Medical Equipment Calibration
Medical equipment calibration is the process of adjusting and verifying the accuracy of medical equipment to ensure it is functioning within the manufacturer's specifications. This process is critical for the accurate and reliable measurement of patient data and to ensure patient safety.
Accurate patient data: Medical equipment calibration is essential for ensuring accurate patient data. If equipment is not calibrated correctly, measurements can be inaccurate, leading to incorrect diagnoses and treatment decisions. This can have serious consequences for patient care and can result in unnecessary treatments or delayed treatment.
Patient safety: Medical equipment calibration is also essential for patient safety. If equipment is not calibrated correctly, it can lead to incorrect treatment decisions, which can result in injury or death. For example, if a blood glucose meter is not calibrated correctly, it can lead to incorrect insulin dosing, which can result in hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Regulatory compliance: Medical equipment calibration is also important for regulatory compliance. Many countries have regulations in place that require biomedical equipment to be calibrated on a regular basis. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines and penalties.
Cost savings: Regular medical equipment calibration can also result in cost savings. If equipment is not calibrated correctly, it can lead to incorrect diagnoses and treatments, which can result in unnecessary costs. Additionally, equipment that is not calibrated correctly can break down more frequently, resulting in increased maintenance costs.
Calibration frequency: The frequency of calibration depends on the type of equipment and the environment in which it is used. For example, equipment used in a critical care setting will typically require more frequent calibration than equipment used in a laboratory setting. Additionally, equipment that is subject to frequent use, such as a blood glucose meter, will require more frequent calibration than equipment that is used less frequently.
Calibration procedures: The calibration procedures for medical equipment vary depending on the type of equipment. For example, a blood glucose meter will require a different calibration procedure than an electrocardiograph. The manufacturer's instructions should be followed when calibrating biomedical equipment.
In conclusion, medical equipment calibration is a critical process that ensures accurate patient data, patient safety, regulatory compliance, and cost savings. The frequency of calibration depends on the type of equipment and the environment in which it is used. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions when calibrating biomedical equipment. Regular calibration of biomedical equipment is crucial for ensuring the accurate and reliable measurement of patient data and for ensuring patient safety.
Medical Equipment Calibration
- Medical equipment repair
- Installation
- Calibration Verification
- Preventative Maintenance
- Electrical Safety Inspection
- Applications Assistance and In-Service Education
- Inspection and recertification of Isolated Power Systems and Line Isolation Monitors
- Service documentation that ensures compliance with the Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Environment of Care standards, CAP, OSHA, AHA, FDA-SMDA, NFPA99, and all governmental regulations.
- A simple, consolidated service solution, covering all diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment used in a healthcare setting.
- Hospitals
- Surgery Centers
- Imaging Centers
- Scientific Laboratories
- Dialysis Centers
- Health Clinics
- Wineries and Breweries
- Movie and Television Production Studios
- Anywhere Medical Equipment is used
- $150.00 per hour for biomedical equipment maintenance services, and travel.
- $200.00 per our for dialysis equipment maintenance services.
- $250.00 per hour for scientific laboratory equipment maintenance services.
- $300.00 per hour for medical imaging (X-Ray) equipment maintenance services.
- $350.00 per hour for anesthesia equipment maintenance services.
- $450.00 per system for isolated power system inspection and recertification services.
- Call us for special pricing arrangements on a per-project basis.
Service contract customers also recieve the added benefit of having the equipment inventory indexed and entered into our computerized maintenance management program. This program monitors and cotrols the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of each equipment item and tracks service costs and malfunction trends.
Contract customers also receive in-service education and applications assistance to reduce repeat failures due to user error.
- The Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Facilities Environment of Care standards.
- The National Fire Protection Association publication NFPA99 (the Fire Code) governing electrical safety in healthcare facilities.
- The College of American Pathologists protocols and guidelines.
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and regulations.
- The AAMI Standard, published by The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.
- The American Hospital Association publication Maintenance management for Medical Equipment.
- The American Society for Healthcare Engineers publication Risk Assesment of Medical Equipment.
- All governmental licensing regulations.
Healthcare facilities that have a biomedical equipment maintenance staff benefit from BiomedRx in-field training services, which are designed to empower facilities to eliminate expensive manufacturer service contracts, and return equipment presently under contract to maintenance coverage by your biomed staff.
In addition to standard printable reports, our digital reports have proven invaluable for communicating equipment malfunctions and identifying repair parts with manufacturer customer support and tech support representatives. A picture is worth a thousand words, and video is worth even more. BiomedRx service representatives are encourage to use their smart phones 'smartly' to empower their service performance.
- BiomedRx provides a consolidated support solution for all biomedical, anesthesia, dialysis, medical imaging, scientific laboratory, and computer equipment.
- BiomedRx service prices are the most competitive in the industry.
- The BiomedRx Equipment Management Program ensures compliance with the JOint Commission, CAP, OSHA, NFPA99, and all governmental regulatory agencies.
- BiomedRx offers a 4-hour telephone response and a 24-hour in-person response on all service calls.
- In-service education and applications assistance to your clinical staff to avoid repeat malfunctions.
- 24-hour telephone technical support.
- Medical equipment installation and de-installation
- Repairs
- Preventative Maintenance Inspections
- Calibration Verification
- Electrical Safety Inspection
- Applications Assitance and In-Service Education
- Feedback to design engineers on design issues and recurring out-of-the-box malfunctions
The BiomedRx Service Network is a consortium of Independent Service Organizations that work as a cohesive unit, providing field service operations for medical device manufacturers.
In addition to standard printable reports, our digital reports have proven invaluable for communicating equipment malfunctions and identifying repair parts with manufacturer customer support and tech support representatives. A picture is worth a thousand words, and video is worth even more. BiomedRx service representatives are encourage to use their smart phones 'smartly' to empower their service performance.
Our clients
Testimonials
"For the past 30 years, BiomedRx has been the only company we trust to provide repair, calibration, and preventive maintenance services on our medical equipment assets. BiomedRx technicians are knowledgeable about every modality of diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment."
- Charles Long M.D.
"BiomedRx technicians provide our surgery center with excellent biomedical equipment maintenance services. They have a quick response time, and are willing to schedule service after hours. We highly recommend BiomedRx for your medical equipment repair and maintenance needs."
- Barbara Stevens R.N.
"BiomedRx takes care of our medical device installation, repair, calibration, and preventative maintenance inspections. They also do our annual inspection and recertification of isolated power systems and line isolation monitors. We are very happy with BiomedRx service."
- John Butler, Facility Administrator