There
is just no getting around the fact that medical equipment is expensive. Even if
you manage to find gently used equipment that is in good condition and current
enough to benefit your practice, you’ll probably still shell out some dough for
it. So you want to make sure it lasts as long as possible. This requires you to
practice proper medical equipment maintenance and care, especially for the
equipment you tend to use day in and day out.
You
need it to work properly so that you can offer your patients the best possible
care. If it breaks down, not only are you left trying to figure out how to
treat patients on the fly, but it doesn’t exactly make your practice look
reliable. Even with proper medical equipment maintenance and repair, you can’t
always control equipment failures, but your best bet to keep these pricy
machines in good working order is consistent care. Here are a few medical
equipment maintenance and care tips to get you started.
Proper Usage:
Maintaining your medical equipment starts with the way you treat it every day,
including how you use it. Smacking your old tube TV may have improved
reception, but it’s definitely not going to make your sensitive equipment work
better or faster. When you use equipment in a way that is not recommended, you
not only risk harming the machinery but also you may open yourself up to
liability. In other words, it’s important to practice proper usage.
Follow Manufacturer
Guidelines: Manufacturers not only provide
instructions related to how to properly use equipment, but also how to maintain
it. You are supposed to run regular diagnostics and updates to firmware and
software or you are advised to hire professional technicians for regular
inspection and maintenance, it’s always best to follow manufacturer guidelines
concerning maintenance. This will give you the best opportunity to ensure
proper function and longevity.
Hire Qualified
Technicians: At the very least, you should have hired
qualified technicians for performing routine medical equipment maintenance,
repair, and care just like you hire other skilled technicians for your
home/office appliances.
Understanding
warranty period is also very important while caring for medical equipment
maintenance. Keep these points in mind and you can effectively care for your
medical equipment.







