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Single Use Medical Device Reprocessing “Single-use medical device reprocessing is the disinfection, cleaning, remanufacturing, testing, packaging and labeling, and sterilization among other steps, of a used, (or, in some cases, a device opened from its
‘EU Action Needed to Reduce Costs and Environmental Impact of Healthcare’
On Tuesday, 20 August 2019 the European Commission closed its feedback period on safety and performance requirements for single-use device reprocessing. As the 26 May 2020 deadline for compliance with the new European Medical Device
Innovative Health and Northeast Scientific Partner to Increase Cost Savings in Healthcare
Innovative Health, a single-use cardiology medical device reprocessing company, has announced it has engaged in a formal joint venture with Connecticut-based reprocessor Northeast Scientific. The joint venture aims at enhancing the impact on device cost
Healthcare Industry is a Major Source of Harmful Emissions
Climate change presents an unprecedented public health emergency and the global healthcare sector is contributing to the worldwide crisis, argues Jodi Sherman, M.D., associate professor of anesthesiology at the Yale School of Medicine in a
Good News For Commercial Reprocessors In Commission’s Draft Implementing Act On SUDs
Reprocessing is not going to be easy for hospitals in-house, putting the likely market into the hands of commercial reprocessors. What do we know about how the outlook is shaping up from the draft Commission
AMDR Launches Summer Newsletter
AMDR's latest newsletter was sent out this week. This newsletter highlighted many of the top reprocessing stories from the past quarter, including a few like the ones below. Modern Healthcare: Medical-Device Reprocessing Saved Providers