Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFP-200031826
Saskatchewan Health Authority Seeks Providers for Bone Density Scan Services in Saskatoon and Regina
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
RFP-200031826
NAICS
621512
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is seeking third-party providers to deliver Bone Mineral Densitometry (bone density) scan services in Saskatoon and Regina. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) - Services Requested: - Provision of Bone Mineral Densitometry (DXA) scan services, including vertebral fracture assessment, trabecular bone score, hip structural analysis, whole body scans, and related clinical services - Patient scheduling, preparation, procedure execution, post-procedure care, and integration with SHA IT systems - Medical consultation, quality and safety compliance, and collaboration with SHA staff - Volume and Locations: - Initial volume of approximately 200 patients per week per location, with potential to increase to 500 - Services required in both Saskatoon and Regina to ensure regional coverage - Technical and Quality Requirements: - Equipment must be state-of-the-art, DICOM compatible, and integrated with provincial IT systems - Providers must ensure high quality, patient safety, accessibility, and cultural safety for all patients and families - Patients must receive bone density procedures within sixty days of request - Pricing and Contract Structure: - Pricing models may be per patient/exam, per day of service, or a combination, and must include all costs (including physician fees) - Initial contract term of three years, with options for two additional one-year extensions - Annual pricing adjustments based on the Saskatchewan Consumer Price Index - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Procurement is subject to Canadian and regional trade agreements
Description
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is seeking proposals from two third party partners to provide Bone Mineral Densitometry scans, with at least one partner in Saskatoon and one in Regina. The contract term is three years with options for two additional one-year extensions. The services aim to ensure patients receive care within 60 days of the procedure request. Providers must demonstrate high quality, patient safety, accessibility, and a commitment to cultural safety.