Ministry of Health Invites proposals for supply and installation of dialysis machines nationwide

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has announced a call for proposals from qualified suppliers, vendors, and organisations to supply and install dialysis machines in selected hospitals across Ghana.
This initiative aims to boost the country’s capacity to provide life-saving renal care services.
According to the Ministry, interested and eligible entities are required to submit comprehensive proposals that detail the technical specifications of the dialysis machines being offered, demonstrate experience and a proven track record in supplying and installing similar medical equipment, and outline after-sales service and maintenance plans.
Proposals should also include clear delivery timelines and a detailed cost breakdown.
The Ministry emphasised that this advertisement supersedes all previous notices regarding the procurement of dialysis machines.
The deadline for submission of proposals is set for September 9, 2025.
All proposals should be addressed to:
The Chief Director
Ministry of Health
Sekou Toure Avenue, North Ridge
P.O. Box M 44, Accra, Ghana
For further clarification, interested parties may contact the Head of Public Relations at 0247442992.
The Ministry of Health encourages all qualified suppliers and organisations to participate in this important procurement process, which is expected to significantly enhance healthcare delivery for patients requiring dialysis treatment nationwide.
Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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