WHO Medical Device Technical Series Series

Procurement Process Resource Guide

Paperback
October 2012
9789241501378
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  • Publisher
    World Health Organization
  • Published
    25th October 2012
  • ISBN 9789241501378
  • Language English
  • Pages 38 pp.
  • Size 6.25" x 9.25"
$18.00

WHO and partners have been working towards devising an agenda, an action plan, tools and guidelines to increase access to appropriate medical devices. This document is part of a series of reference documents being developed for use at the country level. The series will include the following subject areas:
. policy framework for health technology
. medical device regulations
. health technology assessment
. health technology management
. needs assessment of medical devices
. medical device procurement
. medical equipment donations
. medical equipment inventory management
. medical equipment maintenance
. computerized maintenance management systems
. medical device data
. medical device nomenclature
. medical devices by health-care setting
. medical devices by clinical procedures
. medical device innovation, research and development.

These documents are intended for use by biomedical engineers, health managers, donors, nongovernmental organizations and academic institutions involved in health technology at the district, national, regional or global levels.

Poor practices in the arena of procurement lead to substandard provision or performance of health technology. This document summarizes currently available resources on how to achieve good practice in procurement. The focus is on medical devices; however, the principles and processes outlined can also be applied to the procurement of infrastructure facilities and other supplies.

World Health Organization

World Health Organization is a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, charged to act as the world's directing and coordinating authority on questions of human health. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries, and monitoring and assessing health trends.