UTHSA is seeking proposals from qualified, experienced, and professional vendors to provide Certified Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Services (INS/IONM) for support of neuro/spine surgical and other procedures requiring the monitoring of electro-neurodiagnostic data for neurological patients, including twenty-four (24) hour coverage for urgent or emergent spine casestrauma cases, multi-modality monitoring of indicated surgical cases, sensory/moto strip mapping, evoked potentials and compressed spectral arrays procedures. This service would supplement UTHSA’s permanent staff. The Awarded Proposer must own the tangible and movable equipment – to include disposables necessary to provide the services and employs or contracts with persons duly licensed, registered and/or certified in the state of Texas. The University can store the required equipment and disposables – yet it will be the Awarded Proposer’s responsibility to order and bill the University for items used. The goal is to ensure real-time monitoring of neurological function during surgeries to reduce the risk of injury to the nervous system. Will consist of Preoperative and postoperative consultation , data interpretation and reporting, On-site and remote monitoring by certified technologists and neurologists, and compliance with industry regulations and hospital policies. The MSRH features 144 beds, 12 Operating Rooms, and Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Department, Imaging Center, Lab, Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Infusion Center, Pharmacy, and a Sky Bridge connecting to the Mays Cancer Center, home of UTHSA’s collaboration with UT MD Anderson.