Hospitals and healthcare facilities upgrade medical equipment every year. Whether it’s part of a capital equipment refresh, department consolidation, or facility renovation, older equipment is often removed from service long before it has reached the end of its usable...
Medical equipment rarely fails all at once. Instead, it ages gradually. Service calls become more frequent. Parts take longer to source. Downtime starts to affect scheduling. Clinical teams begin to lose confidence. End-of-life (EOL) isn’t just a technical milestone —...
From continuous monitoring to life-saving interventions, healthcare organizations rely on essential clinical equipment every minute of every day. Access to dependable, patient-ready equipment isn’t optional — it’s critical. reLink Medical supports the core patient...
Healthcare teams are under constant pressure to do more with less — fewer dollars, tighter timelines, and zero tolerance for risk. Managing medical equipment across its full lifecycle shouldn’t add friction. It should create clarity, confidence, and value. That’s...
The True Cost of Storing Out-of-Service Medical Equipment When medical equipment comes out of service, it often doesn’t leave the building—it just moves to a hallway, storage room, loading dock, or offsite warehouse. While that may feel like the safest short-term...
When medical equipment comes out of service, it’s often treated as the end of its lifecycle. In reality, it’s the beginning of one of the most complex—and frequently underestimated—phases of equipment management. Behind every decommissioned system is a series of...