How are you taking part in this consultation?

You will not be able to change how you comment later.

You must be signed in to answer questions

    The content on this page is not current guidance and is only for the purposes of the consultation process.

    2 The technology

    2.1

    The technology identified for this assessment is single-use and sterile intermittent urethral catheters for bladder drainage. Intermittent catheters are used for catheterisation for medical bladder emptying, particularly for long-term (more than 28 days) bladder management. Intermittent catheterisation is usually done several times a day.

    2.2

    The NHS Supply Chain bladder and bowel framework describes an intermittent catheter as 'a smooth, flexible tube with holes, used for short term drainage of urine from the bladder and the catheter has no balloon'. Intermittent catheters can be made of different materials, are available in different sizes, and have different coatings and tips. The basic requirements of single-use and sterile catheters are detailed in the scope.

    2.3

    This feature-based assessment included a total of 838 intermittent catheters, across 86 catheter product lines (aggregated by catheter size, male or female, tip type) from 17 manufacturers. Based on the NHS Drug Tariff (part IXA), the price of each catheter ranged from £0.40 to £3.28. This indicated that the maximum price difference could be £2.88 per catheter.

    2.4

    To determine whether pricing variation is justified, this assessment considered 8 additional features (detailed in the scope):

    • integrated drainage bag

    • integrated handle or markings

    • tip protector or introducer

    • microhole zone technology

    • enhanced lubrication or coating (referred to as 'enhanced coating' in the assessment)

    • specially designed catheter case

    • specially designed packaging.

    Comments panel open