AMDR is the global trade association representing the interests of the regulated, commercial single-use device reprocessing and remanufacturing industry.
A recent report shows that using remanufactured #electrophysiology catheters cut #ghgemissions by 50-60% compared to single-use ones.
Read the Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) for Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment's study: https://t.co/yBUyglXHX7 @FPSHealth@PLOSONE
Read AMDR President @DVukelich’s new article to learn why reversing the EU MDR’s opt-out default provision for remanufactured single-use medical devices will make it easier for countries to advance healthcare sustainability: https://t.co/AZUsUxpuVs #COP28#COP28UAE#Cop28Dubai
The NAM's new interactive Sustainability Journey Map makes it easier for #healthcare suppliers to reach their #netzero goals!
Use this visual for best practices, resources, and tools that break down your #hospital's green journey in 5 simple stages: https://t.co/ZVaxheFtIl
TY to organizers of Unidad De Congresos Centro Medico Nacional Siglo XXI, including Sandra "Fabiola" Casas Ramirez, for welcoming AMDR's David Sheon, who presented evidence showing #medicaldevice reprocessing is safe, effective, and regulated.
Learn more: https://t.co/CYznSrEmRA
Are you a healthcare supplier who wants to accelerate decarbonization efforts?
Use the @theNAMedicine’s new interactive Sustainability Journey Map! https://t.co/U3VgqAnlo3
Learn what steps to take, find tips to help you reach sustainability goals, and more! #circulareconomy
Download @AHRQNews new primer to see what steps #hospitals can take, like expanding medical device #reprocessing, to help cut #ghgemissions: https://t.co/z3qFUlo5xk
Find strategies to protect communities from #climatechange, the top threat to public health in the 21st century.
According to a @SleepReview article, #reprocessed single-use medical devices give the sleep medicine industry new tools to cut #ghgemissions, boost cost savings, reduce waste, and strengthen supply chain resilience.
See what AMDR's President has to say: https://t.co/8Snzpeelhs
Medical device #reprocessing helps #hospitals cut their #carbonfootprint and slash device costs by about 50%.
Listen to The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast’s interview with Lars Thording, PhD, of Innovative Health, an AMDR member: https://t.co/Yu6N2M0SAP
See how #hospitals can create a greener #circulareconomy for #medicaldevices, including laparoscopic instruments. https://t.co/9lcPLV2gNV
Check out this recent conference paper for insights from experts on opportunities to expand reuse and reprocessing: https://t.co/9lcPLV2gNV
Life Cycle Assessments show that the environmental footprint of using #reprocessed devices is about half the footprint of disposable ones.
Check out a recent interview with Innovative Health's Lars Thording, PhD, on The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast: https://t.co/XePjidmutI
Learn how hospitals, suppliers, and group purchasing organizations can partner to accelerate "single-use" #medicaldevice reprocessing and other immediate solutions that advance #sustainablehealthcare.
Explore this roadmap from @aboutKP and @HCWithoutHarm: https://t.co/eBBovrk9jK
Practices like "single-use" medical device reprocessing advance #sustainablehealthcare.
Join João Queiroz e Melo, Co-founder & VP of Conselho Português para a Saúde e Ambiente, at the Global Health Forum on 9/30 to learn how: https://t.co/RBWoO7FcdP
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The sleep medicine industry can expand sustainability through #reprocessed "single-use" #medicaldevices because they "can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cost, and waste, and they strengthen supply chain resilience," AMDR's President said in @SleepReview: https://t.co/XoJ8CxJSMT
"[R]eprocessing programs have an immediate return on investment [and drive a circular mindset into purchasing],” Sustainability Program Lead at @MSKCancerCenter said at an event hosted by @theNAMedicine, @TheIHI, @HCWHGlobal, and @pracgreenhealth.
Watch: https://t.co/ZUXBw7eZDa
Application of the new European regulation 2017/745 re: #medicaldevices can help leaders replace wasteful policies with greener, cost-saving practices like regulated commercially remanufactured "single-use" medical devices.
Report: https://t.co/vihuiBSkRu #HealthcareInnovation