Nurses Searching for Equipment Led to $14B in Lost Productivity
A white paper highlighted a $14 billion annual productivity loss due to nurses spending up to 60 minutes per shift searching for equipment.
A white paper highlighted a $14 billion annual productivity loss due to nurses spending up to 60 minutes per shift searching for equipment.
Without significant investment in advanced technologies, critical medical supply shortages could reach a crisis point.
GE HealthCare and Advantus Health Partners have partnered to offer GE HealthCare's healthcare technology management (HTM) services to Advantus Health Partners' clients, providing complete management of medical equipment in healthcare facilities.
A white paper highlighted a $14 billion annual productivity loss due to nurses spending up to 60 minutes per shift searching for equipment.
Ordr raised an additional $40 million through Series C funding to meet the growing need for organizations to manage connected device security.
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Read MoreOngoing supply chain challenges are escalating the significance and benefits of medical reuse programs for healthcare.
Read MoreThe Movemedical Application hosted at Amazon Web Services has earned certification status for information security by HITRUST.
Read MoreThe improved guidance document addresses new technologies as well as concerns about medical device cleanliness and patient safety.
Read MoreOrdr's new connected medical device solution is designed to allow HTM teams to more efficiently and accurately manage their medical devices.