Getinge Voluntarily Recalls Servo-i Ventilator’s Nebulizer Connector
Sweden-based Getinge is announcing a voluntary medical device recall for the Servo-i ventilator system, due to a potentially shorter than specified nebulizer connector.
Read MoreSweden-based Getinge is announcing a voluntary medical device recall for the Servo-i ventilator system, due to a potentially shorter than specified nebulizer connector.
Read MoreSep 21, 2020 | Right to Repair | 3 |
The Critical Medical Infrastructure Right-to-Repair Act of 2020 stands to give HTM professionals more access to manufacturer data needed to repair medical devices. Some say that’s good; some say that’s bad. 24×7’s associate editor Melanie Hamilton-Basich investigates here.
Read MoreSep 14, 2020 | Company News | 0 |
RLDatix, a global provider of patient safety solutions, announces that it has acquired oneSOURCE, a leading healthcare medical equipment SaaS database that provides online access to continuously updated instructions for use and preventative maintenance documentation.
Read MoreIn the second quarter of 2020, medical device recalls have increased by more than 30%, and that doesn’t include unofficial recalls of PPE.
Read MoreAug 21, 2020 | Career Advancement | 0 |
Communication between biomeds and medical staff doesn’t have to be an exercise in frustration. Having a goal of clear communication free of jargon and informed by empathy and a dash of humility will lead to understanding and solutions to the toughest technical problems.
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