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While a USB port or Universal Serial Bus is designed to support any device, this is not always the case.
I have no doubt the executives polled in the article recognized standardization as one of several key initiatives in their mission critical requirement to reduce costs, which is undoubtedly not unique to medical technology.
The virtualized OR is helping hospitals respond to critical healthcare reform mandates, making real-time communication and collaboration possible, increasing efficiencies, driving opportunities for improving patient outcomes, and reducing costs.
iMed Biomedical launched in 2014 after noticing a gap in the medical service industry in the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) area of Texas.
As cybersecurity problems grow, and new vulnerabilities are published daily, timely and efficient patching has become a key problem for health care providers.
By Michael Davis When we first began servicing ultrasound systems, software was burned onto EPROMS, which meant the software would never become corrupted but also meant when you performed a software upgrade/update, you had to replace dozens of chips on several circuit boards. Then, systems began to run the OEM application software layered on top of the Windows and UNIX installed on the hard drive. With this came the dreaded “blue screen of death,” lockups, corruption and hard drive failures. Nowadays, a clear majority of ultrasound systems have at least one hard drive, sometimes including a RAID drive. These systems…
Today’s clinical engineering departments are commonly short staffed and sometimes underfunded, yet they’re often asked to stretch their limited resources to take on critical projects. Clinical Engineering (CE) department managers regularly manage chaos.
The recent Rigel-sponsored webinar “ESU Performance Testing Utilizing the ERBE-USA VIO 300D” was a hit with Webinar Wednesday attendees. Those attending the live presentation were eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI.

