In recent years, the medical device industry has faced unprecedented challenges — from global pandemics to persistent supply chain disruptions. These events uncovered that when surges in critical care equipment arise, access can become uncertain, especially when supply is dependent on overseas manufacturing.
Ventilators are among the most essential tools in a hospital’s arsenal. Their availability or lack thereof can mean the difference between preparedness and crisis. At CorVent Medical, we understand why a growing number of hospitals and healthcare systems are reevaluating where and how their equipment is made.
Built in the USA. Built for Resilience.
CorVent Medical is headquartered and manufactures in Fargo, North Dakota — right in the center of America’s heartland. Every CorVent ventilator is engineered, assembled, and tested in the U.S., allowing for tighter quality control, faster response times, and reduced lead times for hospitals, Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), Long-Term Care Hospitals (LTCHs), and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs).
Our manufacturing model isn’t just patriotic — it’s practical. By keeping production close to home, we eliminate many of the risks associated with offshore manufacturing, ensuring that critical care ventilators are available when and where they’re needed most.
The Case for U.S.-Manufactured Medical Devices
When it comes to life-support technologies, reliability isn’t optional — it’s foundational. Ventilators built in the USA offer distinct advantages that go beyond the surface label:
• Stronger quality control: Manufacturing under FDA and ISO-certified conditions ensures consistent compliance with rigorous safety and performance standards.
• Faster response times: Domestic production and support teams mean quicker service, fewer delays, and less downtime for critical equipment.
• Supply chain stability: Reducing reliance on international shipping, customs, and foreign suppliers helps mitigate risk during global events or emergencies.
Simple, Safe, and Smart
With CorVent, you’re choosing a ventilator designed and built in the USA that’s purpose-built for acute care, critical care, and long-term care facilities — including:
• Simple, Intuitive Set-up — Ideal for a wide range of clinicians, the quick and easy setup, coupled with a simplified user interface optimized for daily use in all care areas, allows healthcare professionals to focus less on maintaining devices and more on patient care.
• Connectivity — Connectivity with EHR data improves documentation accuracy, and nurse call connectivity adds an extra margin of safety while reducing strains on healthcare providers.
• Low Costs — The durable design eliminates costly maintenance and service contracts. No recalibration or constant bio-med servicing required.
Supporting U.S. Jobs, Innovation, and Healthcare Independence
When healthcare facilities choose American-made devices, they’re not just selecting equipment; they’re supporting a larger ecosystem of innovation, jobs, and healthcare security. Companies like CorVent partner with U.S.-based suppliers, hire local engineers and technicians, and work closely with frontline clinicians to refine solutions in real time.
This collaborative, homegrown approach helps strengthen the entire healthcare infrastructure — not just in emergencies, but every day.
Choose CorVent. Choose Designed and Built in the USA.
As healthcare facilities continue to modernize and prepare for future challenges, supply chain resilience will remain a top priority. Equipment that’s designed, built, and supported in the U.S. offers a path toward greater independence, accountability, and trust.
For those evaluating their ventilator fleet or planning for replacement, understanding the origin of your equipment matters more than ever.