Integrated Medical Systems International Explained

Integrated Medical Systems International, Inc.
Type:Private
Industry:Medical
Foundation:1982
Location City:Birmingham, Alabama
Location Country:United States
Locations:3
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Gene Robinson (Founder & CEO), Debra Robinson (Managing Partner)
Services:Surgical Instrument and Device Repair, Sterile Process Management, Management of Instruments in Operating Room and Endoscopy Suite, Implant Tracking Software, Pre-owned Surgical Equipment, and Education.
Revenue:$117 Million (2012)
Num Employees:1,200
Subsid:Wedge Manufacturing, Inc.

Integrated Medical Systems International, Inc., (IMS) is a surgical instrument management and clinical consulting company specializing in repair management, sterile process management, tracking, and other services related to surgical and endoscopic devices and instruments. Today the company operates repair facilities in Alabama, Florida, and Maryland. IMS has more than 1,200 employees nationwide.

History

The company was originally incorporated in 1982, as Gibson-Robinson, Inc., as a distributor of operating room products. In 1987, the company name was changed to IMS. The company focused on distributing until 1990, when repair services were added. The company now provides a range of services and products related to operating room efficiency.

Services

IMS provides refurbishment, education, process improvement, inventory management, and related services for 2,500 hospitals and surgery centers. IMS operates three repair facilities and performs on-Location repairs. It sells used equipment and repairs flexible and rigid endoscopes and stainless, laparoscopic, power, ophthalmic, and specialty instruments.[1]

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Facilities

IMS operates repair facilities for surgical and endoscopic instruments and devices in Alabama, Florida, and Maryland. The newest is a 52,300 square-foot operations center in Birmingham, Alabama. This facility is part of a 15-acre campus including a fitness center and 75,000-square-foot corporate headquarters currently under construction. Engineering and research are conducted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Florida facility also refurbishes rigid endoscopes and surgical power and camera equipment.[2]

Wedge Manufacturing, Inc.

Wedge Manufacturing is an IMS subsidiary that uses Computer Numerical Control machinists to produce small parts for customers in the healthcare, aerospace, defense and other industries. In addition to production services, Wedge provides inspections, reverse engineering and prototype development. Wedge specializes in components for situations that require tight tolerances or unusual materials. In 2009, engineers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham worked with Wedge to create a bearing holder for the GLACIER cryogenic freezer, which the university was producing for use in the International Space Station.[3]

Sponsorships and partnerships

Instruments of Mercy, Inc. is a non-profit organization sponsored by IMS. IOM repairs donated surgical instruments already in the hands of healthcare providers for mission trips. Instruments of Mercy has refurbished equipment for over 100 missions in over two dozen countries. Medical professionals preparing for mission trips may receive up to $6,000 in repair costs and up to 24 trips are supported annually. IOM's largest medical client is Mercy Ships.[4]

IMS maintains relationships with professional organizations including: AORN, HSPA, The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (SGNA),the Association of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), and the Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM).

Accolades

Notes and References

  1. Web site: What We Do - STERIS IMS.
  2. Web site: Sloss area gets new tenant - Birmingham Business Journal. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130721125945/http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/print-edition/2013/04/26/ims-expands-near-sloss.html. 2013-07-21.
  3. Web site: WedgeInc.com.
  4. Web site: Home | Instruments of Mercy . 2013-12-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140102091039/http://instrumentsofmercy.org/ . 2014-01-02 . dead .
  5. Web site: IMS Receives Jerry G. Peers Distinguished Service Award from AORN. 5 March 2013.