Reprocessed Medical Devices market growing at a CAGR of 15.0% By 2024
Medical Market Research reports that "according to Goldstein Research, global reprocessed medical devices market is expected to reach USD 5.12 billion by 2024, growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 15.0% during the forecast period
Cardinal Health Joins AMDR!
WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 2, 2018 – Today the Association of Medical Device Reprocessors (AMDR) announces the addition of Cardinal Health to its membership roster. The global trade association AMDR represents the regulated, commercial single-use
Breaking point: should we be reusing more medical devices?
Medical Technology addresses efforts by some manufacturers to force obsolesce into their medical devices -- attempts to thwart reprocessing and drive up sales: A huge number of medical devices used by hospitals are labelled as
Modern Healthcare: Hospitals have an unrealized $25.4 billion supply chain opportunity
Modern Healthcare reports that hospitals could save "25.4 billion if they improve their supply chain operations and harness data, according to a new report." That amounts to a 17.7% average supply chain expense reduction, or up to
Planned Obsolescence and Single-Use Reprocessing in Healthcare
MedTech Intelligence features an article by Dr. Lars Thording of Innovative Health on Planned Obsolescence in the medical device sector. Dr. Thording notes: Reprocessing “single-use” labeled devices has been one of the few strategies on
Low Hanging Fruit
HealthLeaders Media reports that while the “shift to a value-based healthcare system is showing positive results . . . . the low hanging fruit has already been grabbed.” It suggests that “insurers and other healthcare