THALEA II — Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) to Buy a Complete System, Offering Necessary Hardware and Software for a Highly-interoperable and -Integrated Tele Intensive Care Cockpit Referenznummer der Bekanntmachung: 2017-0606-OK*
Bekanntmachung vergebener Aufträge
Ergebnisse des Vergabeverfahrens
Lieferauftrag
Abschnitt I: Öffentlicher Auftraggeber
Postanschrift:[gelöscht]
Ort: Aachen
NUTS-Code: DEA2D Städteregion Aachen
Postleitzahl: 52074
Land: Deutschland
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Internet-Adresse(n):
Hauptadresse: https://www.ukaachen.de
Postanschrift:[gelöscht]
Ort: Wien
NUTS-Code: AT130 Wien
Postleitzahl: 1090
Land: Österreich
E-Mail: [removed]
Internet-Adresse(n):
Hauptadresse: https://www.akhwien.at
German procurement law applies.
Abschnitt II: Gegenstand
THALEA II — Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) to Buy a Complete System, Offering Necessary Hardware and Software for a Highly-interoperable and -Integrated Tele Intensive Care Cockpit
The procurement aims to purchase 3 units of innovative solutions corresponding to a purchase volume of approximately EUR 1,9 million that address the following challenge:
The procurers of THALEA II are planning to purchase a complete system, offering necessary hardware and software for a highly-interoperable and -integrated Tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-Cockpit system that assists intensive care specialists in academic telemedical command centres. First line purpose of such an application will be real-time or near-to-real-time data extraction, aggregation, and presentation enabling an intensive care specialist in a telemedical ICU to oversee large patient populations in different ICUs. The innovative solutions to be procured must outperform existing solutions that are widely available on the market.
Universitätsklinikum Aachen AöR (University Hospital Aachen — UKA)
Universitätsklinikum Aachen AöR Pauwelsstr. 30 52074 Aachen.
The procurement aims to purchase 2 units of innovative solutions corresponding to a purchase volume of approximately EUR 1.3 million that address the following challenge: The procurers of THALEA II are planning to purchase a complete system, offering necessary hardware and software for a highly-interoperable and -integrated Tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-Cockpit system that assists intensive care specialists in academic telemedical command centres. First line purpose of such an application will be real-time or near-to-real-time data extraction, aggregation, and presentation enabling an intensive care specialist in a telemedical ICU to oversee large patient populations indifferent ICUs. The innovative solutions to be procured must outperform existing solutions that are widely available on the market regarding the following requirements (non-exclusive list):
— manufacturer-independent data extraction from different source systems (preferably patient data management systems (PDMS) or if not present hospital information systems (HIS));
— basic PDMS function - highly interoperable;
— advanced pattern recognition allowing the identification of patients at risk for deterioration;
— tracking of clinical course and workflows;
— display context-sensitive pre-notifications;
— identification of patients lacking guideline therapy;
— ICU registry;
— certification as a medical product;
— Smart, intelligent observation/interpretation of lab values and vital signs, empowered by computational intelligence, using machine learning algorithms.
This procurement receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement No 689041 — THALEA II.
Stadt Wien (Vienna General Hospital)
Stadt Wien (Vienna General Hospital) Währinger Gürtel 18 - 20 01090 Wien.
The procurement aims to purchase 1 unit of innovative solution of a purchase volume of approximately EUR 0.58 million that address the following challenge: The procurers of THALEA II are planning to purchase a complete system, offering necessary hardware and software for a highly-interoperable and -integrated Tele Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-Cockpit system that assists intensive care specialists in academic telemedical command centres. First line purpose of such an application will be real-time or near-to-real-time data extraction, aggregation, and presentation enabling an intensive care specialist in a telemedical ICU to oversee large patient populations indifferent ICUs. The innovative solutions to be procured must outperform existing solutions that are widely available on the market regarding the following requirements (non-exclusive list):
— manufacturer-independent data extraction from different source systems (preferably patient data management systems (PDMS) or if not present hospital information systems (HIS));
— basic PDMS function - highly interoperable;
— advanced pattern recognition allowing the identification of patients at risk for deterioration;
— tracking of clinical course and workflows;
— display context-sensitive pre-notifications;
— identification of patients lacking guideline therapy;
— ICU registry;
— certification as a medical product.
This procurement receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement No 689041 - THALEA II.
Abschnitt IV: Verfahren
Abschnitt V: Auftragsvergabe
Procurement Lot 1
Postanschrift:[gelöscht]
Ort: Hamburg
NUTS-Code: DE600 Hamburg
Postleitzahl: 22335
Land: Deutschland
Abschnitt V: Auftragsvergabe
Procurement Lot 2
Postanschrift:[gelöscht]
Ort: Wien
NUTS-Code: AT130 Wien
Postleitzahl: 1120
Land: Österreich
Abschnitt VI: Weitere Angaben
Notices-ID: CXS0YYJYDLN
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Ort: Köln
Postleitzahl: 50667
Land: Deutschland
E-Mail: [removed]
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Internet-Adresse: http://www.bezreg-koeln.de
In the case of procurement procedures with contract values above the EU thresholds, tenderers have an enforceable legal right to compliance with the procurement rules. A review procedure can be used to check a contract award procedure for errors. The aim of the review procedure is to ensure transparency and equal opportunities for bidders and candidates, in addition to legal protection against the imminent award of a contract in the award procedure. The rules on the review procedure for under Part Four of the Act against Restraints of Competition on Public Procurement (GWB).
1) The tender Tribunal will initiate a review procedure only on request;
2) Any undertaking which has an interest in the public contract or concession and which claims an infringement of its rights pursuant to § 97 (6) GWB through non-compliance with procurement rules will be entitled to submit an application. In doing so, it must be shown that the company has suffered or is likely to suffer damage as a result of the alleged infringement of the procurement regulations;
3) The application will be inadmissible if
(a) the applicant recognises the alleged breach of contract award rules before submitting the request for review and has not notified the procurer within a period of 10 calendar days; the expiry of the period pursuant to § 134 (2) GWB remains unaffected;
(b) infringements of public procurement regulations which are recognisable on the basis of the announcement are not notified to the procurer at the latest by expiry of the deadline for application or submission of tenders set out in the announcement;
(c) infringements of contract award regulations which are only recognisable in the contract award documents are not notified to the procurer at the latest by expiry of the deadline for application or submission of tenders;
(d) more than 15 calendar days have elapsed since receipt of notification from the customer that he does not wish to remedy a complaint.
Postanschrift:[gelöscht]
Ort: Aachen
Postleitzahl: 52074
Land: Deutschland
E-Mail: [removed]
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Fax: [removed]
Internet-Adresse: https://www.ukaachen.de