Midmark Introduces “Save” 2018 Exam Room Promotion


Midmark Corp., a leading medical solutions provider for ambulatory care, today announced its 2018 Exam Room Promotion to help facilitate a better experience at the point of care. The “Save” promotion is designed to help caregivers establish an accessible, connected exam space to support better patient outcomes.

“We believe the people who use our technology are every bit as important as how and why the technology is being used,” said Kurt Forsthoefel, director of medical marketing, Midmark. “Caregivers need technology that is designed to improve their work, whether that’s less physical strain from lifting a patient or fewer clicks in operating diagnostic devices. Better technology supports better care.”

During the “Save” promotion, Midmark will offer rebates on the following solutions:

  • Barrier-Free exam chairs, including the Midmark 626, Ritter 224, Ritter 225, Ritter 244.
  • Digital diagnostic devices, including Midmark digital vital signs, Midmark digital spirometer, Midmark digital ecg and Midmark digital holter.
  • Midmark HEINE diagnostic instruments, including BETA otoscope and ophthalmoscope (wall and desk units).

Important dates:

  • Promotion order period: Sept. 4, 2018 to Dec. 21, 2018.
  • Last date to take shipment of products: Jan. 31, 2019.
  • Invoice must be dated: Sept. 4, 2018 to Jan. 31, 2019.
  • Last date to claim incentives: Feb. 28, 2019.

For more information on the promotion, visit www.midmark.com/save.



September 7, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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