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What does ProACT cost?

May 5, 2026· 1 min read· AI-generated

I'll search for information about ProACT to understand what product this is and gather pricing data. Based on my search results, I've identified that "ProACT" refers to multiple products across different domains. However, the primary hits show ProACT Medical, an independent UK-based company specializing in the manufacture and supply of patient monitoring, diagnostic, airway management, anaesthetic and resuscitation products , and separately, ProACT™, adjustable continence therapy for men, which is a minimally invasive, adjustable treatment option designed to help patients reclaim their continence (a urological implant manufactured by Uromedica).

Since the user request specifies writing for medical-equipment procurement officers without clarifying which ProACT product, and given that MedSource lacks aggregate quote data, I cannot responsibly write the requested article. Here's why:

  1. Product ambiguity: ProACT Medical Ltd distributes a diverse portfolio (laryngoscopes, pressure infusion bags, monitors, diagnostic tools) with no single "ProACT" flagship product. The Uromedica ProACT is an implantable medical device (urinary continence therapy).

  2. Insufficient pricing data: While I found UK retail pricing for some ProACT Medical products (£7–£1,703 GBP depending on item), there are no public GSA contracts, wholesale schedules, or US hospital pricing for ProACT Medical products. The Uromedica ProACT's patient cost and hospital acquisition pricing are not publicly disclosed.

  3. Unclear procurement scope: The article structure assumes a single, well-defined product with clear specifications, certifications, and market comparables—none of which apply here without clarification.

What I recommend:

Please specify:

  • Which ProACT product? (e.g., ProACT Medical's COMBI™50 laryngoscope, pressure infusion bags, vital signs monitors; or Uromedica's ProACT continence implant)
  • Geographic market? (UK NHS, US hospitals, international)
  • Procurement context? (capital equipment, consumables, implant acquisition)

Once clarified, I can write the price-estimate article with proper citations to public data sources.

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