Central Clinic announced tender insurance
The Central Clinical Hospital of the country (LLC Merkezi Klinik) will insure the property and hospital liability to third parties for 2014 fiscal year. For this purpose, a tender was announced, said the agency on public procurement .
The Central Clinic relies on professional services for 5 types of insurance: insurance of the building of the clinics, chiropractic medical equipment, and electronic equipment in the clinic. In addition, they plan insurance of vehicles owned by the hospital , as well as civil liability to third parties.
The tender procedure will be held on March 7. Stamp duty for participation in the tender is 200 manat .
In evaluating the bids, priority will be given to efficiency , financial and technical capabilities and quality of services.
The founder of Merkezi Klinik LLC is the State Committee on State Property Management. The registration was passed in January 2009. The Central Clinic is subject to the Special Medical Service of the President of Azerbaijan.
The charter capital is 30 million 906.7 thousand manats. - 17D-
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