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reLink360

End-of-life equipment management, built on four pillars.

A centralized equipment disposition program that gives hospitals greater visibility, coordinated logistics, stronger value recovery, and measurable financial return.

See How It Works
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Real-time tracking

Track equipment throughout the disposition process with centralized visibility into status, movement, and final outcomes.

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White-glove logistics

Coordinate pickup, handling, transportation, and documentation through one managed process.

03

Value recovery

Route equipment through the most appropriate resale, reuse, donation, recycling, or responsible disposition pathway.

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Earned credits

Return recovered value as credits, cash, or support for future equipment purchases and program priorities.

The challenge

Disconnected disposition creates hidden cost and risk.

Hospitals often manage retired equipment through spreadsheets, local vendors, storage rooms, and one-off decisions. That makes it harder to track assets, document outcomes, recover value, and maintain consistent governance across facilities.

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Limited visibility

Equipment status, location, and final disposition can be difficult to verify across departments, vendors, and facilities.

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Operational burden

Internal teams spend time coordinating pickups, vendors, documentation, and follow-up instead of focusing on higher-value priorities.

03

Lost recovery value

Assets may sit too long, move through inconsistent channels, or be discarded before their resale, reuse, donation, or recycling value is properly evaluated.

How it works

One managed process from equipment removal to final outcome.

reLink360 replaces fragmented handoffs with a centralized process for identifying, removing, tracking, and recovering value from end-of-life medical equipment.

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Identify the equipment

Share an equipment list, photos, facility details, or the asset information already available to your team.

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Coordinate removal and processing

reLink360 manages pickup, logistics, chain of custody, documentation, and routing through the appropriate disposition pathway.

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Track outcomes and recover value

Assets move through resale, reuse, donation, recycling, or responsible disposition, with reporting and recovered value returned to your organization.

reLink360 dashboard showing year-to-date return, available credits, and lifecycle activity

Platform visibility

See the financial and operational impact in one place.

The reLink360 platform gives hospital teams centralized visibility into equipment activity, recovered value, available credits, and ongoing disposition performance.

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Track recovered value

Monitor year-to-date returns and understand the financial contribution of the program.

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View available credits

See the value available to support future equipment purchases, training, or other priorities.

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Measure lifecycle activity

Review ongoing activity and program performance instead of relying on disconnected spreadsheets.

One dashboard gives leadership, supply chain, and facility teams a clearer view of equipment disposition outcomes.

Program outcomes

Better visibility. Less administrative burden. Stronger recovery.

reLink360 gives hospital teams a more consistent and accountable way to manage equipment leaving their facilities.

Greater asset visibility

Give stakeholders a clearer view of equipment status, movement, disposition pathways, and final outcomes across the program.

Reduced administrative burden

Replace disconnected spreadsheets, storage-room tracking, vendor follow-up, and one-off coordination with one managed workflow.

Improved value recovery

Evaluate equipment before value is lost and route eligible assets through resale, reuse, donation, recycling, or responsible disposition.

Stronger reporting and governance

Support more consistent decisions with centralized reporting, documented activity, and clearer accountability across departments and facilities.

The result is a more controlled equipment lifecycle with clearer outcomes for operations, finance, supply chain, and leadership.