Before Cutting Budgets, Take a Hard Look at Your Equipment
Hospitals facing reimbursement pressure may be overlooking one of their biggest opportunities for savings: better use of the equipment they already own.
Hospitals facing reimbursement pressure may be overlooking one of their biggest opportunities for savings: better use of the equipment they already own.
The company is expanding its medical equipment repair services to support hospitals with faster maintenance, improved compliance, and optimized hospital bed management programs.
Waiting for equipment to fail carries clinical and financial consequences. Planning replacement before that point changes both risk and return.
Rockwell Medical partners with a medical equipment manufacturer to distribute an FDA-cleared single-use bicarbonate cartridge.
The medical equipment and supplies were repurposed to aid those in need and reduce landfill non-hazardous medical waste.Â
Mark Villanova of Dedicated Computing sees service as a competition. He shares how manufacturers can win at providing remote medical device diagnostics services, including carefully observing the reliability of products and rating responsiveness and ease of access to support.
The dangers and liabilities of not having your equipment serviced by trained technicians.Â
Supporting telehealth means managing devices and data far beyond the hospital walls.