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Ticker Symbol Entity Name As Of Date Company Name Followers Employees on Linkedin Link Industry Date Added Date Updated Description Website Specialities Logo HQ.Street HQ.City HQ.State HQ.Country HQ.Postal Headcount change in past 24 months Company Name Sector Industry
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Dec 3rd, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Dec 3rd, 2020 12:41PM Dec 3rd, 2020 12:41PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Dec 2nd, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Dec 2nd, 2020 03:05PM Dec 2nd, 2020 03:05PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Dec 1st, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Dec 1st, 2020 02:27PM Dec 1st, 2020 02:27PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 30th, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 29th, 2020 08:30PM Nov 30th, 2020 03:18PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 28th, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 28th, 2020 04:05PM Nov 28th, 2020 04:05PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 27th, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 27th, 2020 12:31PM Nov 27th, 2020 12:31PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 26th, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 25th, 2020 07:14PM Nov 26th, 2020 01:29PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 24th, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 24th, 2020 02:36PM Nov 24th, 2020 02:36PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 23rd, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 23rd, 2020 04:34PM Nov 23rd, 2020 04:34PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services
private:restoremedicalsolutionsinc. 3796133 Nov 22nd, 2020 12:00AM Restore Medical Solutions 92 3.00 Open Medical Device Nov 22nd, 2020 03:32PM Nov 22nd, 2020 03:32PM There are approximately 6,000 hospitals and 5,000 surgery centers in the United States, performing more than 20 million surgical procedures each year, which require surgical instruments to be arranged and packaged in a container that is sterilized and reused. Historically, there are known challenges that center on the logistical aspects of performing surgery. Many of these issues are focused around the decontamination, inspection and re-assembly process of reusable surgical devices. Inefficient reprocessing of instruments causes surgical delays, case cancellations, surgical site infections, instrument breakage and staffing challenges. These inefficiencies result in patients not being seen and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue each year. With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, health systems are increasingly focused on cost-cutting initiatives. Reducing inefficiency and waste in health care systems enables hospitals to administer more effective care to people who need it most. At Restore™, we have developed the patent-pending Restore™ Modular Sterilization Tray System and method, designed to lessen the touch points within the surgical sterilization continuum, thereby increasing the efficiency of a process that occurs hundreds of times per day per facility. By decreasing reprocessing time — and surgical delays associated with contamination and assembly errors — hospitals can maximize their throughput. Depending on the facility, this translates into many more patients being seen and millions in new revenue, in addition to enabling hospitals and surgery centers to deliver quality healthcare. Open Open Restore Medical Solutions, Inc. Health Care Health Care Equipment & Services

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