Hospitals, especially the ones operating on thin margins, are often looking to cut into their spend in order to realize savings. Finding those savings in the supply chain can be a challenge, but one ...
Madison (Wis.) Surgery Center’s strong commitment to being eco-friendly spurred the surgery center to begin using single-use device reprocessing, which also accrued substantial cost savings for the ...
Austin, United States, April 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- As per the SNS Insider report the Medical Device Reprocessing Market size was estimated at USD 2.63 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 2000, when FDA led the U.S. to become the first country in the world to regulate the use of reprocessed single-use devices, the agency responded to concerns from manufacturers and physicians that ...
The European Commission this week issued regulations establishing common specifications for the reprocessing of single-use medical devices under the Medical Device Regulation (MDR). Under MDR, ...
Reprocessing of single-use devices rakes in US$87M per year as an industry in itself. Of course OEMs of single use devices would prefer that were a US$0 per year ...
Supply chain resilience has become a key concept in healthcare today. This is because the pandemic (and the post-pandemic) realities of securing necessary supplies have proven to be problematic. More ...
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 ASC Association has announced that a free toolkit on single-use device reprocessing is now available from the Ambulatory Surgery Center Quality Collaboration. There are two toolkits available: a ...