Medical and Clinical Services
Medical and Clinical Services
SegmentPrimary care, specialist and hospital medical services
Opportunities
25
Active funding opportunities
Subcategories
4
Specialized categories
Category Code
8510
UNSPSC classification
Subcategories
Family
Hospital and Acute Care
Inpatient, surgical and emergency hospital services
1opportunity
Family
Primary Care Services
General practitioner and family medicine services
3opportunities
Family
Specialist Medical Services
Cardiology, oncology and specialist consultations
0opportunities
Family
Telehealth Services
Remote consultations and digital health delivery
1opportunity
Recent Opportunities
Grant
Hospital to Home Program
This grant opportunity was announced as part of the 2025-26 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO). The purpose of this grant opportunity is to extend and build on the success of the previous funding (GO5718) for the Hospital and Home Program (Program). The Program provides ongoing, targeted support to women and families impacted by stillbirth, neonatal death or sudden unexpected death of an infant. Dedicated peer support workers support families within three months of their loss and provide six sessions over six months.
The objectives of the grant opportunity are to:
• provide early and targeted culturally responsive support to assist in the transfer of bereaved families between hospitals and support services
• increase the number of referrals received into the Program from maternity hospitals, hospices, funeral directors or via self-referral
• increase the provision of support services for First Nations and multicultural families through the implementation of culturally safe bereavement practices
• increase the delivery of culturally responsive support services to rural and remote families, through the training and coordination of bereavement outreach support workers and increased use of telehealth.
The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to:
• reduce isolation felt by women and families following the loss of an infant and acknowledge the impact of grief
• reduce the likelihood of complications with grief that can lead to poor mental and physical health outcomes
• support bereaved parents in their transition to day-to-day life following the loss of an infant, by supporting them to integrate back into their communities and return to regular activities such as work
• increase the understanding of family, friends and community regarding the needs of bereaved families.
To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Australian Goverment
Australia
AUD 0 - 4,982,000
Tender-48 days left
Physiotherapy Services for Sydney Trains - Doc5590882943
Physiotherapy Services for Sydney Trains - Doc5590882943
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Apr 10, 2026
Tender
SCM2231 Employment Related Medical Services Prequalification Scheme
SCM2231 Employment Related Medical Services Prequalification Scheme
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Oct 17, 2026
Tender
PQQ Specialised psychological and wellbeing support services
Austin Health is seeking suitability qualified and experienced Supplier(s) to deliver specialised psychological and wellbeing support services (SPWSS) to our workforce to complement an EAP/CIR service and is pleased to invite you to respond to this PQQ.
The aim of the questionnaire is to:
• Identify suppliers with experience in delivering this neiche services to a large metro tertiary healthcare service
• Identify the number of suitable suppliers in the Australian market
• Understand the indicative costs
• Understand different service models that will help develop the scope for our future ITS
• Understand suppliers proposed resourcing structures for this type of project
Following the evaluation of the PQQ submissions, suitable suppliers may be shortlisted and invited to respond to a formal Invitation to Supply (ITS). Further information on this next market engagement will be shared with these shortlisted suppliers.
Victorian Government
Australia
Tender
Analytical Laboratory Services for AMRA 2026-2029
Dairy Food Safety Victoria (DFSV) is seeking submissions from laboratory service providers to provide analytical testing services for the Australian Milk Residue Analysis (AMRA) Survey. The analytes covered in the survey include a range of veterinary, agricultural chemicals and environmental contaminants in raw cow's milk. Suitably qualified laboratories will be required to have NATA accredited test methods, meet method performance parameters and the ability to demonstrate satisfactory performance.
The services required include:
- analyse raw milk samples
- provide certificate of analysis (CoA)
- issue bi-monthly electronic reports of samples pending and reported.
DFSV is a statutory authority established by the Victorian Parliament under the Dairy Act 2000. As the independent food safety regulator of Victoria's dairy industry, DFSV's role is to ensure that national food safety standards are met through licensing all dairy businesses operating in Victoria and ensuring compliance with their food safety program.
DFSV co-ordinate the AMRA Survey on behalf of the Australian Government, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
Victorian Government
Australia
Tender
PRN22-447 Provision of Toxicology Services to Court Services Victoria
Court Services Victoria (CSV) is a body corporate established by the Court Services Victoria Act 2014 (Vic) to provide the administrative services and facilities necessary for Victoria’s courts and tribunals to operate independently of the direction of the executive branch of government.
CSV is seeking responses for the provision of Toxicology Services to support court mandated drug testing across the Magistrates’ Court, Children’s Court, and County Court of Victoria for a duration of up to seven years, consisting of a fixed term of 3 years with 2 options (2 years each) at the discretion of CSV.
The proposed Part C Contract is a Standing Offer Agreement, under which CSV can issue contract Purchase Orders for each of the Magistrates Court of Victoria, the Children’s Court of Victoria and the County Court of Victoria. This will create separate Purchase Order Contracts for those jurisdictions. CSV is adopting this approach for ease of contract management, as invoicing and reporting will be required separately for each jurisdiction.
Toxicology Services are a critical component of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Orders (DATOs) at MCV and CCV, Family Drug Treatment Court (FDTC) at ChCV, and other therapeutic interventions. Drug and alcohol testing is the primary mechanism used to monitor participant progress and compliance with a DATO in accordance with the Adult Treatment Court Best Practice Standards and Section 18X(1) of The Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic). Accordingly, access to timely and accurate results is critical to facilitating the judicial monitoring requirements of a DATO and achieving therapeutic outcomes for program participants. Participants are subject to regular urinalysis testing, often multiple times per week, with results informing judicial decisions and case reviews. The services must comply with updated standards such as AS/NZS 4308:2023 and include testing for a broader range of substances, including Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG), Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB), Ketamine, and synthetic cannabinoids.
The scope of this RFT includes both onsite sample collection and offsite laboratory testing services. The services include:
Onsite Collection : At Melbourne Therapeutic Recovery Centre (350 Queen Street, Melbourne), Dandenong, Ballarat, Shepparton and any other locations as deemed necessary by Courts Group, with staffing levels ranging from 1–3 collectors per site.
Offsite Collection : At the supplier’s community-based in-clinic collection facilities managed and resourced by the supplier throughout metropolitan Melbourne including Shepparton.
Laboratory Testing: Compliance with AS/NZS 4308:2023 for urine drug screening, including testing for EtG, GHB, Ketamine, synthetic cannabis and fentanyl based, and other substances as directed by the courts.
Turnaround Times: Results within 24 hours for screening tests and 48 hours for confirmations or additional substances.
Results Communication : The Service Provider will be required to provide the results by a web-based method such as a portal.
Service Availability : 360 days per year, excluding public holidays.
The end result of this procurement process will be a Services Agreement with a sole service provider where each court will request Services under the Contract.
For further details, please refer to the attachments.
Victorian Government
Australia