Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor04.16.24
Encore Medical Device Repair will present its robotic remanufacturing and sustainability program at the annual conference of the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) in Las Vegas on April 21-23. HSPA is the sterile processing profession’s leading in-person educational and networking event.
This sustainability program is part of the company’s advanced instrument repair program. The robotic remanufacturing and sustainability program allows hospitals to either purchase remanufactured robotic instruments or collect certain robotic accessories to obtain credit for instrument repair work.
“Sterile processing professionals play a key role in protecting the hospital’s operational efficiency and patient safety. I am looking forward to discussing our new robotic sustainability program with the highly competent and hard-working professionals at the conference,” said Encore President and COO Tom Milano. “The cost of robotic instruments is simply too high, and we want to work with sterile processing and hospital executives to bring these costs down.”
Encore combined qualified technologists in the industry with control of the parts supply chain and a customer-focused repair offering to deliver enhanced reliability and unique customer value. With its collaboration with Restore Robotics, Encore is the only company that can sell FDA-cleared remanufactured robotic instruments.
This sustainability program is part of the company’s advanced instrument repair program. The robotic remanufacturing and sustainability program allows hospitals to either purchase remanufactured robotic instruments or collect certain robotic accessories to obtain credit for instrument repair work.
“Sterile processing professionals play a key role in protecting the hospital’s operational efficiency and patient safety. I am looking forward to discussing our new robotic sustainability program with the highly competent and hard-working professionals at the conference,” said Encore President and COO Tom Milano. “The cost of robotic instruments is simply too high, and we want to work with sterile processing and hospital executives to bring these costs down.”
Encore combined qualified technologists in the industry with control of the parts supply chain and a customer-focused repair offering to deliver enhanced reliability and unique customer value. With its collaboration with Restore Robotics, Encore is the only company that can sell FDA-cleared remanufactured robotic instruments.