The three founders of
Topline Medical each brought with them decades
of experience in the critical care equipment field when they opened
their doors in 1998. Vice President and Cofounder Owen LaRue worked at a
regional distributor for Narco Medical Services when he realized that
opportunities in remarketing critical care equipment were worth a
serious look. The company now specializes in refurbishing and remarketing
multiparameter monitors, monitoring systems, defibrillators, EKGs, and
ultrasound equipment; and is growing its reputation as a good source of
hard-to-find parts. LaRue is proud to have started a “little company
that does a good job” that has a national reputation for quality
and service. 24x7 talked
to LaRue about where his company, and the industry, is headed.
24x7: How did joining DMS
affect Topline?
LaRue: Topline
Medical was acquired by DMS Health Group out of Fargo, ND, in June 2003.
DMS has been a tremendous source of support, and we have tripled in size.
We have grown not only in the sale of all types of monitoring, EKG, and
defibrillators, but have added refurbished ultrasound equipment and probes
to our inventories. DMS let us keep the Topline name because of our
reputation and market recognition. Also, they really had a hands-off
management style that kept us feeling that we were still running our own
company.
24x7: What would you like
to see Topline do in the next 5 years?
LaRue: I look for us
to double in the next 5 years. It is not out of the question that we also
grow through synergistic acquisitions. The other thing that is happening is
we have a lot of customers, including hospitals, that have equipment that
is out of factory support, so there are no parts available. When they call
and realize they can get a part from us, they are very happy. The world is
kind of pulling us into the parts business.
24x7: Do you see your
company moving more into parts since people are starting to know you for
that?
LaRue: We like the
parts business, and I see the parts business growing for sure. We need to
be very careful. When you say you’re a parts company there are
issues, such as different versions, generations of the same equipment,
different software levels—subtleties that would make one circuit
board from one unit not work in another. So you have to proceed cautiously.
We don’t like to play back and forth with parts. It just creates
heartburn for the customer. We really like the parts business, and we
proceed cautiously as to how we describe what parts we have,
what’s available, and what we recommend to the customer.
24x7: What direction do
you see the market taking?
LaRue:As pressure from changing Medicare and private insurance
reimbursement continues, the idea of hospitals and ambulatory surgery
centers purchasing at least some refurbished equipment is now readily
accepted. The growth in freestanding ambulatory surgical centers will
continue as countries around the world have an ever-increasing demand for
equipment that will help clinicians provide improved health care. Good
refurbished equipment can be delivered at price points that help this
happen. This adds up to a whole lot of opportunity for medical-equipment
remarketers that choose the right products and market niches, combined with
sound strategic planning. There are a lot of good remarketing companies out
there, providing services in their area of expertise. The medical
remarketing equipment community provides solutions that are needed
worldwide.
24x7: As the field
expands, how are you differentiating yourself among your competitors?
LaRue: I don’t
think we say anything different; we just do what we say. We listen to the
customer; recommend products that meet or exceed the customer’s
clinical requirements; and ship clean, safe equipment that is a good value.
Our sales and biomedical equipment technician staff average over 20 years
of experience each. I think we develop credibility and trust as our
customers quickly realize that they are talking with someone who has years
of in-hospital experience. Customers can feel comfortable working with us.
It is really sort of amazing, the number of people who know who we are. We
get phone calls from all 50 states, and a lot of times we don’t
even know how they have found us.
24x7: That seems like a
nice surprise.
LaRue:It really is. If you have nice equipment, and you have certain
things available, it is not difficult to have a happy customer. They have a
need; they only have so many dollars to spend; and when they open up the
box and they see what we shipped to them, they are happy, and it works.
24x7: If you could tell
readers one thing about Topline, what would it be?
LaRue:Topline Medical is a high-quality, customer-oriented company that
is committed to customer satisfaction. We have a wide array of refurbished
equipment available for shipment. Give us a call. We’ll do the best
we can to make you a happy Topline Medical customer.