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While the outdoor activities can be an enjoyable part of the state, there are times when residents need health care. McLaren Health Care, which is headquartered in Grand Blanc, Michigan, is a $6 billion health care system serving the needs of Michigan and Ohio residents.
“I know you don’t know me that well, and while I can understand your comment, you need to know it does not apply to me. I am very excited for this challenge and my family is totally supportive of me, as I hope yours is of you. In my last job, I traveled on a regular basis, so I know what to expect; but I appreciate your concern. I’m not sure travel was ever very glamorous. Has that been your experience? The work I am doing is very important to me, and I know that I have much to contribute with this next challenge. What are the next steps?”
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BayCare is the leading not-for-profit health care system serving the health care needs of those in the Tampa Bay and West Central Florida regions. The system includes 15 hospitals.
ISO certification is a valuable asset for many companies. It is a way to prove to customers that you place a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction. The ISO 13485 certification intended for medical device suppliers also ensures that your quality management system (QMS) conforms to and exceeds regulatory requirements such as the FDA 21 CFR 820.
At least the COVID-19 pandemic has stoked the right to repair movement. I am encouraged that we may actually see some positive change on this front. One side of this issue that I slightly overlooked is the impact this will have on our options for getting equipment serviced outside of the OEM. I would l like to share a story about a situation I experienced lately. It involves a CT scanner, the OEM and a third-party servicing company. Without the expertise of the company that I used we likely would not have gotten our problem solved. Luckily, the third-party servicer had the proprietary knowledge needed to solve our issue.