Patient-monitoring system
Dynamic purchasing system for welfare technology
Ikomm AS is owned by Lillehammer, Øyer, Gausdal, Indre Østfold, Nesodden, Våler, and Østre Toten municipalities. Ikomm delivers IT services to the owner municipalities and other contracting authorities. Several other municipalities are currently in a process where the result may be that they also become owners and service recipients in …
Norway-Lillehammer: Patient-monitoring system
2023/S 224-706032
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(Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union, 2023/S 001-000918 )
Section I: Contracting authority/entity
National registration number: 991335846
Postal address: Vormstuguvegen 40
Town: LILLEHAMMER
NUTS code: NO Norge
Postal code: 2464
Country: Norway
Contact person: Karl Erik Steinbakk
E-mail: karl.erik.steinbakk@ikomm.no
Telephone: +47 61050600
Internet address(es):
Main address: https://permalink.mercell.com/193394372.aspx
Address of the buyer profile: http://www.ikomm.no/
Section II: Object
Dynamic purchasing system for welfare technology
Ikomm AS is owned by Lillehammer, Øyer, Gausdal, Indre Østfold, Nesodden, Våler, and Østre Toten municipalities. Ikomm delivers IT services to the owner municipalities and other contracting authorities. Several other municipalities are currently in a process where the result may be that they also become owners and service recipients in Ikomm.
Through this announcement, Ikomm intends to establish a dynamic purchasing scheme for welfare technology that will cover the needs of the owner municipalities.
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Section VI: Complementary information
Section VII: Changes
The contracting authority's owner municipalities are expected to have a need for modern digital patient signalling systems and monitoring systems.
Such systems include solutions associated with digital monitoring and associated sensors such as access control, mobile notifications, colleague notifications and camera capabilities, including platforms and applications associated with such systems.
Primarily, such systems are intended to be used in nursing homes, but the category is not limited to use in institutions. There may also be requests that relate to functionality that is adapted and intended for use within services associated with care homes, residential and service centres, the home service and other relevant municipal housing offers.
The category encompasses more complex systems than stand alone units. Meanwhile, units that could be covered by other categories individually (such as security alarms) could also be part of a more complex procurement in this category.
Providers that will qualify for this category must document relevant experience within comprehensive deliveries related to such systems, and it is not sufficient to have relevant expertise only with individual units or elements.
It is expected that the contracting authority's owner municipalities will need "smart" medicine dispensers that can, for example, notify users when medicine is to be taken, control the dispensing of medicine and give feedback to, for example, home nurses if the user does not take the assigned medicine. The purpose is to help users to take the right medicine in the right amount and at the right time, as well as to provide an overview for the user and aid device of which medicines have actually been taken at what times.
The category also includes associated software and equipment within the same purpose.
The category also includes new technology, which will not necessarily be called "medicine dispensers", but which assists/helps users in relation to the use of medicines and medications.
It is expected that the contracting authority's owner municipalities will need "smart" medicine dispensers that can, for example, notify users when medicine is to be taken, control the dispensing of medicine and give feedback to, for example, home nurses if the user does not take the assigned medicine. The purpose is to help users to take the right medicine in the right amount and at the right time, as well as to provide an overview for the user and aid device of which medicines have actually been taken at what times.
The category also includes associated software and equipment within the same purpose.
The category also includes new technology, which will not necessarily be called "medicine dispensers", but which assists/helps users in relation to the use of medicines and medications.
The contracting authority's owner municipalities may possibly need technology that contributes to increasing the quality of life, independence and sense of security of users who need assistance and care from the public, using technology that can, among other things, locate and monitor the users.
This can be any technology that falls within the definition above and is not covered by other categories.
Here, different types of deliveries can contribute to fulfilling the qualification requirement for related experience, and the list is placed somewhat lower than for the other categories that require very specific types of deliveries.
Digital patient signalling systems and monitoring systems
Electronic medicinal dispensers
Electronic medicinal dispensers
Technology for locating and monitoring users