WELSH hospitals are spending millions of pounds on surgical instruments made by children in the Third World working in appalling conditions, according to a report by the British Medical Association.
QAISER Bashir started QSA Surgical as an ‘offshoot of the family business’ around 40 years ago with an investment of Rs2,000. Today, it has paid-up capital of Rs300m and is one of the 50-odd large ...
The good news is that affordability doesn’t have to mean compromise. By understanding today’s supplier landscape and alternative procurement models, healthcare organizations can secure OR-grade, ...
Gone are the days of having to compromise on surgeons' demands because of the limitations associated with metal processing: Laser melting has abolished production-related restrictions on surgical ...