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10月河南医疗器械招采市场:招标预算总额9.06亿元,南阳市中心医院超亿元采购落地
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-15 07:19
Core Insights - In October 2025, the total number of medical device procurement projects in Henan Province decreased to 722, but the total budget and winning bid amounts increased compared to September [1][9] - Zhengzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital led the bidding with a budget of 1.16 billion yuan, while the total bidding budget for the province reached approximately 9.06 billion yuan, reflecting a 5% increase from the previous month [2][6] Bidding Overview - The number of bidding projects in October was 453, a decrease of 29 from September, while the total bidding budget increased by 43.73 million yuan [2] - Zhengzhou accounted for nearly 50% of the total bidding projects with 220, and its bidding budget increased by over 50% to 3.75 billion yuan [4] - The top bidding projects included a 77.99 million yuan project for traditional Chinese medicine innovation and a 54.01 million yuan project for medical equipment procurement at Lankao County Hospital [6] Winning Bid Overview - The total number of winning bids in October was 269, with a total amount of approximately 6.76 billion yuan, an increase of 557.5 million yuan from September [9] - New Xiang City surpassed Zhengzhou with a winning bid total of 1.43 billion yuan, with the top project being a 82.57 million yuan MRI purchase [9][12] - The leading companies in terms of winning bid amounts included Beijing Chenxing Kangrui Technology Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Chengtai Zhide Medical Technology Development Co., Ltd. [10][12] Specific Projects - The procurement project for the Nanyang Central Hospital, which began in April, successfully concluded with a total budget of 1.32 billion yuan and a winning bid amount of 1.29 billion yuan [13] - The project included multiple batches, with the fourth batch involving a budget of 17.55 million yuan for various medical equipment [13][14] - The Nanyang Central Hospital is set to become a major regional medical center with a focus on neurology and orthopedics, with plans for 2,000 beds and 51 operating rooms [14]