As Healthcare Adds New Technologies, HTM Has More to Manage
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
The medtech association cites risks to patient safety, reduced competition, and potential cost increases if the rule is implemented as is.
As technology advances, systems engineering offers a framework for reducing risk, improving performance, and enhancing patient outcomes.
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
Virtual reality is opening new pathways for technician training—bringing immersive, hands-on practice to both education and clinical operations.
Read MoreThe new location aims to improve access to medical equipment for regional healthcare facilities.
Read MoreWith the clearances, ICU Medical introduces its new category of infusion devices, designed to address infusion delivery variability.
Read MoreBD is correcting software for its Alaris Systems Manager and CCE Infusion Adapter after identifying a risk that outdated infusion parameters could be uploaded, potentially leading to incorrect dosing.
Read MoreThe FDA has issued an early alert regarding Baxter’s recall of certain Spectrum infusion pumps due to missing motor mounting screws, which may have occurred during servicing.
Read MoreAccurate Biomed will support CAIRE customers with in-warranty repairs, including the FreeStyle Comfort portable oxygen concentrator and the company’s line of stationary oxygen concentrator products.
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Baxter is recalling certain Solution Sets with Duo-Vent Spikes due to an assembly issue that led to inverted slide clamps.