Public hospitals remain without medication for tender disputes

Patients in public hospitals may be forced to buy dozens of types of drugs because the Health Ministry is failing to sign tenders announced for the medicines on the Essencial List, writes today “Koha Ditore”. He cannot do this because all the offerings he has accepted [...]
Patients in public hospitals may be forced to buy dozens of types of drugs because the Health Ministry is failing to sign tenders announced for the medicines on the Essencial List, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
Such a thing cannot be done because all the bids he has accepted in the last tender have exceeded the segregated means for any bar required. This has made the tender for supplies of about 30 drugs fail.
The Health Ministry's argument for canceling this tender is that all economic operators have offered at more expensive prices.
The paper has researched offers that have been submitted to the MS and compared to the offers of pharmaceutical companies that are being market-retailed specifically to pharmaceuticals. From this research, there is a huge price gap. As long as economic operators bid at approximately the same prices in private drugs, each week it is not the same as their bid for MS. /Periscopi











