DOCUMENT
65 -- ICU Bed Replacement - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 3/28/2017
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 339112
— Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;VISN/18PHX;777 E. Missouri, Suite 300;Phoenix AZ 85014
- ZIP Code
- 85014
- Solicitation Number
- VA25817N0278
- Response Due
- 3/15/2017
- Archive Date
- 3/15/2017
- Point of Contact
- Mary Whitlock
- E-Mail Address
-
7-5551
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- 1 This is a REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) only. Market research is being conducted to identify any qualified and capable vendors who are able to provide the following items to the Albuquerque, NM VA Health Care System. If you believe your firm is able to provide the product, you are encouraged to respond by the due date for this RFI. Due date for responses is Friday, March 31, 2017 @ 2pm EST. Email responses to Mary Michele Whitlock @ Mary.Whitlock@va.gov Indicate the following when responding: 1) Socio-economic status 2) Which items you can provide 3) If items are on your government contract & contract# 4) If items are open market 5) If equal provide name/ model# for equal product NAICS Code: 339112, Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing Size Standard: 1,000 Employees 1. Statement of Work 1.1 Introduction to Required Specifications Purpose: The purpose of this Statement of Work (SOW) is to outline the technical specifications and responsibilities of the awarded Vendor, in relation to the provision, integration, and implementation of 19 beds with mattress replacement in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The Phoenix VA must require removal of the existing hospital beds (qty. 20) in the aforementioned locations, and installation and implementation of the new replacement beds. The Vendor must provide all necessary tools, equipment/hardware, installation, maintenance, warranty, and training in accordance with this SOW. Equipment: All equipment must be new, state of the art, and not recertified nor refurbished. Industry Standards: Unless otherwise stated, all equipment must be held to current industry standards for such equipment as present within the current market for hospital beds, supplies, related services, and the most recent International Standards set by the IEC (IEC 60601-2-52). Definitions ICU Bed: A bed specially designed for critically ill patients or others in need of some form of health care in ICU. These beds have special features both for the comfort and well-being of the patient and for the convenience and safety of health care workers. Common features include adjustable height for the entire bed, the head, and the feet, adjustable side rails, and electronic buttons to operate both the bed and other nearby electronic devices. Hospital ICU Mattress: A mattress specially designed for ICU hospitalized. These mattresses have special features both for the comfort and well-being of the patient and for the convenience of health care workers. Common features include a therapeutic surface, pressure redistribution, shear management, moisture management, deep zipper flap, waterproof seams, and delamination protection, has nonskid bottom and or straps to secure to bed frame, ability to support 500 lbs. patient weight. Ability to use for High risk up to Stage IV pressure ulcers. These mattresses are for medical surgical care appropriate for the use in long term and acute areas. Hardware/Software ICU Bed The ICU bed must meet or exceed all technical specifications listed below: Must support Patient weight up to 500 lbs. Must support a minimum of 550 lbs. working load Must have integrated motorized drive system Must have integrated patient scales for patient weights with no more than 1% scale accuracy of the patient weight Must have two upright oxygen tank holder/s and pivoting corner mounted frames to ensure fit into elevators Must have integrated electronic bed lengthening ability up to 10 inches with no separate parts installation requirements Must be able to convert to a sitting position Must be able to convert to Trendelenburg position Must provide both chair & side egress Must have head angle indicator Must have a 30/45 Degree Head of Bed Alarm Must have clearance to accommodate a C-Arm Must have Full Pulmonary Surface with X-Ray Sleeve Must have a full functionality battery backup with status indicator Must have brake alarm Must have automatic bed exit alarm silence reset Must operate with standard 120 volt power outlet Must have straight power cord Must have hands-free CPR release Must have hands-free foot controls Must have minimum of two drainage bag hooks Must have dual head end permanent IV pole Must have right and left integrated IV poles and traction equipment sockets Must have IV pole and traction equipment socket Must have line management Must have technology to prevent patient migration from head to foot end of bed Must have nurse control on footboard and side rails Must have a care giver touch screen Must have audible bed exit alarm with minimum 3 zone sensitivity Must have an automatic bed exit alarm reset function for fall prevention, in the event that a staff member forgets to reset Must have automatic bed extension feature Must have side rails with inner controls for the patient, and outer controls for the staff Must have one handed siderail release Must have frame integrated auxiliary outlet/s Must have a frame integrated night light Maximum bed length of bed (to fit into elevators and through acute care patient room doorways) (Maximum length of 91 inches & Maximum width of 42 inches including bumpers, rails, & any protrusions) Must Integrate with current Phoenix VA nurse call system Novus-Focus Care. Current patient stations SPS 2000/CE Must have minimum of 4 restraint secure points (2 on each side). Life expectancy of beds must meet or exceed 10 years with vendor guarantee of parts availability for the duration. Must have flat mattress deck for compatibility with standard hospital bed and specialty mattresses Must have a minimum clearance height of 6 (below the bed) to allow access for under-bed tables and floor based lift equipment Must have electronic full upright chair patient positioning, allowing for egress from the foot end of the bed 1.3.1.2 The hospital mattress must meet or exceed all technical specifications listed below: Must support patient weight up to 500 lbs. Must have a therapeutic surface to assist in management of pressure, shear, and microclimate for the patient. Must have ability to redistribute pressure through buckling and absorbing patient weight and allow immersion