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Starting a new medical practice can be labor-intensive, with a seemingly never-ending list of tasks that need attention. In addition to hiring staff and setting up a HIPAA-compliant record system, you’ll also need to gather vital medical supplies. Fortunately, many manufacturers use assembly kitting, which can take a lot of the guesswork and frustration out of the buying process.

How Medical Device Kitting Can Help Your Practice Thrive

1. Buy in Bundles

Even a relatively simple procedure like administering a vaccine may require gloves, a syringe, cotton swabs, and disinfectant. Assembly kitting packages all the items needed in a single unit. Instead of ordering each item individually, you can simply purchase packaged collections of products. This also saves time and reduces paperwork when it’s time to restock, as you can get everything you need from a single vendor.

2. Serve Patients More Efficiently

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If you purchase items individually, you might have supplies spread out throughout the office. Nurses and staff might need to go to the other side of the building for gauze or test kits and may have to open several packages. This takes valuable time that they could spend focusing on your patients.

Instead, you might have a few kits in each exam room, so everything your staff needs is right at their fingertips. This can make your entire practice more efficient and increase your patients’ satisfaction.

3. Maximize Storage Space

Storing individual packages of every piece of equipment and medical supply you might need can quickly overwhelm your closets and cabinets. Assembly kitting can quickly resolve your storage issues by minimizing the supplies you need to keep on hand. The packages are also easily stored and stackable, unlike loose supplies that often come in cardboard boxes.

 

As one of the industry’s most trusted medical device manufacturers, Pacific Integrated Manufacturing in Bonita, CA, produces products for companies across the world. They handle everything from the initial design to the final inspections, assembly kitting, and shipping. Visit their website to learn more about their manufacturing services, or call (619) 921-3464 to discuss your needs with a member of their team.

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