The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has partnered with Provista, a supply chain improvement company, to launch a new program aimed at aesthetic and reconstructive surgery-focused providers, according to a Provista news release.
The new program, called Access Medical Purchasing, will provide ASPS members with access to more than 1,000 supplier contracts for discounted products and services used by plastic surgeon practices.
AMP and Provista will continue to develop contracts with vendors that focus on the plastic surgery specialty.
"The new program will help members of the society achieve needed supply chain savings during this challenging economy," said Eleanor Waddell, vice president at Provista, in the release. "We welcome the opportunity and are committed to work closely with the members to help drive down their supply chain costs and increase patient care."
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