April 2018
Earth Day 2018 Member Spotlight: Medline ReNewal
Medline ReNewal’s mission is to drive unnecessary costs out of healthcare through provisions of high-quality devices that are fully restored and ready for use, while
Earth Day 2018 Member Spotlight: Innovative Health
Reprocessing simultaneously reduces the environmental impact from discarding used medical devices and enables hospitals to enhance their financial sustainability. AMDR member Innovative Health is helping
Global Reprocessing Market Expected to Expand $4.02 Billion by the end of 2021
A recent report from Zion Market Research, titled “Global Reprocessed Medical Devices Market Set for Rapid Growth to Reach around USD 4.02 Billion by 2021”
How Reprocessing Enables Medical Device Innovation
Medical Design & Outsourcing published the article, “How Reprocessing Enables Medical Device Innovation” that examines the critical role reprocessing plays in medical device innovation. The
Mitsubishi Corporation and Hogy Medical Form Comprehensive Alliance
Hogy Medical Company Limited and Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) have announced a comprehensive business alliance in the medical business field. The new alliance will focus on
AMDR’s Rebuttal Letter to the Joint Commission International (JCI)
AMDR recently issued a rebuttal letter to the Joint Commission International (JCI) regarding the JCI White Paper Reuse of Single-Use Devices: Understanding Risks and Strategies
AMDR’s Dan Vukelich Presents at Yale University
AMDR’s Dan Vukelich will present on the value and benefits of reprocessing at Yale University as part of the Workshop on Environmental Sustainability in Clinical
March 2018
Forbes Rx: Controlling U.S. Healthcare Costs: Hospitals Must Drive The Rescue Plan
Forbes, in a recently published article, is reporting on the healthcare industry and focusing its attention on the role hospitals play in lowering and controlling
New Market Report Predicts Reprocessing to have 16.6% CAGR through 2023
According to the Daily Assessment, a new market research report titled "2018-2023 Global and Regional Medical Device Reprocessing Industry Production, Sales and Consumption Status and
Entrepreneur Wins Award for Work in the Reprocessing Industry
Businessday is reporting that a New Zealand entrepreneur, Oliver Hunt, has been recognized for his work in reprocessing single-use medical devices. Hunt won the $100,000
February 2018
Medtech Insight features interview with AMDR’s Dan Vukelich
Medtech Insight taps AMDR's Dan Vukelich as an industry expert for insight into how European member states are likely to respond to the EU's new
Reprocessed Medical Devices Market To Grow to Over $3 Billion by 2024
A new report by Global Market Insights projects the global reprocessed medical devices market will surpass 3 billion USD by 2024. According to the report,
December 2017
Hospitals, sustainable development and reprocessing: From The Greenbeat Blog
Practice Greenhealth reports, in The Greenbeat Blog, that reducing waste through procurement is a priority for many health care organizations. The Blog points out that
Robust Growth Expected for Reprocessed Medical Devices Market
Market Insight Reports has released new data on the global reprocessing market. The new report, Reprocessed Medical Devices Market Research Report 2017, presents information about
GAO Report on Veterans Affairs Contracting, Cost Savings & Medical Supplies
The GAO recently published a report on Veteran Affairs contracting and finds that improvements in buying medical and surgical supplies could yield cost savings and
November 2017
Medical device reprocessing market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 16.3% from 2017 to 2022, to reach USD 1,754.0 million by 2022
MedGadget is reporting that there will be significant growth for the medical device reprocessing industry for the years 2017 - 2022. The new report -
SUD Reprocessing Featured at EU Conferences
AMDR’s President, Dan Vukelich, presented at two back to back European conferences last week. In both instances the topic was the EU, MDR and the
Success with reprocessing single-use devices
Outpatient Surgery magazine recently highlighted the benefits of reprocessing single-use devices. "Success with reprocessing single-use devices" points out that reprocessing devices such as compression sleeves
October 2017
Stryker enters agreement with Philips to help health systems drive down device costs, lower environmental footprint
Healthcare Purchasing News is reporting that Stryker’s Sustainability Solutions division (Stryker) announced an agreement with Royal Philips to allow health systems engaged in single-use device
Beyond Clean Podcast Features SUD Reprocessing
A new podcast is on the rise. Beyond Clean, created by hosts Hank Balch and Justin Poulin, offers a creative look into the challenges facing