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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Procurement Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Procurement Transparency Payments "October_2020" Supplier Value Paid (PETTY CASH ACCOUNT) 3,377.03 1ST CALL MOBILITY LTD 732.00 3M UNITEK UK (ORTHODONTIC PRODUCTS) 4,198.78 4 WAYS HEALTHCARE LIMITED 15,233.75 A & H BRYANT 180.42 A ALGEO LTD 164.88 A BEER 7.20 A CUMBERLIDGE LTD 14,747.35 A DEASY 393.75 A DOUGLAS 328.12 A FELL 124.00 A FORRESTER 3,521.00 A GRAFTON 602.15 A HARRIS 114.75 A KELLY 91.52 A KUCEWICZ 24.25 A L CLINICIAN LIMITED (RAJAK) 825.00 A MARSHALL 30.80 A MARSHALL 1,122.60 A MAZAI 3,450.17 A NORADEEN 481.72 A R MATERIALS HANDLING LTD 1,068.00 A R YOUNGSON 219.20 A RIDSDALE 5,759.08 A S CATERING SUPPLIES LTD 47.94 A SLATER 465.75 A SOMERVILLE LTD 401.47 A TAI 250.00 A W BENT LTD 1,641.63 A&F SPRINKLERS LTD 216.60 A-Z TEC MEDICAL LIMITED 195.30 A2B OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 132.24 AAH PHARMACEUTICALS LTD 698,751.39 ABATRON LTD 553.27 ABBOTT LABORATORIES LTD 1,563.97 ABBOTT MEDICAL UK LTD 73,592.76 ABPI 105.00 AC MAINTENANCE LTD 3,162.00 ACCIDENT SOLICITORS DIRECT 1,000.00 ACCORD FLOORING LTD 485.16 ACE JANITORIAL SUPPLIES LIMITED 17,715.60 ACES 493.38 ACORN ANALYTICAL SERVICES 129.00 ACORN INDUSTRIAL SERVICES LTD 3,166.97 ACROSTAK 1,612.80 Page 1 of 31 Supplier Value Paid ACTIVE TAGGING LTD 1,560.00 ACUMED LTD 6,539.16 ADI ENVIRONMENTAL LTD 3,977.89 ADVANCED ACCELERATOR APPLICATIONS 67,638.00 ADVANCED DIGITAL INNOVATION (UK) LTD 4,800.00 ADVANCED HEALTH & CARE 32,436.58 ADVANCED STERILIZATION PRODUCTS (UK) LTD 25,495.15 ADVISEINC LTD 11,160.00 AEROGEN LIFESCIENCES UK LTD 3,429.60 AFFINITY CARE (SHIPLEY) 8,400.00 AGS 3,319.20 AIR COMPRESSORS & BLOWERS NORTH LIMITED 324.00 AIR ENVIRONMENTAL LTD 4,068.00 AIR LIQUIDE (HOMECARE) LTD 20,284.50 AIR PROJECTS LTD 9,600.00 AIRCO REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING L 13,551.36 AIREDALE NHS TRUST 106,453.75 AIRFLOW COOLING LTD 43,142.40 AIRMASTER AIR CONDITIONING LIMITED 3,235.38 AJ PRODUCTS 1,786.80 AKIRA FINANCIAL LIMITED 108,791.41 ALBION DETECTION SYSTEMS LTD 13,417.48 ALCON EYECARE (UK) LTD 15,276.43 ALCURA UK LTD 163,369.00 ALEX GAGE LTD 59.30 ALEXANDRA PLC 16,001.87 ALIUM MEDICAL 2,400.00 ALIVECOR LTD 244.46 ALLBATTERIES (UK) LTD 818.28 ALLEN & ORR LTD 189.90 ALLERGAN LTD 52,220.45 ALLERGY THERAPEUTICS (UK) LTD 234.50 ALLIANCE DISPOSABLES (NORTH) 3,390.18 ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE (DISTRIBUTION) LTD 565,751.10 ALLIANCE MEDICAL LTD 