
Bright Biomedical LLC Owner and Operations Manager Bobby de Sosa, CBET, describes the company as a partner that works with customers. TechNation recently found out more about the company.
Q: What are some of the services and products you offer?
A: We assist facilities with their Alaris infusion system fleet maintenance. When a hospital or equipment supplier needs to get their equipment up to date for annual maintenance, repairs, etc. we send our team in. We help them reach compliance from A-Z with the goal of reaching 100% completion within the timeframe. On top of maintenance, we also provide asset management solutions. This involves taking inventory, maintenance scheduling and strategizing, assisting with implementing new fleets and recall remediation. Infusion pumps and all associated devices can really take a lot of time out of your technician’s already tight schedule so having our focused pump services can free up time for your technicians to perform at their peak. This is what we do. No training is necessary, just give us directions and we will reach the target. I’m excited to work on infusion pumps because even though they are seen as introductory biomed equipment, the importance of patient safety can’t be overlooked. ECRI labeled infusion pump safety as their #3 concern for patient safety in 2023 and #1 in 2017!
Q: How does your company stand out in the medical equipment field?
A: Bright stands out in the medical equipment field because of “The Bright Method.” It’s a workflow system designed to handle large quantities of devices. Most facilities have thousands of pumps, and this requires a system to handle them efficiently. Time and time again, The Bright Method has proven itself. We often receive positive feedback on the way we approach infusion pump maintenance and receive compliments on the quality we bring to the table.
Q: What is on the horizon for your company?
A: Great new clients. With The Bright Method, we’re looking to prove the concept as much as possible. We’re looking to fill our schedule with great people who want the best for their patients. My goals for the future are to apply myself as a CBET and add on to the list of equipment we service. We’re going in the direction of patient monitor and defibrillator maintenance. With more work I will be able to provide more jobs to excellent technicians and even help teach the next generation as interns! After all, that’s how I started.
Q: Is there anything else you would like our readers to know?
A: We don’t call ourselves Bright because we think we are smart. We call ourselves Bright because our mission is to B Right to our clients, the equipment and to the patients.
For more information, visit BrightBiomedical.com or email info@brightbiomedical.com.
