5 Lessons HTM Leaders Have Learned About Preventing Burnout
As HTM workloads grow more complex, small habits can go a long way in keeping teams from burning out, leaders say.
As HTM workloads grow more complex, small habits can go a long way in keeping teams from burning out, leaders say.
Biomedical engineers and technicians should be integrated into the full lifecycle of healthcare technology—from procurement and installation to maintenance and long-term sustainability.
Nuvolo is offering a new solution to smaller healthcare organizations to help them stay on top of maintenance schedules and work requests.
As HTM workloads grow more complex, small habits can go a long way in keeping teams from burning out, leaders say.
Medical device companies are increasingly getting acquired or merging with other manufacturers. So how can a company adequately prepare for a takeover? Greenberg Traurig corporate lawyer Wayne Elowe explains all here.
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Read MoreIn this Soapbox column, technology manager Jeffrey Ruiz discusses change—namely, why HTM professionals should start to embrace it, rather than run from it.
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Read MoreECRI Institute has launched a new online education program, Risk Management Basics, which is designed to help health care professionals learn how to handle key challenges across the continuum of care. The courses are based on the guidance ECRI Institute has been providing for 30-plus years in its Healthcare Risk Control System.
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Whether your feel the pinch of an actual cut, lose a position due to attrition, or simply aren’t allowed to hire as your workload increases, most of us will be tasked with doing more with less at some point. But how do you manage these situations? After all, most people aren’t in a position to reduce the services they provide or charge more for them. That’s where process improvement comes in.