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IN THIS ISSUE... HEALTHCARE


PURCHASING EWS N 10


June 2020 • Volume 44, No. 6


SPECIAL FOCUS 6 Newswire/Fast Stats


10 V IS FOR VISIBILITY Pandemic, epidemic response should drive supply data standards use


OPERATING ROOM


16 MEETING OF THE MINDS Words of wisdom and best practices shared at the 2020 OR Leadership Summit


CS CONNECTION


22 ONSITE VERSUS OFFSITE REPROCESSING Research, planning are keys for success in either process


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30 Self-Study Series Scopes require higher level of disinfection by Susan Klacik


34 CS Solutions Ensuring automated instrument cleaning, sterile packaging and surgical mask disposal by Ray Taurasi


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36 IAHCSMM Viewpoint Maintaining records on COVID-19-related policy/practice changes by Natalie Lind


INFECTION PREVENTION


38 WORKING TOGETHER TO KNOCK OUT INFECTION IN THE HEALTHCARE ARENA 2020 Infection Prevention buyers guide


IP-1 Infection Prevention Product Listings 50 IP Product Spotlights


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52 Special Report Take aim at costs, quality and outcomes with high-quality medical supplies


PRODUCTS & SERVICES


54 SURFING SUPPLY CHAIN’S SALARY WAVE Pandemic, product shortages not yet point break for upward momentum


EXPERT EXCLUSIVES


4 SKU’d The Third Great Awakening


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58 Standard Practices Will collaboration become a new standard operating procedure? by Karen Conway


60 Periscope Incorporate pandemic concerns in supply chain, construction and renovation projects


by Cindy Juhas 59 Advertiser Index/Classifi ed 2 June 2020 • HEALTHCARE PURCHASING NEWS • hpnonline.com

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