Medical Device Incidents
The reality is that all medical devices operate with some degree of risk, and the biomed’s role is to be aware of the related factors
Read MoreNov 13, 2007 | Education, Government Regulations | 0 |
The reality is that all medical devices operate with some degree of risk, and the biomed’s role is to be aware of the related factors
Read MoreA look inside the VA and at those who care for the equipment at the nation’s largest integrated health care system
Read MoreOct 9, 2007 | Medical Device Errors | 0 |
Preventable medical errors are a leading cause of death in the United States. In 2002, The Joint Commission issued a Sentinel Event alert summarizing the results of a root-cause analysis of 23 ventilator-related deaths in the United States. The Joint Commission’s findings underscore the problem of human error, and emphasize the need for hospitals and […]
Read MoreOct 9, 2007 | Independent Service Organizations, PACS, Remote Monitoring | 0 |
Leo Costello Clinical dynamics corp, wallingford, Conn, designs, manufactures, and markets NIBP simulators, SpO2 simulators, and SpO2 probe testers. Among its customers are clinical and biomedical engineering departments, patient monitoring makers, and independent service organizations. 24×7 spoke with Leo Costello, Clinical Dynamics’ principal founder, president, and director of research and development, about the company’s products, […]
Read MoreOct 9, 2007 | Accreditation, PACS, Remote Monitoring | 0 |
The convergence of medical systems and IT is a hot topic, often centering on roles, responsibilities, or even reporting structure. The need today is for comprehensive support programs for these hybrid systems and cooperation between clinical engineering and IT. Systems like obstetrical information systems, hemodynamic monitoring, smart pumps, ICU monitoring and charting, EKG management, and […]
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