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Delivery of Fluoroscopic and/or Ultrasound Guided Procedure
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The Saskatchewan Health Authority is inviting proposals from third-party providers to deliver fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided interventional pain management procedures across Saskatchewan, with a requirement for at least one provider in both Saskatoon and Regina. Submissions must be emailed to SHABidSubmission@saskhealthauthority.ca no later than 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and must be clearly marked with the solicitation number RFP Submission - 200031926. The initial contract term is three years, with the possibility of two optional one-year extensions, totaling up to five years. The primary objective is to ensure patients receive these specialized procedures within sixty days of request, emphasizing timely, safe, and accessible care. Providers must demonstrate the capacity to deliver high-quality services, including proper staffing, equipment, and adherence to cultural safety standards for all patients and families. Proponents must support a range of imaging-guided interventions including nerve ablations, intradiscal procedures, various nerve blocks, joint injections, and ganglion blockades, all of which typically require conscious sedation. Providers are responsible for supplying all necessary personnel, including medical radiation technologists, ACLS-certified nurses or paramedics for sedation support, and an on-site ACLS-trained physician during sedation. The contract requires the provision of fluoroscopic and ultrasound equipment, sterile supplies, booking and administrative staff, and the ability to conduct up-to-date pain assessments if not completed within the sixty-day window. Physicians will be assigned by the SHA to perform the procedures on-site, while the proponent manages all operational and logistical aspects. The procurement is subject to provisions under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, CETA, and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement, and the SHA may award contracts to one or more qualified proponents to meet regional service needs.
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Saskatchewan, CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
