Temperature Excursions in Healthcare Logistics

Home Blog Temperature control is one of the most critical pillars of healthcare logistics. From pharmaceuticals and vaccines to diagnostics and sensitive medical devices, countless healthcare products rely on strictly controlled temperature ranges to remain safe and effective. When these ranges are breached—known as temperature excursions—the consequences can be severe, ranging from product degradation and […]
Post-Market Surveillance in U.S. Medical Device Compliance

Home Blog Post-market surveillance plays a critical role in ensuring that medical devices continue to meet safety, performance, and regulatory expectations after they enter the U.S. market. While pre-market approvals focus on clinical evidence and risk assessments prior to commercialization, real-world use often reveals additional risks, usage patterns, or performance issues that cannot be fully […]
What’s the Difference Between Disposable and Reusable Medical Supplies?

Home Blog Choosing between disposable and reusable medical supplies is a critical decision for every healthcare facility. Each type of equipment serves a unique purpose and comes with its own advantages and challenges regarding cost, safety, and environmental impact. Understanding these differences helps clinics, hospitals, and healthcare professionals make informed procurement choices that align with […]
The Biggest Quality Challenges for Medical Device Companies in 2025

Home Blog Table of Contents In 2025, medical device companies are navigating an increasingly complex landscape where quality is not only a regulatory requirement but a strategic differentiator. The following are the most significant quality challenges these companies face: Adapting to Evolving Regulatory Requirements With ongoing updates to global regulatory frameworks—such as the EU MDR, […]
What are Disposable and Reusable Medical Supplies?

Home Blog Table of Contents In the healthcare industry, medical supplies are generally categorized as either disposable or reusable, based on their intended use, material composition, and sterilization requirements. Understanding the difference between the two is crucial for maintaining hygiene, preventing infections, and managing healthcare costs effectively. Disposable medical supplies are designed for single use. […]