Category: Supply Chain

4 recent medical device recalls

Medical device recalls, whether voluntary or mandated by the FDA, ensure patient safety. 

Labs ration access to COVID-19 tests amid surge

The increasing demand for COVID-19 testing is prompting some labs across the U.S. to ration access and prioritize patients presenting symptoms or other health concerns, The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 10.

COVID-19 treatments rationed & 7 more supply chain updates

Here are eight supply chain updates from the last two weeks: 

ECRI ranks 7 at-home COVID-19 tests for usability

ECRI, a nonprofit organization focused on patient safety and healthcare quality, released the first public ranking of commonly used at-home COVID-19 test kits based on usability. 

US resumes shipping antibody treatments that may be ineffective against omicron

The federal government has resumed shipping all three COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatments to systems across the U.S. despite evidence two of the three may be ineffective in treating omicron, The Washington Post reported Jan. 9. 

Kansas hospital out of ventilators, sparks local emergency declaration

Lyon County (Kan.) declared a local emergency Jan. 7 after Newman Regional Hospital ran out of ventilators, The Kansas City Star reported. 

White House, USPS solidify plans to distribute 500M COVID-19 tests

The U.S. government is finalizing a plan with the U.S. Postal Service to distribute 500 million COVID-19 tests to households nationwide, four people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post.

800K expired COVID-19 tests found in state stockpile, Florida governor says 

Anywhere from 800,000 to 1 million COVID-19 tests expired in a state stockpile, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed during a Jan. 6 news conference, NBC2 News reported. 

Health systems ration COVID-19 treatments as cases surge 

Supply shortages and surging COVID-19 cases have prompted health systems across the country to ration treatments, The New York Times reported Jan. 6.

Florida medical supply company to pay $600K in Medicare fraud settlement

Owners of an Orlando-based medical supply company have agreed to pay $600,000 to resolve allegations they participated in a scheme to defraud Medicare.