Equipment Graveyards: Why New Tech Alone Doesn’t Result in Equitable Health Care
UNSW examines how well-intentioned donations can lead to equipment graveyards in low-resource settings—and why new tech alone doesn't ensure equitable healthcare.
UNSW examines how well-intentioned donations can lead to equipment graveyards in low-resource settings—and why new tech alone doesn't ensure equitable healthcare.
Laborie launched the alpHaONE system which is designed to diagnose GERD and offers up to 96 hours of monitoring data.
Belmont Medical Technologies donated 100 buddy lite portable blood and fluid warmers as well as 20 rapid infusers to Ukraine.
UNSW examines how well-intentioned donations can lead to equipment graveyards in low-resource settings—and why new tech alone doesn't ensure equitable healthcare.
RAM Technologies, a leading manufacturer of power supplies for PC-based medical devices, announced their new PFC650SFX power supply.
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Read MoreEQ2, LLC, has released an additional single sign-on service for the company’s hospital equipment management software CMMS, known as HEMS.
Read MoreAir regulators are investigating several medical equipment sterilization facilities for potential health risks caused by EtO emissions.
Read MoreSmiths Medical had notified customers of a potential issue with specific Level 1Â H-2 Pressure Chambers used with Level 1 Fast Flow Fluid Warmers.
Read MoreThe U.S. Patent & Trademark Office issued three patents to ENDRA, a provider of imaging technologies and Thermo Acoustic Enhanced UltraSound.