CHAI to boost access to medical oxygen with $25m funding
Having wreaked havoc across the globe over the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic also exposed a litany of weaknesses and fragilities along the medical oxygen supply chain.
Having wreaked havoc across the globe over the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic also exposed a litany of weaknesses and fragilities along the medical oxygen supply chain.
OMRON Healthcare, the healthcare arm of Japanese electronics company OMRON has launched its latest oxygen delivery device, the OMRON medical molecular sieve oxygen concentrator, according to APN News.
When a new or revised standard is released, taking a short-sighted view might mean it’s perceived as a hurdle that makes business harder. Most of our industry, however, views standards as intended: a way to...
Global health initiative Unitaid has invited local manufacturers of liquid oxygen (LOx) to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to help improve access and affordability of liquid and medical oxygen in Sub-Saharan African countries.
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will build and improve health care infrastructure to support global access to medical oxygen.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has donated 900 oxygen cylinders with regulators and humidifiers to the Minister of Health and Sanitation (MoHS) in Sierra Leone, Africa to fulfil a heightened demand for medical oxygen.
Messer Americas is helping healthcare settings improve the security of oxygen supply, following the skyrocketing demands experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic.
As the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic continues to threaten vulnerable communities across the globe, grave concerns have been raised over the lack of medical oxygen preparedness faced by low and middle-income countries.
In a period of supply chain disruption, and inflationary pressures faced by industry, following the Covid pandemic, maintaining packaged gas integrity and minimising the costs of both delivery and dispensing gas is essential for the...
It’s a turbulent time for both the world and the gases industry – and the cylinder market is no exception.