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Supply chain disruptions stall construction, complicate care: 7 updates
Here are seven reports on supply chain issues from the last week: -
Stryker says nearly 10% of its knee business is in ASCs
ASCs comprised nearly 10 percent of Stryker's knee business last year, and the company expects the move of orthopedic surgeries to the outpatient setting will continue. -
Patients with this sinus implant fare better after surgery, study says
Intersect ENT's Propel sinus implant is associated with better outcomes for endoscopic sinus surgery patients than undergoing the same procedure without the implant, according to a study published Jan. 20 in Current Medical Research and Opinion. -
10 medical device companies with the biggest pandemic revenue gains
The COVID-19 pandemic struck the medical device industry harder than most in fiscal year 2021. -
White House launches free COVID-19 test kits & more supply chain updates
Seven supply chain updates from the last two weeks: -
Top 15 medtech companies by revenue | 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic struck the medical device industry harder than most in fiscal year 2021. -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: 3 ways to simplify your ASC development
The new year provides a fresh opportunity to think about development plans for a new Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). While taking on this task may seem overwhelming considering the process of planning, building, and operating, creating a strong strategy can help simplify development. -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: 3 techniques to alleviate staff burnout in ASCs
Heading into 2022, staff burnout remains a major issue in the healthcare industry. The combined stress of COVID-19 and supply challenges may be causing staff burnout in your Ambulatory Surgery Center. -
COVID-19 treatments rationed & 7 more supply chain updates
Here are eight supply chain updates from the last two weeks: -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: Find savings for your ASC this new year
Profitability can impact your Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) facility’s operations and ability to provide quality care to patients. -
Antigen tests may be less sensitive to omicron & 7 more supply chain updates
Here are eight supply chain updates from the past week: -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: 3 techniques to alleviate staff burnout in ASCs
Heading into 2022, staff burnout remains a major issue in the healthcare industry. The combined stress of COVID-19 and supply challenges may be causing staff burnout in your Ambulatory Surgery Center. -
US medical supplies delayed an average of 37 days industrywide
U.S. medical providers are seeing long delays in the delivery of medical supplies, according to a Dec. 17 Health Industry Distributors Association report. -
Distributors seek 'fast pass' for medical supply transport & 6 more supply chain updates
Here are seven supply chain updates from the last two weeks: -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: Recognize your materials managers for their dedication this past year
As the year 2021 wraps up, be sure to recognize and thank the materials managers within your Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). Supply challenges remained prominent as the healthcare industry continued to face COVID-19 complications. -
No letup in supply chain crawl this year & 5 more updates
Six supply chain updates from the last two weeks: -
3 things ASCs need to know about outpatient cardiovascular procedures
With this year coming to an end, it’s time to start thinking of your Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) plans for the new year, including cardiovascular procedure strategies. -
Global supply chain problems beginning to ease & 7 more updates
Here are eight supply chain updates from the past two weeks: -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: Explore hidden savings in your ASC
Wasted supplies, time, and space may be driving overall waster in your surgery center. When evaluating how to cut waste in your ambulatory surgery center (ASC), consider the following three ways to find real savings opportunities in the operating room (OR).
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