Myriad Medical Supply recently announced that the company has upgraded its portfolio of disposable medical products and hired David Nichols, a veteran leader in the healthcare industry, to serve alongside Bobby Taylor as a principal of the company. Myriad Medical Supply sources disposable products directly from domestic and foreign manufacturers, which enables the company to provide quality medical disposable products at a favorable price.
“The healthcare supply chain is expecting tariffs on key medical categories such as gowns, masks, and gloves to result in upward cost pressure and possibly product shortages,” said incoming Myriad Principal David Nichols. “Supply chain leaders are buying all they can right now, and we would like to talk with them about Myriad as an alternative source that allows healthcare systems to acquire reliable critical supplies at a reasonable cost from a minority-owned company.”
Myriad Medical Supply is a true minority-owned company without the usual disadvantages of small suppliers. Its professional sourcing approach is backed by some of the most senior buyers in U.S. healthcare. While healthcare distribution channels are dominated by a handful of large corporations, Myriad is different in two ways: Myriad leads the way in improving the socio-economic standing of minorities through success in healthcare sales, and Myriad demonstrates leadership in helping hospitals and health systems increase their minority spend with reliable, economic medical products.
About Myriad Medical Supply
Myriad Medical Supply is a transformational medical device supplier with a unique mission and a different sourcing and distribution model, designed for supply resilience and dependability. Myriad’s connections with foreign and domestic suppliers, as well as local and regional distributors, are direct. As a result, the company can provide high-quality, large-volume disposable products at a favorable cost. At the same time, Myriad addresses one of the strongest priorities in U.S. healthcare with economical solutions that drive social equity for minorities through job creation and professional growth.
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