Hospitals Save $495 Million Using Reprocessed Medical Devices in 2025
Hospitals and surgical centers saved a record $495 million in 2025 by utilizing reprocessed medical devices originally labeled for single use.
Hospitals and surgical centers saved a record $495 million in 2025 by utilizing reprocessed medical devices originally labeled for single use.
A new survey shows that hospitals saved over $451 million and cut 115 million pounds of COâ‚‚ by using regulated, reprocessed 'single-use' medical devices.
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Hospitals and surgical centers saved a record $495 million in 2025 by utilizing reprocessed medical devices originally labeled for single use.
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