Downtime Trace, a medical equipment service marketplace connecting hospitals, imaging centers and ambulatory surgery centers with qualified service providers, has announced its expansion into Pennsylvania, upstate New York, Indiana and Nebraska.
Downtime Trace is actively recruiting credentialed imaging and biomedical service providers, including independent service organizations (ISOs) and 1099 contract technicians, to join its growing provider network. Registration is free, and providers keep 85% of each completed service ticket. Providers choose the requests they take on and earn supplemental income on their own schedule.
“When Jason and I came up with the idea of Downtime Trace, it made so much sense that it was hard to believe no one had created a technology like it,” said Danny Mobley, CEO and founder of Downtime Trace. “After being in the medical equipment maintenance and repair industry for so many years, it was easy to see how this innovation could help both sides, the technicians and customers.”
Service providers can register at downtimetrace.com to begin receiving Trace Tickets in their area.

