ALEXANDRIA, VA, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Today, TIDI and Community Health Ventures (CHV), the business development affiliate of the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), announce a new agreement that expands the list of favorably priced TIDI single use Infection Prevention Products available to health centers through CHV's Value in Purchasing (ViP) program. Additionally, for those TIDI products which are already part of the ViP portfolio—nearly 120 different types of capes, gowns, towels, and table paper--TIDI is has extended an enhanced program to health centers.
TIDI Products is a national leader in the manufacture of disposable physician and dental supplies, and their commitment to quality has set the standard for others to follow. Their agreement with CHV offers community health centers enhanced benefits on TIDI's complete line of medical and dental products.
"Our focus on a day to day basis is to develop and strengthen partnerships with the vendor community that benefit health centers in some way," said Gwen Siebert, CHV's Chief Operating Officer. "Whether that benefit comes in the form of lower prices on the products used by health centers or by expanding our contract formularies to include new product lines, CHV is constantly working to identify those opportunities. CHV, and most importantly health centers, have found just such an opportunity and partner in TIDI."
About TIDI
TIDI Products, LLC manufactures single-use infection control products for the medical, dental and food service markets, and a variety of poly films for converters. The materials they use to produce disposable products enhance their performance and convenience. TIDI headquarters is located in Neenah, Wisconsin, with an additional distribution facility in Rialto, California. Supported by an office in Hong Kong, key sourcing locations include Asia, Europe, Latin America and Canada. For more information, visit http://www.tidiproducts.com.
Contact: Hugh Springer
Marketing Manager
920-751-4040
hspringer@tidiproducts.com
For a no charge sample of any TIDI Products item,
Please contact: Excellence@TidiProducts.com or call 1-800-521-1314
About Community Health Ventures
Community Health Ventures (CHV) is the business development affiliate of the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). Founded in 2000, CHV was created under the direction of health center leadership and tasked with creating workable solutions to the tremendous economic pressures facing today's health centers. By negotiating group-purchasing agreements that achieve better pricing, service, and contractual terms for the products and services health centers use on a daily basis, CHV helps health centers reduce costs and remain competitive.
Based in Alexandria, Virginia, CHV serves Community Health Center providers nationwide. To learn more, visit http://www.communityhealthventures.com.
Contact: Gwen Siebert
Chief Operations Officer
703-739-7307
gsiebert@nachc.com
Community Health Ventures, is the business affiliate of the National Association of Community Health Centers.
For more information, please visit: http://www.communityhealthventures.com
Community Health Centers Benefit from New Agreement Between Community Health Ventures and TIDI Products
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[Press-News.org] Community Health Centers Benefit from New Agreement Between Community Health Ventures and TIDI ProductsAlexandria, VA May 23, 2011 - Today, TIDI and Community Health Ventures (CHV), the business development affiliate of the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), announce a new agreement