New Data Tool Tracks Country of Origin to Spot Healthcare Tariff Risk
ECRI's tool helps health systems identify products affected by tariffs and find safe, functionally equivalent alternatives to maintain supply continuity.
ECRI's tool helps health systems identify products affected by tariffs and find safe, functionally equivalent alternatives to maintain supply continuity.
RevMed CEO Daniel Crittenden shares how his platform addresses the challenges of supply chain management in healthcare, particularly excess supplies and equipment.
A new working group was formed to identify and recommend best practices to improve medical device quality and enhance supply chain resiliency.
ECRI's tool helps health systems identify products affected by tariffs and find safe, functionally equivalent alternatives to maintain supply continuity.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an immeasurable number of delays to the healthcare supply chain, which included a large bulk order of ventilators in Iowa.
Read MoreHealthcare companies seeking to reduce risk of cybersecurity breaches in the supply chain should reassess their approach to software security.
Read MoreActing FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock is asking that the agency be given new powers and more funding to prevent medical device shortages in the future, whether during an emergency or not, reports MedTech Dive.
Read MoreThe new Operations Dashboard will be available to the 1200-plus member hospitals within the PartsSource Pro community this summer.
Read MoreThe U.S. FDA is proposing an increased Center for Devices and Radiological Health budget that would focus on fixing shortages and supply chain issues, reports MedTech Dive.
Read MoreThe National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has published NEMA CPSP 1-2021 Supply Chain Best Practices, which identifies guidelines that medical imaging manufacturers can implement during product development to minimize the possibility that viruses can be used to impair product operation.
Read MoreBuying from domestic producers of medical supplies can build more resilient medical supply chains if healthcare takes steps like identifying alternative suppliers before they’re needed, reports Harvard Business Review.