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Beijing Implements Centralized Dental Implant Procurement

China: The Beijing Municipal Medical Insurance Bureau has released the selection results of the Beijing Dental Implant System. On April 20, all selected companies, distribution companies, and medical institutions will be signing a tripartite agreement to implement online procurement.

Participation and Procurement Cycle

According to the Beijing Municipal Medical Insurance Bureau, public medical institutions that provide dental implant services and non-public medical institutions that voluntarily participate in the centralized procurement of dental implant-related consumables should participate in this procurement. 

The procurement cycle of the dental implant system is 3 years, and the agreement procurement volume is re-declared every year.

Selection Results

The selection results of the oral implant system are divided into two categories. One type is the oral implant system, which implements the centralized procurement of inter-provincial alliances. The material of the implant is grade 4 pure titanium or titanium alloy. 

The other category is an all-ceramic crown product used for single-tooth implantation. Beijing implements price-limited online purchases for all-ceramic crowns used in single-tooth implants. The main component of all-ceramic crown products is zirconia, including white zirconium and colored zirconium (including single-color zirconium and layered colored zirconium).

This centralized procurement system is aimed at reducing costs and ensuring the quality of dental implant-related consumables. The Bureau encourages other medical institutions to take the initiative to participate in this procurement, which hopes to benefit the patients in Beijing by providing affordable and high-quality dental implant services.

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