New Report Flags Gaps in Right to Repair Compliance
Nearly half of reviewed products lacked accessible repair manuals, and 44% had no spare parts available, according to a new report from US PIRG.
Nearly half of reviewed products lacked accessible repair manuals, and 44% had no spare parts available, according to a new report from US PIRG.
The International Association of Medical Equipment Remarketers and Servicers is calling for stronger legal protections to uphold hospitals’ ability to repair—and choose who repairs—their own medical devices.
The FDA’s final guidance defines “remanufacturing” for reusable medical devices, clarifying the distinction from servicing by focusing on significant changes to device performance, safety, or intended use.
In this case study, learn how one Georgia health network tasked an independent service organization with improving women’s imaging equipment uptime while slashing costs.
MITA is publically opposing the application of right to repair provisions for medical devices in the draft Energy Labeling Rule.