Reduced costs
A typical 200-bed hospital could save between $600,000 and $1 million annually through reprocessing.1 If hospitals nationwide began to reprocess, total savings could exceed to $5.4 billion over five years.2
Dedicate more resources to what truly matters: patient care. Reprocessing not only reduces the acquisition cost of devices — it helps to reduce disposal fees and provides a reliable supply chain, creating value you can use to improve patient care, fund medical research and reinvest in health systems.
A typical 200-bed hospital could save between $600,000 and $1 million annually through reprocessing.1 If hospitals nationwide began to reprocess, total savings could exceed to $5.4 billion over five years.2
Our sales representatives work with you to monitor opportunities for savings. Through our service model customers receive predictable savings, detailed reporting, and supply chain stability.
The savings provided by reprocessing can be used on what truly matters – patient care.
References:
1 The business case for reprocessing. AMDR. http://amdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Business-Case-for-Reprocessing-for-web-1.pdf. Published 2011. Accessed January 11, 2022.
2 Kaplan S, Sadler B, Little K, Franz C, Orris P. Can sustainable hospitals help bend the health care cost curve? Commonw Fund. 2012;29:1-14.