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Donation/Materials Exchange Programs
Use this page to locate medical
relief or other non-profit organizations that may accept
donations of used or surplus items from hospitals or other
health care facilities. Also see an example of how to set up a
medical supplies and equipment recovery program at your
hospital.
Any vendor listing provided on these Web pages is intended as a resource only, and does not imply endorsement, recommendation or guarantee of the services of these vendors by the New Hampshire Hospital Association.
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to Dock, Inc.
This 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded as a commitment
to the Clinton Global Initiative, engages physicians, nurses and
other volunteers in a collaborative effort to collect, sort,
ship and distribute unused medical supplies to needy hospitals
and patients in Africa. It also organizes collection drives at
medical conventions in the United States.
Donation Networks
Donation Networks is a non-profit organization serving schools
and non-profit organizations across NH and beyond. They help
businesses and institutions re-channel their used computer
equipment, office equipment and supplies, supplies for arts and
crafts, etc to institutions where they can be used. They
redistribute donated products to non-profit organizations and
schools within New England through their two warehouse locations
in Nashua and Manchester.
How to Set Up a Medical Supplies and Equipment Recovery Program
View guidelines for establishing a medical supplies and equipment recovery program developed by the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
International
Medical Equipment Collaborative
IMEC is a non-profit organization located in Portsmouth, NH
that distributes medical equipment, supplies and support
services to doctors, nurses and technologists working in clinics
and orphanages in underserved locations worldwide.
N.H. Materials Exchange Program
WasteCap's New Hampshire Materials Exchange (NHME) links
generators of a diverse assortment of wastes with potential
users of those wastes. The NHME operates a listing of materials
available and wanted by a wide range of users, including
businesses, schools, and non-profit groups. This saves disposal
costs for waste generators and purchasing costs for users.
REMEDY Program
REMEDY (Recovered Medical Equipment for the Developing World), is a private, voluntary organization composed of doctors, nurses, hospital volunteers, and others whose collective efforts are directed at transferring discarded but usable medical supplies to developing nations, while source reducing regulated waste, and saving money in our hospitals in the U.S. There is no charge for their services or teaching materials.
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