Supply Chain
How Smarter Operations Reduce Burnout and Infection Risk: 6 Steps Every Practice Should Take
Medical and Surgical Practice Playbook: 6 Steps to Reduce Infections and Staff Burnout Physician practices nationwide face mounting operational pressures.…
A live transcription service that uses Google Glass, Augmedix now serves millions of patients a year, according to Tech Times. Here are six insights about the company:
Implants typically require a significant investment on the part of an ASC, which makes it critical to capture reimbursement for these FDA-approved devices. Missing an implant payment can instantly turn a profitable procedure into a money loser.
Angela Mattioda, Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management Services, Surgical Notes RCM
At the research and development company Battelle, professionals Annie Diorio-Blum and Amy Schwartz see device companies make common research mistakes that lead to erroneous conclusions and poor design outcomes.
Amazon is reportedly looking to expand its medical supplies business, focusing on ambulatory sites such as outpatient surgery centers, according to Bloomberg. Here are six things you need to know:
Motus GI lowered the price of its initial public offering from $6 to $5 per share Feb. 14, MarketWatch reports.
Stryker captured 95.5 percent of the share in Vexim, a spinal implant manufacturer, according to Mass Device. Here are six highlights:
Orthofix commenced enrollment in a study on the use of pulsed electromagnetic field technology for rotator cuff repair. Here are five highlights:
Stephanie Martin, RN, is Regent Surgical Health's vice president of operations and clinical services. She recently penned a list of five ways to successfully manage supply chain and inventory.
After Hurricane Maria disrupted IV supply manufacturing operations in Puerto Rico, healthcare organizations got innovative in making ends meet, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Medigate launched a medical device security platform, marketed as the "first and only solution to secure medical devices that are connected to electronic medical records, enterprise networks and servers and the internet."
