Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh are developing a biodegradable, edible battery powered by the ink of a cuttlefish, according to an MIT Technology Review report.
Supply Chain
Deerfield, Ill.-based Baxter International has issued a voluntary recall of certain lots of its 5% Dextrose Injection and 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection due to particulate matter in the solution.
Medina, Ohio-based Scott Sheldon consulting firm released the second of its three-part whitepaper discussing the future of healthcare. Part two focuses on how healthcare providers, distributors and manufacturers can transition their goals and focus to adapt to the changing healthcare…
Lake Forest, Ill.-based Hospira has voluntarily recalled one lot of Lidocaine HCl Injection, USP, 2%, a local anesthetic, due to particles floating in the solution.
Here are the four latest medical device recalls compiled on Becker’s Hospital Review, starting with the most recent.
Adopting an advanced inventory management system reduced the costs of medical and surgical tools used in the operating room, according to a study released by the Center for Innovation and Healthcare Logistics at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
The global drug device combination products market is expected to reach $115.1 billion by 2019, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.9 percent, according to a news release.
Healthcare organizations are starting to look at the supply chain as a strategic cost saving tool instead of just a daily operational process. Here are five tips to reduce supply chain cost, as reported by Healthcare Global.
Synergy Health and the University of South Florida Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation, both in Tampa, Fla., have entered into partnership where Synergy Health will be the sole provider of surgical instrument processing for CAMLS as well…
Abrams Royal Pharmacy in Dallas has issued a voluntary recall on all lots of unexpired sterile products, citing a lack of sterility assurance.