Discoverynews.com: Re-Using Equipment Could Help Hospitals Go Green
Discoverynews.com covers the Johns Hopkins University commentary from Academic Medicine on reprocessing in Re-Using Equipment Could Help Hospitals Go Green: "...companies that pass very rigorous FDA standards -- their stuff is as good as new," said
March Issue, Healthcare Purchasing News: Budget-and-Eco-Savvy Hospitals Boost Reprocessing Compliance
Check out Julie E. Williamson's article in the March, 2010 issue of Healthcare Purchasing News: Budget- and eco-savvy hospitals boost reprocessing compliance. Ms. Williamson writes: As more hospitals aim to stop the fiscal bleeding from
Physorg.com: Going Green in the Hospital
Physorg.com reports on Going Green in the Hospital. The Physorg.com post notes recommendations made in an analysis by Johns Hopkins researchers that "proper sterilization, recalibration and testing, [and] reuse of equipment is safe." The articles
Winnipeg Free Press: Hospitals Can Resterilize Some Devices for Reuse and Cut Waste; Researchers
The Winnipeg Free Press reports that Hospitals Can Resterilize Some Devices for Reuse and Cut Waste. The February 24, 2010 article quotes Dr. Martin Makary of Johns Hopkins University from his Academic Medicine Journal article
A Call to Go Green in Health Care by Reprocessing Medical Equipment
The March 2010 issue of Academic Medicine, the Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges printed the following Commentary, A Call to Go Green in Health Care by Reprocessing Medical Equipment, by Kwakye (Yale),
Attendees for White House Healthcare Summit Announced
Tomorrow (Thursday), the White House will host a televised meeting between the President and Members of Congress to discuss healthcare reform. The White House has released details for the event including an agenda and a