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    Baltimore-based medical waste disposal company Curtis Bay Energy has been fined $1.75 million for improperly incinerating waste, according to an Oct. 17 report from The Washington Post. 
  • 10 major recalls in 60 days: What ASCs need to know

    Since Aug. 17, 10 major device and medication recalls have potentially put patients at risk across ASCs and hospitals nationwide. 
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    Three drugs have been listed as in shortage since Sept. 21, according to data from the FDA and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 
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    Six drugs have been listed as in shortage since the beginning of September, according to data from the FDA and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 
  • Kaiser Permanente to pay $49M for illegal disposal of medical supplies, hazardous waste

    Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente health system has been ordered to pay the state $49 million to settle allegations of illegally dumping hazardous waste, medical supplies and patient information, according to a Sept. 9 report from CBS' Sacramento-based affiliate CBS13.
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    Medical supply giant Medline recently announced the addition of a $75 million distribution center in St. Peters, Mo., to keep up with a growing demand from healthcare institutions, including ASCs, according to a Sept. 1 report from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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  • Supply chain cost containment remains top of mind for leaders

    From staffing shortages to supply chain costs, several economic factors are placing burdens on health practice profitability heading into 2024. 
  • Medical costs are skyrocketing: 6 statistics to know

    About half of U.S. hospitals ended 2022 with negative margins — and 2023 has brought its own financial challenges. 
  • Inspector general rejects joint venture between surgeons, medical device supplier

    The HHS Office of Inspector General has issued an advisory opinion rejecting a proposed joint venture between a group of surgeons and an entity that supplies those same surgeons with intraoperative neuromonitoring services, claiming the partnership would violate federal anti-kickback laws. 
  • Steris completes $540M acquisition of Becton, Dickinson surgical instrument unit

    Steris, a medical device company, has completed its acquisition of medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Co.'s surgical instrumentation platform in a $540 million deal.
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    Health systems are taking a hard look at how their vendors and supply chain partners secure their systems against cyberattacks following a string of attacks in healthcare costing systems $10.9 million so far in 2023, according to a July 27 report from The Wall Street Journal.
  • Ex-employee of medical device manufacturer pleads guilty to forging FDA clearance letters

    A man from the Philadelphia area pleaded guilty to distributing medical devices without FDA clearance. 
  • 8 things to know about Tenet and USPI's supply chain partner

    In 2021, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, parent organization of United Surgical Partners International, renewed its longtime supply partnership with national group purchasing organization HealthTrust Performance Group (HealthTrust). 
  • Women making strides in supply chain leadership

    More than a quarter (26 percent) of C-suite and executive-level supply chain roles are now held by women, up from just 19 percent a year ago, according to a July 5 report from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, based on a 2023 Gartner study.
  • Vontobel Holdings increases position in Cardinal Health by nearly 100%: What ASCs should know

    Private investment group Vontobel Holdings has increased its position in health services company Cardinal Health by 98.1 percent since the start of the year, now owning 96,042 shares in the company, according to a June 25 report from Best Stocks based on data from the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
  • Becton, Dickinson to sell surgical instrument unit to Steris in $540M deal

    Medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Co. plans to sell its surgical instrumentation platform to Steris, a medical device company, for $540 million.
  • Man sentenced in $7M orthopedic brace fraud scheme

    A Florida business owner was sentenced to 65 months in prison for a Medicare fraud scheme involving back, knee, and wrist braces, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the southern district of New York said May 26.
  • To generate savings from logistics, there's more than meets the eye

    As healthcare organizations confront persistent financial challenges, ambulatory surgery center (ASC) leaders are looking at all areas of their operations to find cost savings that won't negatively affect the quality of patient care. Streamlining shipping and logistics management is a strong contender for savings, but misconceptions exist that often prevent leaders from fully realizing this opportunity.

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