The recent Webinar Wednesday session “Using Existing Tools to Strengthen Your Workflows and Compliance” was sponsored by Phoenix Data Systems. It was a popular session with 87 attendees for the live presentation. It was eligible for 1 credit from the ACI. An on-demand recording of the webinar is available at WebinarWednesday.live.
In the session, Mike Roggmann, CBET-R, LSSBB, project manager/implementation lead at Phoenix Data Systems, discussed using existing tools to strengthen workflows and compliance.
Roggmann answered the following questions during his presentation:
- What is a workflow?
- Why is this important?
- Where to start?
- What do workflow reviews mean for CMMS?
He also discussed the easiest ways to review if workflows are being followed and how to simplify continued monitoring to make it easy.
During a question-and-answer session, one attendee asked if there is a method for helping let techs know about contracts and other work related to a device?
Roggmann said there are a couple of different ways a technician can achieve that with AIMS. He went on to discuss the different approaches to obtain that information.
He also discussed how to view PM completion and project productivity using AIMS.
An on-demand recording of the webinar, including the Q&A session, is available at WebinarWednesday.live.
Attendees provided feedback via a survey that included the question, “Why did you attend today’s webinar?”
“I will be able to use the information of the system to share with my biomed students at the college. They do need to know how the new CMMS system works,” said George Panyarachun, professor, Los Angeles Valley College.
“With the shortage of qualified biomed techs, I am always looking for ways to improve our shop’s efficiency,” said David Green, systems designer, Square One Industries, in Texas.
“The webinar was recommended to attend for continuing education on our workflow and policies,” said Michelle Campuzano, office manager, Comprehensive Equipment Management Corporation in New York.
“Wanted to learn more about strong workflows, how to build, maintain and assess efficiency. To see how AIMS CMMS can help with workflows in a database,” shared Keith Waters, manager, clinical technology services in Oregon.
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