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Medical Equipment Maintenance Market to See 9% Growth

The medical equipment maintenance market, projected to grow at 9.1% annually, is driven by increased demand due to COVID-19, a focus on preventive maintenance, technological advancements, and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, despite challenges like high maintenance costs.

Virtual Care: The Missing Ingredient in Your Digital Health Strategy

Technology is driving the future of care delivery, and it is important for the healthcare industry to stay current with these innovative solutions—so critical, in fact, that it can affect a health system’s organizational success. Here, Zipnosis CEO Jon Pearce shares why virtual care is the missing ingredient in your digital health strategy.

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ECRI Institute Develops Risk Management Course

ECRI 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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Hardwiring Process Improvement in Clinical Engineering

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.

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The Six Sigma Way

Since being introduced by Bill Smith in 1986, Six Sigma techniques have been used as a strategy for process improvement across a myriad of business and industrial sectors worldwide. The philosophy operates from the premise that all works are processes that can be defined, measured, analyzed, improved, and controlled.

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Embracing Change

Change is an inevitable part of the healthcare industry, and of life. Last month, it came to 24×7 when John Bethune stepped down after more than 2 years at the magazine’s helm. Jenny Lower has replaced him as chief editor after previously serving as the magazine’s associate editor and managing editor.

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Engaging the C-Suite

Author Valdez Bravo explains how a chasm formed between clinical engineering departments and executive offices, and what steps we can can take to bridge it.