Let’s take a closer look at three distinct aspects of QMS documentation and how they matter for the outcomes you need.
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This month, we are going to take a tangent and discuss a common problem associated with ultrasound scanners: infrequent and inadequate preventive maintenance (PM).
I was part of a breakout session we called “Blue Sky” that brainstormed what HTM professionals could do for healthcare in a perfect world with limitless possibilities.
Whether you are a biomed, hospital management or working within the health care industry, your products should work as hard as you. Our goal is to design, manufacture and build products that allow you to keep doing what you do best.
When testing a device for repair, one of the most common problems a technician encounters are devices that are loaded with software that is incompatible with another unit.
While some of us in health care may still feel stuck in 2020 like a never-ending streaming of the movie “Groundhog Day,” there is a way to pause some of the hecticness associated with maintaining imaging device inventory. Simply put, it’s all about access.
Sponsored by Medigate The costs of a successful cyber attack are well documented for the health care industry. What is less understood is what it really takes to mitigate the risks within a connected health system to increase operational resiliency and minimize breach impacts. That’s because there is no simple answer, no single silver bullet. Each health system requires a unique combination of people, processes and technologies to align governance and risk mitigation efforts with the organization’s desired business outcomes. Everyone and everything need to be working together, considering the risks within the context in which they exist to ensure…
This guide outlines key control areas in which CyberMDX helps to meet HIPAA compliance requirements for healthcare organizations.
Any technician with experience in solving technical issues for medical ultrasound will tell you the hardest thing to troubleshoot is poor image quality or intermittent artifacts.
Sponsored by Innovatus Imaging By Ted Lucidi, CBET Recently, a customer reached out for some tech support for troubleshooting an image quality complaint from one of his sonographers. He had only just started supporting ultrasound and wanted some quick tips on assessing image quality. There are numerous testing criteria that can be used to qualify image quality and over 100 variables that can affect overall image quality, but I thought this to be a great opportunity to get back to the basics with ultrasound. Believe everything your customer says. Despite if a problem is identified, or NOT identified, something occurred that…

