Now More Than Ever
Price Matters!
Buying Capital Equipment? Identify ALL SOURCES and the BEST PRICES
with MEMdata
If you're buying capital equipment for your current, new, or expanding medical facility, you've
come to the right place. At MEMdata, LLC our focus is capital equipment procurement, at best-in-class pricing, for medical facilities. As you know, healthcare facilities
are undergoing an unprecedented fiscal crisis. We identify all options at the best prices.
MEMdata
Pay-for-Performance
MEMdata services are based on performance. Our services are guaranteed to reduce your costs! In addition, you retain complete control over purchasing decisions and vendor selection. With each capital equipment purchase we process, we identify the entire market and the latest in technology. This gives you the critical data needed to make the best purchasing decisions. Perhaps most importantly, MEMdata enhances smooth facility operations and promotes positive vendor relationships while reducing your costs. For
more information, call toll free 866.695.1950.
Medical Equipment Market News provided by EQUIPPING HOSPITALS
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New Client Spotlight: Kewanee Hospital
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Kewanee Hospital in Kewanee, IL, after having cut the ribbon on their new facility, renews their capital procurement services agreement with MEMdata. MEMdata initially served Kewanee Hospital prior to the decision to build a new facility. At that time, they converted their agreement from the Performer program to MEMdata’s Equipment Planning & Procurement services, or EPPS. Upon successful completion of the project, Kewanee has again selected MEMdata as their provider of choice for capital equipment procurement and benchmarking services. “We are pleased to continue to call Kewanee Hospital a client,” said Bob Yancy, MEMdata CEO. “Kewanee demonstrates that MEMdata’s services are effective for both routine capital procurement and benchmarking, in addition to new facility construction and renovation.” |
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