VEAT - Notice of Intended Procurement of Patient Monitors and Software Upgrades from Philips
The contracting authority intends to purchase patient monitoring equipment and related software from Philips for use in its clinical environment. The procurement concerns extensions and upgrades to an existing monitoring system that is currently deployed across the majority of departments and is integrated with the ins...
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The contracting authority intends to purchase patient monitoring equipment and related software from Philips for use in its clinical environment. The procurement concerns extensions and upgrades to an existing monitoring system that is currently deployed across the majority of departments and is integrated with the institution’s intern...
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- Auftraggeber: Fjársýsla ríkisins
- Veröffentlicht: 27. April 2026
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The contracting authority intends to purchase patient monitoring equipment and related software from Philips for use in its clinical environment. The procurement concerns extensions and upgrades to an existing monitoring system that is currently deployed across the majority of departments and is integrated with the institution’s internal infrastructure, workflows, and information systems.
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