University of Illinois at Chicago
Exemption #807IDM

Announcement of an Exempt Purchase

Award Info Published Thursday December 8, 2022

Medtronic USA, IncorporatedMinneapolis, MN

  • Amount: An estimated $4,500,000
  • Terms: An estimated start date of 12/5/2022 through 12/31/2027
  • Renewals: None

Summary

Vendors

1 total
0 BEP vendors
0 VBP vendors
0 Small businesses

The University award process may be delayed up to thirty days as this award goes through a state approval process.

First published Thursday, December 8, 2022
The University awarded a contract for neurological disposable supplies.
Medtronic neurological interventional disposable and implantable supplies (neuro balloons, catheters, coils, guidewires, and pipelines) are used to treat neurovascular diseases such as aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, cavernous malformations, and stroke.
This purchase is exempt from the usual selection processes of the Procurement Code because the procurement expenditure is for medical supplies or medical services necessary for the delivery of care and treatment at medical, dental, or veterinary teaching facilities utilized by SIU or U of I (30 ILCS 500 / 1-13(b-5)) Medtronic implant and supplies have to do with direct patient care. Without access to these specific supplies the hospital would not be able to offer surgical procedures and care that would drive patients elsewhere and result in a loss of revenue to the Hospital.

For instructions on how to obtain a comprehensive purchase description, disclosure or contract forms, contact:
Ian Masterton
University of Illinois at Chicago
UIC Purchasing Division
809 South Marshfield Ave., 3rd Floor (M/C 560)
Chicago, IL 60612
Phone: (312) 996-2801
FAX: (312) 996-3135

The State of Illinois has a policy to encourage prospective vendors to hire qualified veterans, minorities, females, persons with disabilities and ex-offenders.

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Exemption Document

  • 807IDMSignedExemptionForm.pdf (2 MB)
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