4 Approaches to Cut Equipment Downtime
HTM leaders share the practical changes—some simple, some more strategic—that are moving the needle on preventable equipment outages.
HTM leaders share the practical changes—some simple, some more strategic—that are moving the needle on preventable equipment outages.
New research shows that reusing certain medical equipment can significantly reduce healthcare waste without compromising patient safety.
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.
HTM leaders share the practical changes—some simple, some more strategic—that are moving the needle on preventable equipment outages.
A March 2025 report details ongoing VA sterile processing failures at the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center, including the use of damaged surgical instruments.
What began centuries ago as ritual healing in thermal springs has matured into a clinically rigorous practice backed by modern physics, therapy protocols, and a whole lot of biomedical oversight.Â
The platform detects when healthcare workers are near a hand sanitation area and records whether the individual sanitizes appropriately.
A coroner’s report found that a 10-minute power outage at Scunthorpe General Hospital delayed life-saving treatment and contributed to the death of 77-year-old Jean Dye.
Independent service organizations are expanding their role to meet the changing demands of healthcare technology management.
Technological and management failures in diverse fields like bridge construction and aviation highlight the critical need for HTM professionals to learn from history and adapt to modern challenges to ensure patient safety, one expert says.
Arvizio announced a suite of capabilities for the use of augmented reality workflow automation for medical technicians.
Asking the right questions helps ensure quality service, control costs, support compliance, and avoid surprise charges or service gaps.
The global medical battery market, valued at $1.84 billion in 2023, is projected to grow at 5.78% CAGR, reaching $2.97 billion by 2032. Aging populations and rising chronic diseases drive demand, while challenges include labor shortages and battery safety.
Rockwell Medical partners with a medical equipment manufacturer to distribute an FDA-cleared single-use bicarbonate cartridge.