Cross contamination is a very real problem in all medical facilities; from doctor’s offices to major hospitals. Eliminating potential doors of opportunity to viruses and harmful bacteria is an on going work in progress.
First-ever coalition of hospital, long-term care, hospice, veterinary, health clinic and pharmacy professionals is formed around goal of zero pharmaceutical waste
Gmed Services has expanded its coverage area to include Mississippi along with Tennessee and Kentucky. This has come about due to the overwelming demand for low cost , quality service.
Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence, has added a new report showing that the world market for medical waste treatment, containment, management and disposal increased from $1.9 billion in 2006.