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Obsolescence Planning and the Value of ETCO
Part 1 of 2 The practice of equipment obsolescence planning is gaining traction with key hospital managers — especially those overseeing emergency rooms, operating rooms
Part 1 of 2 The practice of equipment obsolescence planning is gaining traction with key hospital managers — especially those overseeing emergency rooms, operating rooms
The medical world is making a large shift toward “big data” to make faster, more informed and accurate decisions. Big Data is defined as chunks
J.M. Keckler Medical Company’s founders started the company 50 years ago and quickly gained traction by providing a higher level of attentiveness and service than
As much as many people like to analyze the factors that allow any company to become known as a great place to work, much of
Most people would agree that business owners have an obligation to their employees to create workplaces that are positive, and enjoyable. It’s the least we
Facilities directors, project managers and others associated with construction at hospitals and other medical facilities in California know there are a myriad of rules associated
Stacey Seward has more than 30 years of experience in the medical equipment industry. He is highly regarded as a project manager at J.M. Keckler
Obsolescence is not something that most people think about often. If the concept registers in their consciousness, it’s typically an awareness that, eventually, they’ll have
Obsolescence can be a scary word for acute care hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, clinics and other medical facilities. Obsolescence occurs when something doesn’t work or