Picture this: a 450-bed regional hospital recently completed an internal equipment audit and discovered 73 infusion pumps, 18 vital sign monitors, and a fleet of mobile workstations quietly accumulating dust across three storage rooms and two decommissioned wards....
When healthcare organizations think about medical equipment disposition, the focus is often on equipment removal and value recovery. While those are important outcomes, successful disposition projects depend on much more than simply moving equipment from one location...
Healthcare organizations today are under constant pressure to balance operational performance, budget limitations, and evolving technology needs. As equipment ages, many hospitals, imaging centers, and surgery centers find themselves asking the same question: How do...
Healthcare organizations are under constant pressure to manage rising operational costs, aging equipment fleets, storage limitations, and evolving technology demands. Yet one area that is often overlooked is medical equipment disposition. For many hospitals, surgery...
Equipment Replacement Shouldn’t Take This Long Upgrading or replacing equipment sounds straightforward. In reality, it rarely is. What starts as a planned improvement often turns into a drawn-out process. Internal approvals take time, equipment removal gets delayed,...