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How to save medical device companies from the pandemic? Improve medical device billing.

How to save medical device companies from the pandemic? Improve medical device billing.

by Brendan Sweeney | Feb 22, 2021 | Uncategorized

When it comes to the medical device value chain, medical device billing has always been a complex and, at times, chaotic process to keep a handle on. With tons of moving pieces, regulations, payor relationships, billing cycles, etc. it can be difficult to keep tabs on...
The need to track inventory movement in reduced-contact scenarios

The need to track inventory movement in reduced-contact scenarios

by Brendan Sweeney | Feb 8, 2021 | Uncategorized

Last week I continued our discussion of what the “New Normal” will look like as the pandemic restrictions ease, and a running theme we’ve observed is the push to reduce human contact throughout the value chain. One challenge this presents is being able to account for...
How will the “New Normal” affect medical device inventory shrinkage?

How will the “New Normal” affect medical device inventory shrinkage?

by Brendan Sweeney | Feb 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

Last week I wrote about how the Post-Covid-19 era will usher in a “new normal” that may look pretty different from how things worked before the pandemic. One key component of this is the rise of virtual communication and software tools to accelerate remote work and...

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