Author: TechNation Magazine

Whether it’s an ultrasound probe, MRI coil, IV pump, invasive pacemaker or other Class II medical device, certain devices just aren’t designed to be repaired in-house. It’s not due to a lack of talent or ability, but typically from lack of availability of replacement parts, a need for specialized test and repair instruments, a detailed knowledgebase, clean rooms, documentation or a highly specialized design. 

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Just in time for Christmas, TechNation reached out to some of the leading test equipment experts in the healthcare technology management industry to find out what biomeds should have on their wish list in 2022. Insiders share their thoughts on test equipment features, new devices and more in this month’s installment of the TechNation Roundtable article.

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When a fetal monitoring system goes down in the middle of the night, who do you call? Too often, no one knows for sure. That’s why AAMI’s Technology Management Council (TMC) recently strove to help healthcare technology management (HTM) leaders resolve confusion regarding the “gray areas” of responsibility for hospital devices.

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