Tim Merchant, the vice president of sales and reprocessing at MEDISISS, and Jason Wanderse, chief executive officer of MEDISISS, gave a presentation titled “Reprocessing: the Winning Combination.” ...
(MENAFN- GetNews) Medical Device Reprocessing Market Segmentation by Product & Service: Reprocessed Medical Devices, Reprocessing Support and Services; Type of Medical Device: Catheters, Laparoscopy ...
Patient well-being is naturally a top priority for health systems. However, leading organizations are increasingly turning their attention to the environmental impact of their operations. Many ...
New York, United States- Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the Medical Device Reprocessing Market, which was USD 3,599.7 million in 2022, would rise to USD 12,726.91 million by 2030 and is ...
Editors Note: This article originally posted on Medline’s website. The medical device reprocessing industry assists healthcare organizations in achieving their financial and sustainability goals by ...
Major Growth Drivers. Expected Revenue Growth. Objectives of the Study. According to the new market research report “Medical Device Reprocessing Market by Product (Reprocessed Device (Catheter, ...
Regulated medical device reprocessing is an important tool in improving environmental and public health outcomes, according to a new analysis published in Health Affairs. Health care systems generate ...
The "Global Medical Device Reprocessing Market Analysis & Trends - Industry Forecast to 2025" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering. The Global Medical Device Reprocessing Market is ...
The Emergency Care Research Institute (ECRI Institute) has released its annual "Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns for Healthcare Organizations," naming some repeat offenders—like device reprocessing—to ...
The recent advertisement defending Dr. Michael Kaplan -- the Las Vegas Valley urologist whose medical license was suspended for reusing single-use needle guides -- sheds a faint light on a ...
The established environmentalism mantra of “reduce, re-use, recycle” opened the door for medical device manufacturers to roll out recycling programs under the guise of sustainability efforts. But, in ...