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Biomedical engineers must regularly evaluate new safety regulations and management tactics to stay abreast of equipment advancements.
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Healthcare Business Review | Friday, October 06, 2023
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Maintenance programs are essential for the efficient, safe, and dependable operation of all hospitals, clinics, and other medical equipment.
FREMONT, CA: Biomedical engineers must regularly evaluate new safety regulations and management tactics to stay abreast of equipment advancements. Medical devices and their applications are constantly changing to diagnose better, treat, and improve patient care outcomes. The medical equipment management standards have been a significant impetus for biomedical and clinical engineers to develop measures and procedures to inspect and maintain the effective, safe, and reliable operation of all medical equipment in the inventory. Preventive maintenance procedures get implemented to routinely test, assess, and validate that the device is operating correctly.
Referring to the operator's manual is essential when evaluating the efficacy of maintenance programs, as it specifies preventative routines for each instrument. It is especially true with sterilizer maintenance, as sterilizers are among the essential tools for infection control and equipment longevity in a hospital or clinical context. By performing proper and routine maintenance on sterilizer equipment, all subsequent medical device quality may ensure that problems can get resolved before malfunctions affect the equipment's operational life. Due to the data that can be collected and analyzed in real-time, modern technology makes this prediction method simpler.