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267 related items for PubMed ID: 10141568

  • 1. Researchers test safety of medical device reuse.
    Scott L.
    Mod Healthc; 1995 Apr 24; 25(17):78. PubMed ID: 10141568
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  • 2. Risky recycling: that "disposable" catheter may have been used before.
    Hawkins D.
    US News World Rep; 1999 Sep 20; 127(11):62-4, 66-7. PubMed ID: 10621509
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  • 3. Reuse of single-use medical devices: study shows how to determine cost savings and limits.
    Health Care Cost Reengineering Rep; 1997 Jun 20; 2(6):93-5. PubMed ID: 10175075
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  • 4. Cutting costs or cutting corners? Cardiac cath reuse.
    Wilson D.
    Mater Manag Health Care; 1997 May 20; 6(5):34, 36. PubMed ID: 10167493
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  • 7. Reuse of single-use critical medical devices.
    Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc.
    Gastroenterol Nurs; 2009 May 20; 32(3):228-9. PubMed ID: 19506444
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  • 10. Reach the bottom line on reuse. Weights and balances.
    Mater Manag Health Care; 1997 May 20; 6(5):40, 42. PubMed ID: 10167495
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  • 11. [Re-sterilization of disposable products: a gamble].
    Haindl H.
    Pflege Z; 2002 Feb 20; 55(2):91-4. PubMed ID: 12640997
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  • 12. How do you price a used device?
    Salomon M.
    Mater Manag Health Care; 1998 Nov 20; 7(11):54. PubMed ID: 10187362
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  • 13. Hospitals' reused tools: reassessing the risk to you.
    Hawkins D.
    US News World Rep; 1999 Nov 29; 127(21):74. PubMed ID: 10724808
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  • 14. Reuse pow-wow resolves little.
    Haugh R.
    OR Manager; 1999 Jul 29; 15(7):9-10. PubMed ID: 10539075
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  • 16. More hospitals buy into device recycling. The practice of reprocessing disposable products is moving into the medical mainstream.
    Hensley S.
    Mod Healthc; 1999 Feb 22; 29(8):88. PubMed ID: 10345750
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  • 17. Agencies seek discussion about reuse. No silence, please!
    Mater Manag Health Care; 1997 May 22; 6(5):38. PubMed ID: 10167494
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  • 18. The dilemma over reprocessing single-use medical devices.
    Parsons MS.
    J Healthc Risk Manag; 1998 May 22; 18(4):54-61. PubMed ID: 10537842
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  • 20. Eyeing the reprocessors. Makers of disposable devices push for controls on reuse.
    Hensley S.
    Mod Healthc; 1997 Sep 22; 27(38):64. PubMed ID: 10170402
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