A quality inspector's take on Boston Scientific's November 2025 endoscopy news, and why it matters for hospitals evaluating wearable ECG devices, defibrillators vs pacemakers, and digital transformation in medical devices.
A practical guide for hospital procurement managers and healthcare administrators looking to reduce medical device costs. This checklist covers total cost of ownership, vendor evaluation, and hidden fees in purchasing Boston Scientific and other medical devices.
A procurement manager explains why the lowest bid for medical devices like spinal cord stimulators and endoscopy equipment often leads to higher total costs. Insights on TCO, hidden fees, and vendor relationships.
Medical device procurement is high-stakes. Rush orders for implantable devices, remote monitoring tech, or surgical instruments aren't like ordering office supplies. This guide breaks down three distinct scenarios for Boston Scientific products to help you make the right call when time is tight.
A practical, experience-based guide for healthcare professionals and procurement specialists making their first Boston Scientific purchase, covering order types, common pitfalls, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
An honest look at choosing between different categories of medical devices and supplies, written from the perspective of an administrative buyer for a mid-sized clinic.
A procurement manager's guide to evaluating medical device and hospital equipment costs, comparing the cost of manual vs electric wheelchairs, and why Boston Scientific's approach to total value matters more than upfront price.
A quality manager’s perspective on Boston Scientific’s recent endoscopy news, the Bolt Medical acquisition price, and why small clinics shouldn’t be ignored when choosing between a medical sterilizer or electric vs manual wheelchair specs.
As an office administrator managing B2B medical device procurement for a mid-sized clinic, I've learned that the most efficient path to finding the right equipment—from a Boston Scientific spinal cord stimulator to a simple dental autoclave—is to start with your exact clinical need, not the product catalog. Here’s my proven approach, including a crucial checklist for verifying specs.