The Association of Medical Device Reprocessors (AMDR) is a Washington, DC-based organization that advocates for the use of reprocessed medical devices in hospitals and clinics. Their mission is to promote the extension of the life of single-use devices through cleaning, testing, and repackaging, reducing costs, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions in the healthcare industry. AMDR works with FDA-regulated reprocessing facilities to ensure the safety and effectiveness of reprocessed devices, and they provide resources and support for healthcare facilities looking to implement sustainable practices.
With over 10,500 hospitals and surgical centers worldwide using AMDR member reprocessed devices, including renowned institutions like the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic, AMDR has become a leading force in the healthcare industry. By reusing medical devices, hospitals not only save money but also contribute to waste reduction and strengthen the healthcare supply chain by minimizing reliance on imported products. AMDR's advocacy for strong federal regulation and oversight ensures that reprocessed devices meet the same safety standards as original equipment, making them a trusted solution for healthcare facilities looking to reduce their environmental impact.
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