EQ2 Launches Four New CMMS Products
EQ2, LLC has launched four new products as part of its “next generation” product releases of its Hospital Equipment Management System CMMS products.
EQ2, LLC has launched four new products as part of its “next generation” product releases of its Hospital Equipment Management System CMMS products.
EQ2, LLC, a provider of healthcare computerized maintenance management software, announces a new integration with Stanley Healthcare’s Real-Time Locating System platform to support a wide range of use cases impacting care delivery throughout the enterprise.
Every healthcare technology management department is looking to drive efficiencies and streamline costs. Here, Tech Knowledge Associates’ David Francoeur shares why a well-constructed clinical asset inventory is key to achieving these goals.
EQ2, LLC has launched four new products as part of its “next generation” product releases of its Hospital Equipment Management System CMMS products.
Lyndhurst, N.J.-based Drawbase Software has forged a partnership with Phoenix Data Systems, Inc., the developer of AIMS computerized maintenance management system software. Together, the companies can “provide clients with a complete solution for healthcare facilities management,” officials say in a statement.
Read MoreBelow, four individuals in the CMMS space sit down with 24×7 Magazine to discuss what hospitals should look for when purchasing a computerized maintenance management system and how this technology is changing the game for HTM departments.
Read MoreRenovo Solutions, an Irvine, Calif.-based provider of medical, research, and life science equipment service and management solutions, announced that Inc. magazine has ranked the company No. 4,136 on its annual “Inc. 5000” list of the fastest-growing, private companies in America.
Read MoreThe new interface gives HTMs using EQ2’s CMMS service a comprehensive biomedical asset lifecycle management program with access to manufacturers’ manuals, IFUs, PM documents, end-of-life letters, AEM information, and related material.
Read MoreAustin, Texas-based Accruent has inked a deal to acquire Maintenance Connection, a Davis, Calif.-based computerized maintenance management system provider. With this acquisition, customers will be able to view their physical resource assessments, view data from Internet of Things sensors, trigger maintenance orders, and have a full view of their engineering documentation.
Read MoreSouthfield, Mich.-based Phoenix Data Systems, Inc. and Salt Lake City-based oneSOURCE Document Site have integrated their respective online tools to deliver a new technology that will help healthcare facilities operate in accordance with best practices and regulatory standards, company officials say.
Read MoreKnowledge earned from scientific discovery is how a discipline advances and matures, Larry Fennigkoh argues—and it is how the clinical engineering and entire HTM community can best defend itself against those who question its tremendous worth and value to healthcare.