1. The repair techniques are outdated.
It should be said that the current hospital medical equipment repair organization in China is very similar to that in the 1970s in the United States, belonging to repair shops. Although the continuous development of random medical equipment has improved the repair conditions of some hospitals' medical equipment. But this improvement is far from meeting the protection needs of modern medical equipment, and the methods of repairing and inspecting things are still outdated. The reason is that hospitals themselves are unwilling to allocate more personnel to repair organizational equipment, as the return on investment is not obvious and there is little immediate economic benefit.
2. The processing criteria are lagging behind.
The scientific management of medical devices has a very important effect on improving the integrity rate of medical devices. Without scientific organization and techniques, it is difficult to carry out repair operations, let alone obtain human physiological parameters related to clinical diagnosis and treatment, and study the structure and physiological functions of the human body from the perspectives of engineering biology and basic medicine. Although the current hospital handling guidelines have been relatively improved, the organization of medical equipment repair has become a blind spot in hospital handling. Most hospital handling guidelines are not compatible with the needs of modern medical equipment repair handling, and there is a lack of detailed handling guidelines.
Even hospitals that have established guidelines for the organization and handling of medical equipment repair are difficult to revise and make up for in a timely manner, which is not in line with the needs of modern medical equipment repair and handling. The reason for this is that firstly, the hospital's planning and implementation strategies lack clear standards for the construction and handling of medical equipment repair organizations, making it difficult to establish relevant handling guidelines. Secondly, it is difficult for medical institutions to accurately grasp the development and processing strategies, quality requirements, etc. of medical devices and equipment, and to timely formulate or revise relevant processing guidelines.
3. Lack of scheduled repairs and neglect of handling.
The regular and scheduled inspection of medical devices is a regular repair operation, which is the foundation of equipment maintenance. It is a preventive repair inspection of medical devices to examine the accuracy, function, and condition of the equipment. It is a useful preventive measure to reduce equipment wear and tear, eliminate the danger of problems, adhere to normal operation, and extend the service life.
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