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Fixing What’s Wrong
This won’t fix every problem, but it might get a tech to at least check the power button on a monitor.
The Ultimate Factor
Make sure that in the fog of battling with a challenging repair that the real reason the work is being done is not lost.
To be or not to be – GE Healthcare
By now everyone has heard that GE Healthcare will become a company separate from GE. GE has decided to focus on the power and aviation core business as a path to a solid future for the company.
Bridge Burned; Integrity Sold
Burning bridges and loss of integrity can have a much higher cost than the extra money made at the onset.
Lost Art
It is well-known that for the service and repair of medical imaging equipment, there is a continuing shortage of Field Service Engineers (FSE).
Staff Retention Myth
As the average age of the Field Service Engineer (FSE) increases and the demand for qualified service personnel increases there is an ever-growing need to retain qualified individuals to service diagnostic imaging equipment.
The Great Marketing Campaign: Manufacturers driving up costs
It appears as if manufacturers are prepared to double down on getting Congress and the FDA to drive Independent Service Organizations (ISO) out of business and increase the cost of health care as a result.
Your Job is Documentation
It is not uncommon for an imaging specialist to declare that getting the equipment repaired is more important than documenting the work.
Equipment End of Life: What It Means To You
Keeping the total ownership cost down is one advantage to extending the life of diagnostic imaging equipment.
Point of Sale Agreements
I believe that a point-of-sale agreement is almost never a good way to spend your money.