72,000.00 ALLOGA UK LTD 633,525.90 ALLSTAR BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 6,762.92 ALPHA LABORATORIES LTD 2,543.44 ALPHABET (UK) FLEET MANAGEMENT 16,055.55 ALS LABORATORIES (UK) LIMITED 2,447.02 ALTOMED LTD 8,363.40 ALWOODLEY MEDICAL CENTRE 1,358.70 AMBICORP LTD 16,727.00 AMBU LTD 807.48 AMERICAN ORTHODONTICS (UK) LTD 3,534.28 AMGEN LIMITED 80,518.00 AMO UK LTD 2,524.57 AMS INTERNATIONAL 2,342.11 ANALYTICAL SERVICES INT. LTD. 1,578.00 ANDERSEN CALEDONIA LIMITED 285.60 Page 2 of 31 Supplier Value Paid ANDERSIDE TOOLS LTD 144.71 ANETIC AID LTD 934.04 ANGIODYNAMICS LIMITED 12,960.00 ANGLOPLAS LTD 737.88 ANSA ELEVATORS LTD 314,083.49 ANTAC SUPPORT SERVICES LTD 11,454.00 APOLLO FUELS LTD 643.36 APPLE STORE 412.80 APPLIED MEDICAL UK LTD 8,845.20 APR MEDTECH 3,636.60 AQUA RENTALS LTD 720.00 AQUATRONIC GROUP MANAGEMENT PLC 5,303.65 AQUILANT LTD 32,446.12 ARCO GROUP 2,483.83 ARDEN WINCH AND COMPANY LIMITED 1,258.94 ARDO MEDICAL LTD 205.20 ARGON MEDICAL DEVICES UK LTD 4,138.80 ARGOS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 149.44 ARJO UKLTD 9,421.81 ARMSTRONG MEDICAL LTD 1,626.96 ARNOLD CLARK FINANCE LTD 20,031.07 ARTHREX LTD 2,364.37 ARVAL UK LTD 3,632.40 ASDA OPTICIANS 39.10 ASPECT SCIENTIFIC LTD 1,708.80 ASPIRE PHARMA LIMITED 5,610.00 ASSOCIATED CHEMIST (WICKER) LTD 2,598.43 ATHONA RECRUITMENT LTD 10,903.20 ATLANTIC DATA LTD 907.76 ATLAS COPCO COMPRESSORS 2,884.12 ATOM SCIENTIFIC LTD 228.46 ATOS MEDICAL 1,231.34 ATS EUROMASTER LIMITED 303.26 AUTOMATED MESSAGING SYSTEMS LTD (AMS) 180.00 AUTOWAYS (1931) LTD 439.99 AVANOS MEDICAL UK LTD 3,604.17 AVICENNA SURGICAL LTD 1,716.00 AVOIRA LIMITED 5,919.16 AXSYS TECHNOLOGY LTD 18,722.40 B BRAUN AVITUM UK LTD 17,108.36 B J HOPKINS 339.65 B JACKSON 1,608.51 B M M WESTON LIMITED (CASTLE SERVICES) 1,061.40 B.BRAUN MEDICAL LIMITED 156,743.89 BADGES PLUS LTD 588.00 BAILEY INSTRUMENTS LTD 420.00 BAKER HUGHES 704.03 BARD LTD 27,073.42 BARNSLEY CATERING SERVICES LTD 3,032.15 BARNSLEY HEALTHCARE FEDERATION (BHF) CIC 1,237.96 Page 3 of 31 Supplier Value Paid BARNSLEY HOSPITAL NHSFT 326,956.92 BARTHOLOMEW MEDICAL GROUP 1,200.00 BARWORTH MEDICAL (UK) LTD 756.00 BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL 61.53 BATES OFFICE SERVICES LTD 387.00 BATH ASU 18,051.17 BAUSCH & LOMB SURGICAL LTD 18,118.80 BAXTER HEALTHCARE LTD 723,143.81 BAYER PLC 391,355.77 BAYWATER HEALTHCARE 653.96 BEACHCROFT LLP 10,555.29 BEAGLE ORTHOPAEDIC 1,223.57 BEAVER HEALTHCARE T/A OCURA HEALTHCARE 2,524.20 BEAVER VISITEC INTERNATIONAL (SALES) LTD 8,440.47 BECTON DICKINSON CME UK LTD 18,149.52 