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Keeping pace

Time to retool the biomedical engineering department?

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Medical equipment budgeting

Controlling medical equipment spending for the life of a project

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Toolbox

Online resources on biomedical, pest control, and engineering

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Texas A&M University will educate future docs to think like engineers

The school's new EnMed program will integrate medical school education and engineering innovation

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Researching design dangers in equipment and technology

Checklists to spot hazards before they enter the built environment

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AAMI, work group to study medical cart battery problems

Group investigates overheating and fires reported to the FDA to develop best practice solutions.

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A multidisciplinary approach to medical equipment acquisition

Planning, purchasing and installing new technology takes meticulous planning and collaboration.

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Engaging a multidisciplinary team in medical equipment acquisition

Key departments to loop into the purchasing process.

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Ensuring a consistent, standardized process

Pre- and post-procurement activities to help optimize purchases and installation.

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System adopts voluntary accessible equipment standards

Eskenazi Health initiative will ensure those with disabilities can access all medical equipment in its facilities.

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U.S. Access Board sets standards for accessible medical equipment

The standards cover all types of medical diagnostics equipment to accommodate diverse patient needs.

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Wireless technology improves outcomes

Mayo Clinic tracked results of a new telemedicine program used for neonatal care.

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Bulk medical oxygen systems

How the COVID-19 crisis can impact medical gas infrastructure.

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Johns Hopkins addresses COVID-19-related oxygen shortages

A new white paper lays out solutions and mitigation efforts to ensure oxygen supply for patients in need.

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How to decrease fire risk in oxygen-enriched atmospheres

Higher oxygen usage to treat patients with COVID-19 has led to unintended increases in fire risk that should be mitigated.

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Ultracold freezers help save energy

Mayo Clinic replaces more than 1,000 freezers, reducing energy use 60 percent.

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Safely managing oxygen systems

Fire safety issues related to increased medical oxygen use experienced overseas spurs U.S. hospitals to reexamine their processes.

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Six lessons for managing medical gas storage

From visual inspection to checking accessibility of connections, here are six best practices for medical gas storage.

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Oxygen concentrator relieves med-gas issue

One Hawaiian hospital shares its journey to find a solution for oxygen shortages during pandemics and other emergencies.

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How efficient is your liquid oxygen system?

Resources to help differentiate between normal and excessive oxygen leakage, and how to troubleshoot issues.

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Carbon dioxide shortage impacts health care surgeries

Developing a plan with medical gas suppliers is necessary to overcome the current national shortage and continue meeting patient needs. 

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