When Renting Medical Equipment Makes Sense
The key is knowing when rentals solve a short-term need—and when they become a long-term expense.
The key is knowing when rentals solve a short-term need—and when they become a long-term expense.
The eight-year agreement will provide hospital-level care at home for 15,000 patients annually to help manage clinical workloads.
Disagreement often ensues when the subject of bed maintenance by biomeds arises, reveals biomedical expert Patrick Lynch. In May's The LynchPin column, Lynch lays out both arguments regarding HTM professionals handling bed maintenance and shares his personal opinions about the matter. Don't miss out.
The key is knowing when rentals solve a short-term need—and when they become a long-term expense.
New module uses RTLS to prompt hand sanitization before patient contact without requiring infrastructure changes.
CMMS enhancements are designed to simplify healthcare organizations’ approach to Accreditation 360 and create inspection-ready documentation.
The company is expanding its medical equipment repair services to support hospitals with faster maintenance, improved compliance, and optimized hospital bed management programs.
Power outages are increasing across the US, putting patients who rely on medical devices at risk. A new study identifies vulnerable groups and gaps in backup power planning.
For HTM teams, parts sourcing decisions depend on far more than price or availability.
ECRI’s 2025 report names AI-enabled health technologies as the top healthcare hazard, citing risks like bias, false results, and safety concerns, while urging careful integration alongside other critical challenges such as home care support gaps, cybersecurity threats, and medical device safety.
The FSI eBinders solution is the winner of the “Compliance Management Innovation Award” in the 7th annual MedTech Breakthrough Awards program.
How HTM leaders can evaluate when outsourcing is the right call—and how to manage partners, contracts, and expectations throughout the process.
HTM teams struggle to justify their budgets as C-suite leaders focus on cutting costs, but a new analysis shows their work could save hospitals millions in capital expenditures by extending equipment lifespans, offering a potential 24% ROI.
A pediatric hospital’s shift to a 14-day endoscope hang time shows how fewer reprocessing cycles may mean fewer repairs without jeopardizing safety.