BECTON DICKINSON UK LIMITED 1,377.87 BEIGHTON WELFARE RECREATION GROUND 700.00 BELMONT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD 194.40 BENTLEY INNOMED GMBH 2,400.00 BES HEALTHCARE LTD 5,408.40 BG COUNTERS LTD 4,978.28 BIDFOOD 5,706.02 BINGHAMS FOOD LTD 1,357.60 BIO PRODUCTS LABORATORY 15,061.50 BIO-MEDICAL LABORATORY SUPPLIES 522.00 BIOCARE EUROPE S.R.L. 4,827.50 BIOCOMPOSITES LTD 5,412.00 BIOCONNECTIONS 150.49 BIOCRATES LIFE SCIENCES AG 583.85 BIOHIT HEALTHCARE LTD 802.56 BIOMED CENTRAL LTD 1,944.00 BIOSENSORS EUROPE 8A 6,615.00 BIOTEST (UK) LTD 23,400.00 BIOTRONIK UK LTD 1,680.00 BIRLEY HEALTH CENTRE 2,939.00 BIRMINGHAM OPTICAL GROUP 109.14 BK MEDICAL UK LIMITED 1,634.40 BLACKWELL ONLINE 177.60 BLACKWELLS UK LTD 322.91 BLAGDENS MOTOR ENGINEERS 674.00 BLATCHFORD LTD 707,653.96 BLINK MEDICAL LTD 6,125.66 BLOCKMASTER DRAINCARE & HYGIENE SERVICES 2,646.00 BLUE BOX MEDICAL LTD 8,186.28 BOC LTD 108,939.38 BODYSTAT LTD 799.13 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM LTD 22,394.88 BOLTON HOSPITALS NHS TRUST 2,515.00 BOORMAN J 60.00 BOOTS THE CHEMISTS 2,144,463.00 Page 4 of 31 Supplier Value Paid BOSTON SCIENTIFIC LTD 27,032.46 BOXT LIMITED 2,127.24 BP PHOTOGRAPHY 710.00 BRACCO UK LTD 24,859.02 BRACON LTD 308.47 BRADFORD COLLEGE 700.00 BRADFORD DISTRICT CARE TRUST 56,325.16 BRADFORD TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST 833,096.00 BRAINLAB LTD 30,450.00 BRAKE BROS LTD 19,390.04 BRANCASTER CARE HOMES LTD 129,946.37 BRANDON MEDICAL CO LTD 90,754.64 BREAS MEDICAL GROUP 4,875.58 BREDENT UK LTD 886.08 BRIAN MELLOR ASSOCIATES 9,408.00 BRIGGS EQUIPMENT UK 117.60 BRIGHT TECHNOLOGIES LTD 438.00 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB PHARMACEUTICALS LTD 162,685.08 BRITISH RENAL SOCIETY 120.00 BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTE 248.40 BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC 1,710.89 BROADSWORD UK LIMITED 6,858.54 BROOK BAKERY LTD 1,578.96 BRYANT MEDICAL LTD T/A BRYANT DENTAL 60,695.03 BRYANT PLASTICS LIMITED 6,786.00 BSI BUSINESS INFORMATION 6,507.00 BSN MEDICAL LTD 1,433.49 BSS GROUP PLC 2,138.54 BULLSEYE SUPER FACTORS LTD 544.06 BUNZL RETAIL & HEALTHCARE SUPPLIES LTD 3,026.09 BURGESS ROAD SURGERY 172.80 BURLODGE LTD 1,110.78 BUSINESS DICTATION LTD 13,003.45 BUTCHER & POWELL DECORATORS 20,796.00 BUZZ SUPPLIES LTD 13.85 BXT ACCEYLON LTD 5,124.24 C ACOSTA 221.51 C ALLMAND 767.90 C ANDREWS 102.70 C DACRES 150.00 C EGEGE 121.00 C GOODCHILD 249.37 C GREEN 270.46 C GUFFOGG 75.00 C HAWKE 1,411.75 C JENNINGS 185.51 C LILEY 514.40 C MALCOLMSON 212.94 C SHEPPARD 