Healthcare Business Today: EP Procedures as a Profit or Loss Driver
Reprocessing May Tilt the Scales Electrophysiology (EP) procedures to treat patients with Atrial Fibrillation are among the fastest growing procedures in the United States. Changing demographics as well as improvements in technology that expand the
Fierce Healthcare: AHA: Half of U.S. hospitals could be operating in the red by end of year
A new report from the hospital industry predicts half of all U.S. hospitals will be operating in the red by the end of the year unless more federal relief is approved. The report, released Tuesday
AMDR filed comments to the European Commission’s Inception Impact Assessment on Waste Shipment Regulations
AMDR appreciates the Commission’s communication on a European Green Deal and efforts to mobilize industry for a clean and circular economy. Solutions like medical device remanufacturing help promote a more resilient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable
Health Care Business News: Supply chain lessons emerging from the coronavirus pandemic
How hospitals can reduce costs and better control their supply chain will be particularly relevant as administrators and clinicians prepare for the reopening of service lines that have been shut down during the coronavirus crisis.
Compliance Navigator BSI: Reuse of single-use medical devices in the European Union
Article 17 of the European Medical Devices Regulation 2017/745 (MDR) covers reprocessing of single-use medical devices. It indicates that reprocessing of single-use devices is only permitted if specifically allowed by national law in a Member State.
AMDR Files Amicus with U.S. Supreme Court in Computer ‘Hacking” Case
A case before the Supreme Court may imperil consumers' ability to access and repair computers they own – including medical devices. The implications of the ruling could have major implications for patients, the healthcare supply