Trends in the Development of Medical Equipment Maintenance



Maintenance methods: For older medical equipment, the first option is for your own maintenance staff to take a look; otherwise, you’ll have to rely on the manufacturer. As for semi-new medical equipment, the usual approach is to hire an engineer who has been servicing your machines all along or an engineer recommended by a friend. This applies regardless of whether the engineer who originally serviced your equipment is still working at your current institution. With newer medical equipment, the approach is more proactive—you take the initiative to research, find, and contact repair providers yourself—whether through online platforms, referrals from acquaintances, or other means. You compare prices and evaluate different options carefully. Once you’ve made your choice, you also take the opportunity to learn more about the repair process, no longer worrying about which company it’s from—as long as the price, turnaround time, and quality of the repair are guaranteed, that’s all that matters. Old