and envelopment to maintain comfort in all positions on the mattress as well as preventing developing pressure ulcers Must have full pulmonary surface Must have a breathable cover that wicks away moisture, equalizes pressure redistribution while balancing the microclimate of the patient s skin Must not conduct heat Must have MAX inflate mode for ease in repositioning with automatic return to prior settings after maximum of 30 minutes Must be able to achieve full rotation with HOB at 30 degree position Must have a maximum mattress thickness of 10 for easy ingress and egress of patients Must allow for a side rail height of 16 for maximum patient safety (from mattress deck to the top of the rail). Must have a nonskid bottom surface or straps to secure to bed frame. Must fit selected hospital bed frame Must have firm edges to prevent collapsing for sitting on side of bed and support weight during ingress and egress. Must have ability to view therapy history log Must have adjustable firmness settings Must have ease of use integrated interface for the end user Must have lock out option Must have delamination protection moisture barrier preventing moisture entrapment Must waterproof seams Must have a deep zipper flap Must be latex free Must have turn assist feature to aid with positioning of patients Must have a 40 degree full body turn capability for assistance with early mobility and prevention of pulmonary complications Must have sensor technology for automatic adjustment of pressure for patient weight, height, position changes, and bed frame articulation changes Must meet US flammability standards: 16CFR1632, 16CFR1633, CAL TB129, Boston BFD IX-11 Must have removable and replaceable inner mattress air bladder Must have bleach tolerant cover for cleaning Vendor Must guarantee of availability of replacement mattress for the period of 10 years Installation Considerations Vendor must provide all materials, labor, and travel needed for installation of the beds. Vendor will work during normal business hours or as directed by the facility upon award. Services must include removal and disposal of all beds needing replacement. Vendor must comply with all VA mandated and local permitted/safety requirements. Support Features Installation/Site Preparation: Site preparation specifications must be furnished in writing by the Vendor as a Site Preparation Report after award of the delivery/task order. The Vendor must provide coordinated professional implementation and project management services. The Vendor must provide a firm timeline and schedule from date of delivery to go-live. The initial installation site report must be provided to the Contracting Officer no later than 1 week after the award. Bed Warranty: The vendor must state the warranty terms when responding to this procurement. Warranty must be, at a minimum, 1 year parts & labor. Travel is the vendor responsibility during the warranty period. This warranty will cover the entirety of the bed and all its components and accessories. Extended warranty or general terms of a service contract will be discussed between the Vendor and this facility. Mattress Warranty: The vendor must state the warranty terms when responding to this procurement. Warranty must be, at a minimum, 1 year parts & labor. Travel is the vendor responsibility during the warranty period. This warranty will cover the entirety of the mattress and all its components and accessories. Extended warranty or general terms of a service contract will be discussed between the Vendor and this facility. User and Service Manuals: The Vendor must provide to each station at no charge, two (2) completed and unabridged printed copies and one (1) electronic version (CD) of operator manuals, service manuals, electronics schematics, troubleshooting guides, and diagnostic software and tools, and parts lists for each piece of equipment purchased to the Biomedical Engineering department with delivery of equipment. Additionally any upgrades to these documents must be provided by the Vendor free of charge. These manuals must include all components and subassemblies, including those not manufacturer by the Vendor. These manuals and documentation must be identical to the ones supplied to the manufacturer s service representatives, and must contain the diagnostics codes, commands, and passwords utilized in maintenance, repair, and calibration of the equipment and provided for the life of the system at no additional cost. Licensing Software updates: The Vendor must provide at no charge, for the lifetime of the device, all routine software updates. All applications software licenses are included in the purchase of the equipment and must not require a renewal charge for the period of time the equipment is in the use in the facility. Clinical Training: The Vendor must provide a training program that is coordinated with and timely to the equipment installation, sufficient to the size and scope of the facility s services. Training must include initial setup and user-training; onsite training for go-live support, and follow-up training upon request. Training will include ongoing customer support after the implementation of the equipment. Biomedical Engineering Training: The Vendor must provide training of the Biomedical Equipment Support Specialists (Hereafter referred as BESS) during initial setup and operations of the equipment, as well as follow-up training, during everyday operation. The Vendor must provide 24/7 technical customer support service for the duration of the equipment at the facility. The on-site training, following installation completion, must include product nomenclature, printed circuit board assembly and subassembly identification and location, interpretation and usage of built-in system diagnostics, and the use of the troubleshooting manual. The Vendor must also provide service seminars at the Vendor s facility tuition-free while the hospital owns the equipment. Support/Maintenance Agreements: Vendor must provide service/maintenance agreement for 8am-6pm PST coverage and provide 24/7 technical and clinical phone support. Period of Performance The vendor MUST estimate equipment time of delivery when bidding on this procurement DISCLAIMER This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to this RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this RFI.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Phoenix VA Health Care System;650 E Indian School RD;Phoenix, AZ
- Zip Code: 85012
- Zip Code: 85012
- Record
- SN04450184-W 20170330/170328235345-e7e47e3dbb9b7176e307142fc4db08e8 (fbodaily.com)
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