
by James A. Bacon
A half-dozen vendors have put the University of Virginia Health System on credit hold, interrupting supplies of important medical supplies and equipment, alleges a group calling itself the Concerned UVA Health Physicians & UVA School of Medicine Faculty.
The vendors include Boston Scientific, a supplier of catheterization and electrophysiology supplies, which in June 2024 was owed $2 million with $700,000 overdue, states the group in a public letter published on the TheTruthAboutUVAHealth.com website.
Also, Phillips, a supplier of intracardiac echocardiography supplies and lead extraction supplies, has placed at least two credit holds on UVA Health. The most recent was November 2024 with over $400,000 not paid, according to the doctors’ group.
Meanwhile, Parrhesiastes, an allied website, says it knows of three “life-threatening incidents” in the past two months when dangerous situations unfolded after “suspicious odors” disrupted surgeries in Operating Rooms 25 and OR 33 at the UVA University Hospital.







