AAMI Weighs in on Supreme Court Ruling and ‘Right To Repair’ Debate
According to AAMI, the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of Impression Products (Impression Products, Inc. vs. Lexmark International, Inc.) has the potential to reignite the ‘right to repair' debate. With the Court's ruling, "Lexmark's
Reprocessed Devices Add Extra Incentive for Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program
If saving up to 50% on single-use medical devices (SUDs) isn't enough to whet a clinician's appetite, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) has added an extra financial incentive for those hospitals who
Comprehensive Patient Room Asset Management Program Can Produce $5290 In Hard Cost Savings Per Bed Over 5 Years
PR Newswire reports that HYGIA Health Services, an Essential Clinical Commodities (ECC) vendor, focuses its reprocessing activities on single use, non-invasive devices around the patient room. Though typical medical reprocessors focus on surgery devices, many other
MedTech Europe Encouraged by Council Discussions
...It is apparent that Council found it important to make progress on discussions to achieve a balanced regulation for medical devices and in vitro diagnostics. But at the same time a significant number of Member
A win for the reprocessing industry today! U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Impression Products, Inc.
AMDR is thrilled to announce that our efforts at the U.S. Supreme Court – where we joined advocacy groups, non-profits and many leading technology companies and filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Impression
