The Limpopo Department of Health seeks to accredit a panel of ophthalmology specialists for the provision of ophthalmology services across various hospitals for a period of 36 months. Bidders must be registered professionals with relevant qualifications and experience.
The Limpopo Department of Health is inviting bids for the accreditation of a panel of ophthalmology specialists to provide essential ophthalmology services in various hospitals within the province. This contract will last for 36 months and aims to address the significant backlog in ophthalmology cases, particularly cataract surgeries, which are critical to preventing blindness among the population. Successful bidders will be required to submit quotations for their services, maintain detailed medical records, and ensure timely invoicing post-operation.
Bidders must possess valid registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as ophthalmologists and provide their own anaesthetist or medical officer with a Diploma in Anaesthesia. The scope of work includes conducting assessments, performing surgeries, and providing post-operative care. The department will supply the necessary theatre facilities and surgical supplies, while the accredited specialists will be responsible for the clinical aspects of the surgeries. This tender presents an opportunity for qualified ophthalmology professionals to contribute to improving healthcare access and outcomes in Limpopo.
This tender is suitable for accredited ophthalmologists, medical groups, and healthcare providers specializing in eye care who can demonstrate the capacity to deliver surgical services and manage patient care effectively.