Conclusion of framework agreements for the carrying out of accreditation reviews in hospitals by leading visiting officers (leader) from the date of conclusion of the contract until 30.06.2023. Proceedings aimed at
the conclusion of framework agreements pursuant to the law of 11 September 2019. Public procurement law (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 1129, i.e.), hereinafter referred to as “PZP”, in accordance with the applicable provisions
concerning the award of an unlimited tender contract with an estimated value above the amount of the contract value specified in the provisions issued pursuant to Article 3 (2) of the PZP Act.
a detailed description in Annex 1 to SWZ.
Conclusion of framework agreements for the carrying out of accreditation reviews in hospitals by leading visiting officers (leader) from the date of conclusion of the contract until 30.06.2023. Proceedings aimed at
the conclusion of framework agreements pursuant to the law of 11 September 2019. Public procurement law (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 1129, i.e.), hereinafter referred to as “PZP”, in accordance with the applicable provisions
concerning the award of an unlimited tender contract with an estimated value above the amount of the contract value specified in the provisions issued pursuant to Article 3 (2) of Law PZP.3.6.
The purpose of the Framework Agreement is to establish the conditions for contracts which may be awarded during the period of the Framework Agreement (i.e. from the date of its conclusion to 30 June 2023), in particular
maximum prices per person of accreditation visit. Signing a framework agreement for accreditation reviews is a necessary condition for continuing participation in
implementing procedures for carrying out accreditation reviews in specific Medicinal Subjectives. The service will be implemented in accordance with the requirements laid down in: Accreditation Act in
health care of 6 November 2008 (OJ 2016,2135 t.j. of 2016.12.23); Regulation of the Minister of Health of 31 August 2009 on the procedure for assessing compliance by the granting entity
health benefits of accreditation standards and fees for carrying out (OJ, item 1216 and 2019, item 2068);
health and the functioning of hospitals published in the Official Journal of the Minister of Health No. 2 item 24 of 25 January 2010.
up to 80 accreditation reviews. The number given is the estimate size, and the actual number of reviews carried out will be due to the current needs of the Ordering Authority.Any review will be
lasted a maximum of 3 days. Detailed description of the item of the order in part 1 of SWZ.