Reusing Medical Equipment Is Good for the Planet. But Is it Safe?
New research shows that reusing certain medical equipment can significantly reduce healthcare waste without compromising patient safety.
New research shows that reusing certain medical equipment can significantly reduce healthcare waste without compromising patient safety.
The medical equipment maintenance market is expected to reach $94.1 billion by the end of the forecast period, according to a new report.
AAMI has released a revised American National Standard containing new and crucial information for the manufacturers and users of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the healthcare space.
New research shows that reusing certain medical equipment can significantly reduce healthcare waste without compromising patient safety.
The global medical power supply market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.5% from 2022 to 2027, reaching $1.968 trillion.
Read MoreRAM Technologies, a leading manufacturer of power supplies for PC-based medical devices, announced their new PFC650SFX power supply.
Read MorePhilips RS has agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback Statute.
Read MoreThe reprocessed medical devices market is expected to reach $8 billion by 2027, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 16.7% from 2020.
Read MoreEQ2, LLC, has released an additional single sign-on service for the company’s hospital equipment management software CMMS, known as HEMS.
Read MoreAir regulators are investigating several medical equipment sterilization facilities for potential health risks caused by EtO emissions.
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Smiths Medical had notified customers of a potential issue with specific Level 1Â H-2 Pressure Chambers used with Level 1 Fast Flow Fluid Warmers.