COVID-19 costs could push hospitals to rethink billions of dollars in wasted supplies
With hospitals under financial pressure from COVID-19 and medical waste volumes even higher, the pandemic could finally trigger a much-needed reset in how health care organizations and hospitals think about supply-related waste. That includes how they reuse supplies, how they plan for surgeries and what they look for in prepackaged surgical supplies. Click the above link to read the entire article that I have published in The Conversation.
