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Trucell awarded NSW Health SOA HSSP_HC22_AME885 for Ancillary Medical Imaging Equipment
HealthShare NSW has appointed Trucell Pty Ltd as a supplier under Standing Offer Agreement HSSP_HC22_AME885, Ancillary Medical Imaging Equipment 2023 to 2028. Trucell will supply LG Electronics diagnostic and clinical displays to NSW Health facilities under this contract from 20 December 2023 to 19 December 2028.
HealthShare NSW, on behalf of the Health Administration Corporation, has appointed Trucell Pty Ltd as an approved supplier under Standing Offer Agreement HSSP_HC22_AME885: Ancillary Medical Imaging Equipment. The arrangement runs for five years, from 20 December 2023 to 19 December 2028, and covers the supply of LG Electronics medical displays to NSW Health facilities.
Contract reference
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Contract reference | HSSP_HC22_AME885 |
| Contract name | Ancillary Medical Imaging Equipment 2023 to 2028 |
| Principal | Health Administration Corporation (HealthShare NSW) |
| Supplier | Trucell Pty Ltd |
| Commencement date | 20 December 2023 |
| End date | 19 December 2028 |
| Document reference | HD23/53294 |
| Coverage | Supply of LG Electronics displays to NSW Health |
What this means in practice
A NSW Health Standing Offer Agreement is a centrally-negotiated procurement arrangement that gives individual local health districts, networks, and HealthShare-aligned facilities a pre-approved pathway to order goods and services without running their own tender. For ancillary medical imaging equipment, that means radiology, theatre, ward, and clinical-review teams across NSW can now place orders for LG diagnostic, clinical review, mammography, and surgical displays through Trucell against this SOA for the next five years.
For NSW Health buyers, this changes three things:
- The procurement path is shorter. Orders against the SOA do not require a fresh open tender. Local procurement officers can engage Trucell directly under the agreement’s terms.
- Pricing and warranty terms are pre-negotiated. The commercial detail is locked at the SOA level and applies across orders.
- The supplier accountability is documented. Service expectations, escalation paths, and contractual recourse are set by the SOA, not invented case by case.
For Trucell, this is the formal extension of work we have been doing with NSW Health facilities for over a decade into a centrally-managed contract structure, with LG Electronics as the underlying display manufacturer for the period.
What is covered under the SOA
The agreement falls under HealthShare NSW’s category for Ancillary Medical Imaging Equipment. In practice, the scope of what Trucell supplies under this SOA centres on the LG medical display range:
- Diagnostic monitors for primary clinical reporting in radiology and mammography, including 12MP self-calibrating displays for breast imaging.
- Clinical review monitors for secondary review, MDT rooms, ward use, and consult environments.
- Surgical monitors for theatre and procedure-room viewing.
Trucell additionally provides installation coordination, calibration verification, and warranty handling against the LG range as part of supply delivery.
How NSW Health teams engage Trucell under this SOA
If you are a NSW Health procurement officer, biomedical engineer, radiology administrator, or facility manager planning a display refresh against this SOA, the engagement path is straightforward:
- Reach out to Trucell with your site, room type, and approximate volume.
- We confirm model fit (diagnostic vs clinical review vs surgical), pricing under the SOA, and lead time.
- Order proceeds against HSSP_HC22_AME885 with your local procurement officer; we deliver, install, and verify.
- Ongoing warranty, calibration, and replacement under the SOA terms over the contract period.
For ongoing radiology IT context (PACS, RIS, reading-room workstations, secure messaging), see the Westmead Hospital Lunch and Learn write-up where we walked clinical teams through the LG range in person.
A note on contract verification
Standing Offer Agreements administered by HealthShare NSW are internal procurement instruments and are not listed on a public consumer-facing register. NSW Health procurement officers and authorised LHD/Network buyers can verify SOA HSSP_HC22_AME885 through their HealthShare NSW procurement contact or by referencing document HD23/53294. We are happy to share the executed cover page on request as part of any procurement engagement.
Talk to us
If your NSW Health facility is planning a diagnostic, clinical review, or surgical display refresh and you want to use the SOA pathway, reach out and we will scope the order with you. Use the form below to start the conversation.