Healthcare Services
Healthcare Services
RootMedical, dental, nursing and public health services
Opportunities
66
Active funding opportunities
Subcategories
4
Specialized categories
Category Code
85
UNSPSC classification
Subcategories
Segment
Medical and Clinical Services
Primary care, specialist and hospital medical services
25opportunities
•4 subcategories
Segment
Mental Health and Wellbeing Services
Psychological, counselling and mental health support
21opportunities
•3 subcategories
Segment
Nursing and Allied Health Services
Nursing, allied health and home care services
25opportunities
•3 subcategories
Segment
Public Health Services
Population health, vaccination and health promotion
12opportunities
•3 subcategories
Recent Opportunities
Grant
NATSIFAC Program - Relocation and settlement of residential care clients into newly completed NATSIFACP facilities
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to provide funding to assist with the relocation, orientation and settlement of residents into newly built NATSIFACP aged care homes in a culturally safe manner and consistent with requirements of the Aged Care Quality Standards (the standards).
The objectives of the grant opportunity are to support eligible applicants with:
coordinated relocation logistics such as the development and implementation of plans, procedures and protocols (including critical Chain of Custody for Schedule 8 medications) to ensure a seamless relocation of the service and existing aged care residents in a manner that meets the requirements outlined in Aged Care Act 2024 (the Act), the Aged Care Rules 2025 (the Rules), the Standards (including Outcome 7.2: Transitions), and other Australian and/or State or Territory legislation.
temporary engagement of specialists and additional qualified staff, including additional Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander health workers to ensure and support culturally safe, trauma-aware and healing-informed care and processes throughout the transition, and
short-term hire of manual labour, additional vehicles and/or necessary equipment for departing and/or receival facilities to meet care requirements under relevant legislation (including occupational health and safety regulations) and to mitigate associated risks for all persons involved.
The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to:
ensure aged care residents experience a safe and well-coordinated transition to the new home and are settled in a manner that prioritises the physical, emotional and cultural care needs of the individual and meets the requirements outlined in applicable legislation, and
support a seamless transition of the NATSIFACP service from their old building to the newly constructed aged care home.
To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Australian Goverment
Australia
AUD 0 - 2,500,000
Tender-48 days left
Physiotherapy Services for Sydney Trains - Doc5590882943
Physiotherapy Services for Sydney Trains - Doc5590882943
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Apr 10, 2026
Tender-48 days left
Aboriginal Youth Throughcare Program – FASD - Expression of Interest - RFi_104
Aboriginal Youth Throughcare Program – FASD - Expression of Interest - RFi_104
NSW Government
Australia
AUD 0 - 7,600,000
Closes Apr 10, 2026
Grant
Cochrane Funding Program 2026
Cochrane is an international, independent, not-for-profit organisation that aims to promote evidence-based practice in service provision and clinical healthcare. Cochrane systematic reviews are a key element in improving the quality and accessibility of the evidence to support healthcare decision making. The Australian Government has announced a total of $6,476,822 (GST exclusive) to support Cochrane activities in Australia over four years (from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2030). This funding will be administered by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
The objectives of this funding program are to:
- Support Australian Cochrane review production and evidence synthesis to inform healthcare decision making.
- Ensure that resources are allocated to specific, measurable activities that deliver high value outputs.
For further information on the Cochrane Funding Program 2026, see the Cochrane Administered Funding Grant 2026-2030_grant opportunity guidelines. The activities that fall within this grant support NHMRC’s strategic priorities: in particular the translation of research into public policy, health systems and clinical practice, and the use of new tools and technologies to improve healthcare including artificial intelligence in health. These are aligned with the Australian Government’s commitment to evidence-based healthcare and focus on priorities for national policy and decision making.
Australian Goverment
Australia
Tender
Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Equipment, Management and Support Services
Ambulance Victoria is seeking the supply of Victorian Stroke Telemedicine (VST) Equipment, Management and Support Services. The purpose of this RFT is to engage the market to select a suitably qualified and experienced provider to supply telemedicine software and hardware equipment under a contractual arrangement that includes management and support services of the products.
The tender requirements will include, in part, a mandatory selection criterion in the Specification, due to the specialised nature of the equipment. Request documentation will require Tenderers to provide costings for a lease and outright purchase.
Installation of the equipment will be required at 22 sites across Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales (Australia). The Contractor will provide installation, training, and ongoing education of hospital and VST personnel.
Victorian Government
Australia
Grant
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Storage Funding Program
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to support patients from two population groups who face extra costs associated with fertility preservation:
people who require fertility treatment, including fertility preservation, due to a cancer diagnosis, and
people at risk of passing on genetic conditions who have undergone pre-implantation genetic testing funded by the Medicare Benefit Schedule (MBS), as described in MBS items 13207, 73384, 73385, 73386 or 73387.
Costs associated with the cryostorage of eggs, sperm or embryos are not currently subsidised through the Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) and these patient groups often face extra costs associated with fertility preservation.
The intended outcome of the program is to reduce eligible patient’s costs for preserving eggs, sperm, or embryos through cryostorage (freezing). Under the program, patients will be eligible for up to ten years of cryostorage funding per eligible material stored.
To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red Grant Opportunity Documents button on the left hand side.
Australian Goverment
Australia