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The procurement process for the provision of PET-CT services has been completed by the NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services, hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust. This contract, titled "BCU-FCOWC-59483-PET-CT Services", primarily relates to the health industry sector and is focused on the regions of North Wales and North Powys. The procurement followed a limited method, specifically an award procedure without prior publication of a call for competition, under the Health Service (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025.
The contract was awarded on 19th December 2025 to INHEALTH LTD, with the tender stage fully completed and the contract now active. This procurement offers significant business growth opportunities, particularly for firms specialising in medical imaging and health-related technology services. The engagement is crucial as it ensures the availability of a PET-CT imaging service, which is vital for disease management, especially in cancer treatment, and diagnosing neurological and cardiac conditions.
Such projects could be particularly suitable for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with expertise in clinical solutions and medical imaging, like INHEALTH LTD. This opportunity allows companies to be part of an essential health service provision framework under NHS Wales, thereby enhancing their industry credentials and establishing long-term business relationships within the public health sector in the UK.
This contract is to ensure the maintained availability of a North Wales based PET CT imaging service for the populations of North Wales and North Powys. PET CT is a form of specialised medical imaging involving the administration of radiopharmaceuticals and, in Wales, is a service commissioned by the NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee (JCC). The availability of PET imaging is crucial in the management of a variety of diseases but particularly cancer. PET CT scans can provide greater staging certainty, increasing the likelihood of the correct therapeutic treatment option being chosen and reducing the use of sometimes unnecessary surgical approaches with high morbidity risks. PET CT has been shown to change proposed treatment in around 40% of cases. Staging certainty improves accuracy of cancer datasets which in turn allow outcomes to be more accurately attributed and understood. There is increasing use of PET CT in non-oncology indications with the recent adoption of inflammatory and infective indications. It is increasingly used in diagnosing neurological conditions and cardiac disease. PET CT access is governed in Wales by JCC Policy CP50. PET CT referrals need to fall within a restricted range of funded indications determined by JCC with any other cases only accepted if IPFR (Individual Patient Funding Requests) funding is made available. The clinical indications for PET-CT in Wales are currently less than for England but, as more capacity for PET CT becomes available, these will increase. This remarketing of the currently contracted service is set against a background of the successful support by Welsh Government approval of the OBC for consolidated PET-CT and Nuclear Medicine service within North Wales, due to open in 2027. This procurement will allow for the continuation of PET-CT service provision to the people of North Wales whilst this consolidated centre is built and established, at which point BCUHB will begin providing this commissioned service.
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