Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFP-200031926
Saskatchewan Health Authority Seeks Third-Party Providers for Imaging-Guided Pain Management Procedures
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
RFP-200031926
NAICS
621512, 621493
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is seeking third-party providers to deliver interventional pain management procedures using fluoroscopic and/or ultrasound guidance in Saskatoon and Regina. - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) - Services Requested: - Delivery of interventional pain management procedures requiring imaging guidance - Includes ablation of selective nerves, intradiscal procedures, nerve blockades, joint injections, and ganglion blockades - Conscious sedation support is routinely required - Providers must supply: - All necessary medical personnel (Medical Radiation Technologists, ACLS-certified nurses or paramedics) - Administrative and booking staff - Imaging equipment (fluoroscopic C-arm or stationary cameras, ultrasound machines) - Sterile supplies and support for patient flow and pain assessment - Facilities for procedure delivery - Patient Volume: - Initial estimate of 36-42 patients per week per location, with potential to increase to 70 per week - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Providers must demonstrate commitment to patient safety, accessibility, and cultural safety for all patients and families - Service delivery must begin within 60 days of request - Pricing may be per patient or per day, inclusive of physician fees - All equipment and staff must be supplied by the provider - Contract Details: - Initial term of three years, with options for two additional one-year extensions - Pricing firm for first three years, with annual inflation adjustments thereafter - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified third-party service providers
Description
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is seeking proposals from two or more third party partners to provide support for interventional pain management procedures requiring imaging guidance. The contract term is three years with options for two additional one-year extensions. Services will be provided in Saskatoon and Regina, aiming to ensure patients receive care within 60 days of request. Proponents must demonstrate high quality, patient safety, accessibility, and cultural safety commitments. Required services include provision of medical personnel, equipment, and administrative support for fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided procedures.