About
The Association of Medical Device Reprocessors (AMDR) is a global trade association founded in 1999, representing commercial third-party reprocessors of single-use medical devices. AMDR's members account for approximately 95% of third-party reprocessing in the United States. The organization advocates for strong federal regulations to ensure the safety and effectiveness of reprocessed medical devices, while promoting reprocessing as a vital strategy for improving healthcare quality, reducing costs, and minimizing environmental impact. AMDR members specialize in the reprocessing of over 300 types of FDA-cleared single-use medical devices, including those used in cardiovascular care, patient monitoring, and general surgery. This process involves collecting, cleaning, testing, and sterilizing devices for safe reuse in hospitals and surgical centers. AMDR's reprocessed devices are utilized by more than 9,400 healthcare facilities worldwide, including renowned institutions like the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. The association emphasizes the economic and environmental benefits of reprocessing, contributing to reduced healthcare costs and a more sustainable healthcare system.
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Employees 18
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Founded 1997
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Annual Revenue $4697000
Location
600 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20037