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European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
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Framework contract for the implementation of the pharmaceutical legislation and data-driven policy for medical products

Details

Status
Closed
Reference
HADEA/2024/OP/0029
Publication date
Deadline date
Department
European Health and Digital Executive Agency
Programme Sector
  • Health
Programme
  • EU4Health
Tags
  • EUFunded
  • Prior Information Notice

Description

HaDEA has published the call for tenders HADEA/2024/OP/0029 - Framework contract in cascade for the implementation of the pharmaceutical legislation and data-driven policy for medical products.

The subject of this call for tenders is to establish a framework contract (FWC) to support the European Commission in its activities to inform and shape policy making related to the medical products sector (mainly medicinal products and medical devices). 

The objective of the FWC is to procure, by means of multiple specific contracts, timely and high-quality services to ensure that the Commission has, when needed, access to sector specific data and specialised economic expertise on medical products to support policy decision making. The work envisaged would involve data gathering and economic analysis of large data sets as well as relevant contextual and sectoral/company account data. The work will aim to provide insight to the Commission on the medical products sector such as on how well relevant policies/legislation are performing and how changes in the regulatory framework affect the functioning and structure of the markets including market actors as well as products on the market and their use. Relying on both quantitative and qualitative data, the work will include economic and other analysis of the market development including factors that influence pricing, competition, and market structure and the interaction of key healthcare actors (including patients, healthcare providers, public payers and industry), and the actors within supply chains.

Budget: €6 000 000