400.00 C SMITH 454.40 Page 5 of 31 Supplier Value Paid C SOUTH 40.00 C&S FABRICATIONS LTD 492.00 C3 WATER SOLUTIONS LTD 552.00 CAFEOLOGY LTD 541.27 CAIRN TECHNOLOGY LTD 4,154.30 CALDERDALE & HUDDERSFIELD NHS TRUST 134,853.31 CALEA UK LIMITED 56,859.84 CALTAG-MEDSYSTEMS LTD 101.23 CAMLAB LTD 943.76 CANTEL UK MEDICAL 6,536.76 CANTERBURY CHRIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY 168.00 CANTOR & NISSEL LTD 1,140.71 CAPITA SYMONDS LTD 144,214.52 CARBON FILTERS DIRECT LTD 382.80 CARDIFF & VALE NHS TRUST 1,913.86 CARDINAL HEALTH UK 432 LIMITED 7,754.40 CARE QUALITY COMISSION 71,723.00 CAREFLEX LTD 157.20 CARL ZEISS LTD 258,874.32 CARLETON MEDICAL LTD 84.00 CARLETON OPTICAL EQUIPMENT LTD 556.68 CARROW MEDICAL LTD 1,044.00 CASCADE WATER SYSTEMS LTD 300.88 CASMED INTERNATIONAL LTD 709.44 CATERING CONSULTANCY BUREAU LIMITED 879.60 CBC COMPUTER SYSTEMS LTD 14,592.99 CCI CREDIT MANAGEMENT LTD 206.66 CCMED LTD 4,707.00 CDW LTD 13,422.12 CELFIX LABELS 139.90 CELGENE LTD 14,450.11 CELLPATH PLC 7,465.92 CENTRAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD 1,987.20 CERTUS TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATES LTD 11,100.00 CERTUSS (UK) LTD 349.20 CG & CL NEWSTEAD 391.00 CHALICE MEDICAL LTD 967.44 CHANDLERS ARCHIVES LIMITED 972.66 CHANECO LIMITED 214.20 CHARLES RIVER MICROBIAL SOLUTIONS INTL 2,055.20 CHARTERHOUSE MEDICAL UK LIMITED 15,542.17 CHARTIS INSURANCE UK LIMITED 139.93 CHELMER SURGICAL SUPPLY 420.56 CHERWELL LABORATORIES LTD 5,072.23 CHESTERFIELD ROYAL HOSP NHS FOUND TRUST 379,340.25 CHESTERFIELD VISIONPLUS LTD 117.30 CHIESI LIMITED 135.00 CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY CLIENT FUND A/C 3,343.04 CHROMIS UK LTD T/A FREEWAY MEDICAL 731.36 CIS ONCOLOGY LIMITED 4,698.00 Page 6 of 31 Supplier Value Paid CITY SPRINT (UK) LTD 443.65 CIVICA UK LIMITED 4,093.60 CLARK & PARTNERS LTD 1,317.53 CLEMENT CLARKE INTERNATIONAL LTD 242.69 CLIFFE CONSULTANCY SAFETY SERVICES LTD 1,116.00 CLIFTON MEDICAL CENTRE 2,400.00 CLINICON (UK) LTD 164.40 CLOCKWORK REMOVALS AND STORAGE 196.38 CLOUD 2 LTD 18,000.00 COCHLEAR EUROPE LTD 37,993.20 CODAN LTD 1,102.80 COHORT SOFTWARE LTD 5,508.65 COLONOSCOPY TRAINING GROUP 1,050.00 COLOPLAST LIMITED 11,228.70 COMBAT ALEXANDER 95.54 COMBINED INSULATION SERVICES & DUCTWORK 1,272.00 COMBINED PRECISION COMPONENTS PLC 337.31 COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS 198,363.97 COMPLETE MACHINE SERVICES LTD 448.80 CONMED LINVATEC UK 12,716.04 CONNEVANS LTD 808.44 CONSOLOR LTD 6,209.87 CONSTANT SECURITY
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