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3November 2022

We Were At Arab Health 2023 Exhibition

With technology and innovation taking center stage, Arab Health, the leading medical equipment exhibition in the Middle East, will present an exceeding range of healthcare products and services showcased by more than 3,500 exhibitors from across the world, this January at The Dubai World Trade Centre. Arab Health 2022 will bring together more than 56,000 healthcare professionals eager to learn, network, and trade, and will feature a wide range of CME accredited conferences. Moreover, attendees looking to discover and source new products and connect with suppliers can login online to pre-plan their meetings and meet in-person in Dubai. Arab Health is the leading medical equipment exhibition in the Middle East showcasing the latest innovations in healthcare. Along with a wide range of CME-accredited conferences, Arab Health brings the healthcare industry together to learn, network and trade. Arab Health 2022 exhibitors can showcase innovative products and solutions and have more time to meet potential buyers from all over the world weeks before the live, in-person event. Attendees looking to discover and source new products, and connect with suppliers can log in online to pre-plan their meetings in person.

Arab Health is the trade fair that brings together experts in the medical sector in the Middle East region. With more than 3,500 exhibitors from over 60 countries, this is a truly global event, in which NatéoSanté has been participating for several years now.

e participated to Arab Health which is the largest medical exhibition of MENA region for medical, medication and health tourism as Boz Medical. There was great interest to Arab Health which is one of the most important exhibitions around the world. The 4-day exhibition hosted total of 138 firms which 35 national participants from Turkey and hundreds of visitors.

25June 2020

Emphasizing Value in DME

Conversations around healthcare and value are intensifying. Progressive DME providers are evaluating how to shift business strategies from commodity trades to strategies that produce value. In doing so, they may question how to accomplish value creation when the products dispensed are not unique and the price is set (indirectly) by the consumer.

Value can be thought of as an equation where there is an amount of quality compared to the cost. In the current DME environment, the cost is inflexible as the reimbursements, from agencies like CMS, have reached rate floors. With pricing at its minimum, the only alternative is to increase quality. 

When we define quality, we use terms like access, patient experience, safety, and outcomes. The core definition of quality should be always be centered around patient experience. It begins with the patient’s ability to locate the equipment and service needed. It is important to leverage existing relationships with hospitals and facilities to highlight them as part of the value proposition, especially in times of pandemics and other crises. Do facilities have the ability to dispense the equipment prior to discharge in a consignment setting? Does the practice have a local office where patients can access the equipment? Is there a local drop-ship agency that can assist with delivering mail-order items efficiently?

Part of successful patient management involves going beyond the outcome metrics and building a patient experience plan. Patients go to doctors and hospitals to feel better. By acknowledging that there is a mental component to the equipment provided, practices can shift  to ensure patients not only receive the device they need, but feel better afterwards. By implementing patient satisfaction surveys and routinely revisiting them, the provider can modify their processes and procedures to ensure the patient receives the most benefit. 

Technology has achieved huge advancements over the past few decades and they largely benefit individual practices. By leveraging EHR systems, the patient receives quicker, more accurate treatment. As more facilities shift to EHR platforms, DME providers can expect to be required to integrate. Tools like electronic patient records and electronic contract management systems can be leveraged to assist our partner communities through automation. Payers look for providers that can respond to requests expeditiously and having easy access to information is a huge benefit. Imagine participating in a discussion with the customer and having all of the relevant information at your fingertips. The result is quicker resolution and higher overall satisfaction.

Cleaning Nebulizer Parts

Cleaning nebulizer parts is easy and can be done with vinegar and hot, sterile water. In a clean glass bowl or container, place the cleanable parts at the bottom. Then bring distilled or sterilized water to a boil. Add 2 parts water and 1 part vinegar into the bowl, then stir, and leave the parts to soak until the water reaches a temperature that is safe to touch. Remove the parts and set them to dry on a clean towel.

The creation of value in DME will become increasingly crucial as time goes on, especially as we’re faced with the current pandemic and the possibility of other natural disasters. It is important that providers and health plans discuss what this looks like. With reimbursements at unsustainable lows, it is vital that providers create strategies to create value and be more vocal about the benefit of their products and services.

Information provided on the Aeroflow Healthcare blog is not intended as a substitute to medical advice or care. Aeroflow Healthcare recommends consulting a doctor if you are experiencing medical issues or concerns.