SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 16, 2020 – Innovative Health, Inc. today announced two milestones that further strengthen the company's competitive edge within the medical device reprocessing field. In early July, Innovative Health was certified under the Medical Device Single Audit Program (MDSAP). The company was also included, yet again, on Modern Healthcare's prestigious "Best Places to Work in Healthcare" list.
The MDSAP certification allows an MDSAP-recognized organization to conduct a single regulatory audit of a medical device manufacturer that satisfies the relevant requirements of regulatory authorities of several different countries. The very thorough audit means that FDA accepts MDSAP audit reports as a substitute for routine Agency inspections.
"MDSAP is the gold standard for certifications among medical device manufacturers, and it's a recognition of an organization's absolute adherence to industry best practices," said Innovative Health CEO Rick Ferreira. "This important milestone for Innovative Health not only solidifies our industry-leading position here in the U.S., but it also paves the way for expansion into new markets."

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Likewise, in being named as one of Modern Healthcare's "Best Places to Work in Healthcare" companies for 2020, Innovative Health again affirmed its commitment to not only high industry standards, but also to the support and advancement of its own team. This marks the second consecutive year Innovative Health has appeared on Modern Healthcare's annual roster of most-desirable industry workplaces. The exact rankings of this year's honorees will be announced in October.
About Innovative Health
Innovative Health is an advanced medical device reprocessing company that offers smarter utilization of medical devices in hospitals' cardiology and electrophysiology programs.