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In the Press

January 2023

Healthcare Purchasing News: Mission Improcessable – Economy, ecology and efficacy demand a combination of resources and contingencies for all

January 24th, 2023|

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to figure out a strategy in which we can ensure that our hospital is functioning at [...]

The White House: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Releases New Guidance to Disclose Climate Impacts in Environmental Reviews

January 6th, 2023|

The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) today released updated Guidance on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change to help Federal agencies better assess and disclose [...]

Annual Review of Public Health: Sustainable and Resilient Health Care in the Face of a Changing Climate

January 1st, 2023|

Climate change is a threat multiplier, exacerbating underlying vulnerabilities, worsening human health, and disrupting health systems’ abilities to deliver high-quality continuous care. This review synthesizes [...]

December 2022

PLOS ONE: Stakeholder perspectives on scaling up medical device reprocessing: A qualitative study

December 30th, 2022|

The United States health care sector is one of the largest polluting industries, which has significant adverse effects on human health. Medical device reprocessing (MDR) [...]

Supply Chain Digital: Healthcare CEOs must cut carbon from supply chains – Genpact

December 26th, 2022|

GenPact’s Urvashi Bhatnagar, and Dan Vukelich of the Association of Medical Device Reprocessors, on why the healthcare sector need to cut Co2. When published studies [...]

Processes: Assessing Long-Term Medical Remanufacturing Emissions with Life Cycle Analysis

December 24th, 2022|

The unsustainable take-make-dispose linear economy prevalent in healthcare contributes 4.4% to global Greenhouse Gas emissions. A popular but not yet widely-embraced solution is to remanufacture [...]

Nature Reviews Cardiology: Environmental sustainability in cardiology: reducing the carbon footprint of the catheterization laboratory

December 21st, 2022|

After 40 years of spectacular technological innovation, catheter ablation has become central to the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, revolutionizing patient care but with no consideration [...]

Medical Xpress: Researchers call for mandatory emissions reporting from US health care organizations

December 16th, 2022|

As climate change continues to impact our world, more industries are looking for solutions to lower carbon emissions, and the health care system is no [...]

STAT: ‘Right to repair’ movement gains momentum in the tightly controlled world of medical devices

December 14th, 2022|

The Covid-19 pandemic crystallized a problem that has long plagued hospitals and biomedical engineers: many can’t maintain or repair their machines without the green light [...]

The Lancet: HealthcareLCA: an open-access living database of health-care environmental impact assessments

December 1st, 2022|

Anthropogenic environmental change negatively effects human health and is increasing health-care system demand. Paradoxically, the provision of health care, which itself is a substantial contributor [...]

November 2022

The Journal of Healthcare Contracting: Building Resiliency – A new nonprofit healthcare supply chain association aims to champion standards and best practices.

November 30th, 2022|

From Jesse Schafer’s vantage point as a senior manager of business continuity at the Mayo Clinic, supply chain resiliency is keenly needed in healthcare. “It’s [...]

Medical Design & Outsourcing: Cardinal Health expands single-use device reprocessing facility

November 23rd, 2022|

“Sustainable Technologies is a unique growth business within Cardinal Health,” Global Planning SVP Pete Bennett said in a news release. “Our investment in this expansion [...]

Heliyon: Reprocessing Zamak laryngoscope blades into new instrument parts; an ‘all-in-one’ experimental study

November 17th, 2022|

Disposable instruments in healthcare have led to a significant increase of medical waste. The aim of this study is to validate the recycling of disposable [...]

FDA Needs To Undo Incentives For Single-Use Products, Device Reprocessing Expert Says

November 16th, 2022|

Medtech Insight sat down with Dan Vukelich, president and CEO of the Association of Medical Device Reprocessors, to discuss the need for sustainable alternatives to limit [...]