Joerns Healthcare Doubles Production of COVID-19 Care Products
By HospiMedica International staff writers Posted on 06 Apr 2020 |
Image: Patient Slings (Photo courtesy of Joerns Healthcare)
Joerns Healthcare (Charlotte, N.C., USA) is doubling its healthcare bed and mattress production capacity to support customers and caregivers with critical care products necessary to meet COVID-19 patient needs. The US healthcare system is extremely under-resourced to manage the exponential increase in patients due to the coronavirus pandemic and the associated COVID-19 disease, specifically with respect to ventilators, personal protective equipment and bed systems. Joerns is a medical equipment services company that offers a suite of patient care and handling products, advanced injury and wound prevention, and professional services and programs throughout the healthcare continuum.
The company plans to double its manufacturing capacity with no material interruption as demand for several critical products continues to grow. To be more responsive to the urgency of demand due to COVID-19, the company is focusing its efforts on two categories of much-needed medical equipment—healthcare beds and mattresses. The company continues to fulfill orders for products outside of these critical categories but have constrained capacity for outlier products to meet this unprecedented surge in demand.
"Given the velocity of orders and the scope of demand, we are committed to scaling production as rapidly as we can to ensure that our products are available when and where our customers and their patients need them," said Chief Strategy Officer, Doug Ferguson. "Joerns Healthcare is doing everything we can to be agile as we all work together to navigate this global health crisis and pursuing innovative ways to get effective therapies to COVID-19 patients as quickly as possible."
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The company plans to double its manufacturing capacity with no material interruption as demand for several critical products continues to grow. To be more responsive to the urgency of demand due to COVID-19, the company is focusing its efforts on two categories of much-needed medical equipment—healthcare beds and mattresses. The company continues to fulfill orders for products outside of these critical categories but have constrained capacity for outlier products to meet this unprecedented surge in demand.
"Given the velocity of orders and the scope of demand, we are committed to scaling production as rapidly as we can to ensure that our products are available when and where our customers and their patients need them," said Chief Strategy Officer, Doug Ferguson. "Joerns Healthcare is doing everything we can to be agile as we all work together to navigate this global health crisis and pursuing innovative ways to get effective therapies to COVID-19 patients as quickly as possible."
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