Replacement of Old Medical Equipment's
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REPLACEMENT OF OLD MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS Description also available in video format (attached below), for better experience use your desktop. Introduction · The replacement of old medical equipment is a common practice in healthcare settings to ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care, maintain regulatory compliance, and take advantage of technological advancements. · The decision to replace medical equipment is often based on factors such as technological obsolescence, maintenance costs, the availability of spare parts, and the equipment's overall performance. · Here are some steps and considerations involved in the replacement process: Assessment of Equipment: Regularly assess the condition, performance, and functionality of medical equipment. Evaluate whether the equipment meets current standards and regulations. Lifecycle Management: Develop a lifecycle management plan for each piece of medical equipment, considering factors