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A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference
2014-10-06    
All Day
Adva Med 2014 The MedTech Conference October 6-8, 2014 McCormick Place Chicago, IL For more information, visit, advamed2014.com For Registration details, click here  
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use
2014-10-09    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Public Health Measures Meaningful Use: Reporting on Public Health Measures Join Meaningful Use expert Jim Tate for a three part series of webinars addressing MU [...]
2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference
2014-10-13    
All Day
Join us at our 2014 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. Conference and experience the following: Up to 125 Hospital & Healthcare I.T. executives from America’s most prestigious [...]
Connected Health Care 2014
Key Trends That will be Discussed at the Conference! Connected Healthcare 2014 is set to explore the crucial topics that are revolutionizing the connected health industry: [...]
HealthTech Conference
2014-10-14    
All Day
HealthTech Capital is a group of private investors dedicated to funding and mentoring new "HealthTech" start ups at the intersection of healthcare with the computer [...]
Health Informatics & Technology Conference (HITC-2014)
2014-10-20    
All Day
Information technology has ability to improve the quality, productivity and safety of health care mangement. However, relatively very few health care providers have adopted IT. [...]
HIMSS Amsterdam 2014
2014-10-20    
12:00 am
About HIMSS Amsterdam 2014 This year, the second annual HIMSS Amsterdam event will be taking place on 6-7 November 2014 at the Hotel Okura. The [...]
Patient Portal Functionality and EMR Integration Demonstration
2014-10-22    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
This purpose of this webcast is to present a demonstration to show how the Patient Portal integrates with EMR, as well as discuss how this [...]
Connected Health Symposium 2014
Symposium 2014 - Connected Health in Practice: Engaging Patients and Providers Outside of Traditional Care Settings Collaborating with industry visionaries, clinical experts, patient advocates and [...]
CHIME College of Healthcare Information Management Executives
2014-10-28 - 2014-10-31    
All Day
The Premier Event for Healthcare CIOs Hotel Accomodations JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country 23808 Resort Parkway San Antonio, Texas 78761 Telephone: 210-276-2500 Guest Fax: [...]
The Myth of the Paperless EMR
2014-10-29    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth of the Paperless EMR Please join Intellect Resources as we present Is Paper Eluding Your Current Technologies; The Myth [...]
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Why it Matters Where Your Medical Tools are Made

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Why it Matters Where Your Medical Tools are Made

The United States holds the world’s largest medical device market in the world. The categories are vast and include tools such as knives and scalpels, clamps, and all sorts of diagnostic equipment. The demand for these products is intense and will cause the market to continue to expand into the future. When one is undergoing a medical procedure, the manufacturing country of origin of these tools and devices is rarely a concern, though it should be for the supplier.

As the United States has lessened its manufacturing capability, the labor and facilities used to create these tools have often been outsourced to other countries. Cost is a driving factor, and outsourcing to a country with a ready and cheap labor force can be a sound business decision. Though it may be best for the company’s bottom line, it may not be best for the patient or the globe. It matters where medical tools are manufactured as they can produce a negative outcome locally and globally. Below are the things companies should consider when seeking a manufacturer for their medical tools.

Foreign Dependence

Indeed, many nations do labor well. They have a vast amount of available workforce at a low cost. In any critical industry, it’s a good practice not good to rely totally on foreign sourcing. Many countries with a considerable labor force are unstable or are located in an unstable part of the world. If companies outsource medical tools, manufacturing supply chains can be disrupted during an upset in the region. The company may not be able to meet critical demand in the time of need. This will result in substantial emergency costs as companies race to find alternate suppliers. In addition, countries can purposely choose to cut off supply to the United States due to changing political environments. Of course, there can be solid agreements with foreign countries. It is the overly heavy dependence that may become a problem.

Suppliers of medical tools need to consider the effects of sourcing. Zach Mottl of Atlas Tool Works believes products can be produced in the United States profitability while positively affecting the workers and environment.

Source Contamination

Medical tools are specialized and susceptible to all sorts of contamination when the devices are made with toxic materials. Many tools are made from plastic or have plastic components. Plastic today is a significant issue, and many plastic materials are to be avoided. Companies must be specific when contracting components to be used in manufacturing. They must also know the source of the raw materials, precisely where they came from, and what they are exactly. If the medical tools are manufactured in the United States, businesses can quickly identify and track the source materials.

Poor Labor Conditions

Sometimes, foreign labor is performed by children and those working long hours for meager pay. The cost of living is significantly lower in most countries other than in the United States, but the pay is often substandard even given the low standard of living. And conditions can be horrible such as working in large buildings with no airflow while working under extreme heat or tightly controlled bathroom breaks.

American Workforce

American-made products create jobs for the people in the United States. A college education isn’t typically needed for a manufacturing job, and so these positions can become good-paying jobs for those lacking in higher education. Manufacturing plants can be built in under served urban areas where the residents can walk or take a bus to the job. This gives the local population employment and can help revitalize declining neighborhoods since transportation is often an issue for inner-city workers.

Varying Pollution Controls

Often the factories in foreign countries do not have the same pollution control standards as the United States. This is one of the reasons the production can be cheaper. But the global environment suffers when a foreign country releases toxins into the air and water. The local population is always adversely affected.

It matters where medical tools are manufactured. Consider the effects of where your products are being made and seek those manufacturers that have found ways to create products safely, profitably, and with concern for the workers and environment.