The present proceedings are not subject to public procurement law. It is a so-called open-house procedure. The subject of this open-house procedure is the conclusion of non-exclusive rebate agreements for the provision of insured persons of the AOK Baden-Württemberg with dressings for the purpose of conventional and modern wound care within the meaning of § 31 (1) sentence 1, paragraph 1a SGB V i. V. m. § 7 No. 1 and § 27 (5) of the Medicines Directive of the GBA. For the remainder of the contract, para. II.2.14). On the Waiting and Standstill Period, otherwise Section A.III.9. the conditions of participation.
The subject of the present public procurement-free open house procedure is the conclusion of non-exclusive discount agreements on the provision of insured persons of AOK Baden-Württemberg with dressings for the purpose of conventional and modern wound care within the meaning of § 31 (1) sentence 1, para. 1a SGB V i. V. m. § 7 No. 1 and § 27 (5) of the Medicinal Products Directive of the Federal Joint Committee (AM-RL). The subject matter of the contract is all dressing material within the meaning of VDB Group 35 (VDB = "Contract Database" of the German Pharmacy Association, which can be called up via the so-called Lauer-Taxe [= Large German Specialty Tax]), which are distributed or can be obtained in Germany ( For details, see the contract and the conditions of participation, including attachments.) The contracting party must grant AOK a rebate of 23% on the applicable pharmacy purchase price (AEP) in accordance with the Lauer-Taxe The procedure is based on a more detailed specification of the conditions of participation and the annexes to all providers of dressing material (within the meaning of § 31 (1a) SGB V) ), which - in each case on the offer subject Bandages - place on the market bandages under their own name. Participation is open to all companies domiciled in Germany or in a Member State of the EU or the EEA who place on the name of the insured person in the health insurance system statutory dressings in Germany at the expense of the AOK.