Category: Supply Chain

Patient death spurs infusion pump recall

Citing eight product malfunctions, Smiths Medical has recalled more than 118,000 syringe infusion pumps after reports of one death and seven serious injuries. 

Geisinger teams up with Excelerate to lower supply chain costs

Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger health system is partnering with Excelerate to reduce its supply chain costs up to 20 percent, according to a July 20 press release. 

6 supply chain updates from the last week

Supply chain developments reported by Becker’s since July 15.

FDA recalls 100K COVID-19 tests

In the most serious type of recall, American Contract Systems has recalled 99,900 distributed COVID-19 test kits after the FDA deemed the facility “uncontrolled” because of untrained workers.

How the resin shortage is affecting hospitals

The shortage of resin, an ingredient medical manufacturers use in plastic products, isn’t affecting hospitals equally.

Florida families struggle to find pediatric COVID-19 vaccines

Since Florida’s health department won’t promote the authorized COVID-19 vaccine for infants and toddlers, and independent pharmacies and national retailers are left to pick up the slack, there’s spotty access across the state. Parents are fed up, The W…

States restrict access to monkeypox vaccine amid short supply

With a high demand and limited supply of monkeypox vaccines, some states and cities are prioritizing doses for those who have had direct exposure to monkeypox, and others are offering only one shot of the required two-dose regimen. 

Online marketplace allows ASCs, hospitals to buy, sell equipment to each other

RevMed launched an online marketplace that allows ASCs and hospitals to buy and sell supplies with each other. 

US orders 2.5M more monkeypox vaccines after cases exceed 1,000

The nation’s stockpile of monkeypox vaccines racks up to nearly 7 million with the latest HHS purchase of Jynneos doses from Bavarian Nordic, the only manufacturer with an approved monkeypox vaccine.

3 medical supply company workers sentenced to federal prison for PPE theft

In one of the largest known thefts of personal protective equipment, accounting for more than $470,000 worth of gloves, masks and gowns, a federal judge sentenced three men to 28 months in federal prison.