-853-3541