Regulated medical device reprocessing is an important tool in improving environmental and public health outcomes, according to a new analysis published in Health Affairs. Health care systems generate ...
Supply chain resilience has become a key concept in healthcare today. This is because the pandemic (and the post-pandemic) realities of securing necessary supplies have proven to be problematic. More ...
Chicago, July 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Delvens announces the release of the report “Medical Device Reprocessing Market to Observe Highest CAGR Growth of 13.7% Will Reach USD 5.2 Billion from ...
While Western nations try to cut ties with Russia, Moscow is quietly moving to ...
Each year, hospitals in the U.S. generate 5.9 million tons of medical waste.1 Practice Greenhealth estimates that 29 pounds of waste is generated per staffed bed per day.2 With such a large impact on ...
Investment feasibility and site selection studies are taking place, with a decision due by the end of 2026, for a ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has ramped up efforts to explore recycling spent nuclear fuel (SNF), or used nuclear fuel (UNF), from the nation’s fleet of light water reactors (LWRs), doling out $38 ...
Simply sign up to the Global Economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. One of the more problematic facilities in the UK nuclear industry, the Thorp reprocessing plant at Sellafield in ...
Regulated medical device reprocessing is an important tool in improving environmental and public health outcomes, according to a new analysis published in Health Affairs. The paper indicates that ...