As Value-Based Efforts Lag, Push for Price Regulation Gains Momentum
For many years, the battle cry of healthcare cost warriors was, “Eliminate all those wasteful services.” More recently that evolved to, “Pay providers based on value rather than volume.” But there were always those who
Maximize the Value of Your SUD Reprocessing Program
IT’S NO SECRET that supply chain costs are health care facilities’ second largest expense. Many supply chain professionals help their organizations mitigate those expenses by implementing single-use device (SUD) reprocessing and growing existing programs. In fact,
Leonard da Vinci School Creates Short Video on Single-Use Plastic in Neonatology
AMDR congratulates Leonard da Vinci School students for their short video documentary, “911 – It’s an Emergency Single-Use Plastic in Neonatology.” The students won Sacramental County Champions with their video! Asher Ballard, Harry Corless, Lily
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology: Remanufactured Circular Mapping Catheters: Safety, Effectiveness and Cost
More peer reviewed research out of Europe confirming the safety, effectiveness and cost savings with remanufactured cardiac electrophysiology catheters. The 26 December 2018 Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology article, “The remanufactured circular mapping catheter proved to be
New Survey Finds Healthcare Systems Will Focus on Reducing Costs and Improving the Patient Experience in 2019
From Healthcare Purchasing News: New survey finds healthcare systems will focus on reducing costs and improving the patient experience in 2019… “In 2019, health systems will focus on addressing cost pressures, largely stemming from declining reimbursements,
Employer-Sponsored Healthcare Spending Reaches Record High
“Higher prices – not higher utilization,” is causing record-high premium prices for employer sponsored health plans. Reprocessed devices cost, on average, HALF the cost of buying a new device and the competitive pressure reprocessed devices

