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GE Healthcare has issued a Class I recall of its single-width airway modules and accessories and extension modules, due to the CO2 detectors failing or providing incorrect CO2 values for mechanically and spontaneous ventilated patients.

St. Louis-based Amerinet and Wayne, Pa.-based Teleflex have signed an agreement in which Amerinet members will have access to Teleflex's surgical instruments at discounted rates.

It is no surprise that healthcare costs in the U.S. are exceedingly high. Hospitals are tasked with finding ways to managing costs and stay profitable while also transitioning into new payment reform models.

Saginaw, Mich.-based MiCTA, a group purchasing organization, has selected Boxborough, Mass.-based Lightower Fiber Networks as an approved vendor for its member organizations, according to a news release.

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To avoid fines and "reputational risks," group purchasing organizations and drug and device manufacturers must validate the accuracy of their spending before submitting it to CMS pursuant of the Sunshine Payment Act, according to a Bloomberg BNA report.

In the second quarter of 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued eight draft and final guidance documents related to medical device manufacturers and marketers.

As the numbers of obese Americans continues to rise, hospitals are starting to order supplies and equipment to accommodate heavier populations, including bigger blood pressure cuffs, wheelchairs, hospital gowns and exam beds, according to a Times of Northwest Indiana report.

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