Tender detail

Preventive care service (breast cancer)

Summary

The tender concerns a preventive breast cancer service (early detection of breast cancer) in multiple regions. The bidder must submit the required offer form and supporting confirmations, have the necessary radiology service licence, meet a minimum 2025 healthcare turnover of EUR 5,000, show experience of at least 12 mammography examinations in the previous 12 months, and have operational mammography equipment at the service location. The bid also includes declarations on exclusion grounds, joint bidding, trade secrets, EU sanctions, and whether the offered goods are subject to international sanctions.

Reference number
312186-0000
Buyer
Tervisekassa
Country
Estonia (EST)
Procedure
Social and other specific services procedure
CPV
85121100 General-practitioner services
Deadline
2026-08-10
Status
Open
Contract subject
Services
Estimated value
1 904 766,00 EUR
Source
RHR

Participation requirements

Tender requirements are available in the official tender documents.

Compliance requirements

The contracting authority will exclude a bidder if a mandatory exclusion ground under Section 95(1) of the Public Procurement Act applies. The contracting authority may also exclude a bidder if a ground under Section 95(4) applies. When submitting the tender, the bidder must confirm that no such exclusion grounds exist. Before signing the contract, the contracting authority will verify the absence of the Section 95(1) grounds on the basis of evidence.

Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds

The bidder, including a joint bidder, must hold a licence for radiology services at the place of performance on the date the tender is submitted. The licence number or numbers must be entered in the tender form, and the bidder must confirm that the service will be provided in the premises on which the licence was issued. The bidder’s 2025 net turnover from healthcare services must be at least EUR 5,000. The bidder must have performed at least 12 mammography examinations in the 12 months before the date of the decision to launch the procurement and must provide a confirmation of this; if the services were provided for a fee, the bidder must also attach copies of 12 discharge summaries with the patient’s personal data masked. In addition, the bidder must have a working mammography unit with a valid radiation practice licence at each service location; the service locations, serial numbers of the devices, copies of purchase, lease, rental or other ownership documents, and a photo showing the device’s unique serial number must be provided. The tender must include the completed tender form, doctors’ confirmation, healthcare institution confirmation and any other required documents. In the case of a joint tender, an authorised representative must be appointed and a joint bidders’ power of attorney must be attached. The machine-readable notice did not include precise compliance and qualification requirements; these must be checked in the tender documents.