Evidence-based medical equipment management: a convenient implementation

In this study, a novel set of key performance indicators is also proposed for evaluating medical equipment maintenance performance. The purpose of this research is to combine these two evidence-based methods to assess every aspect of the maintenance process and provide an objective and standardized approach that will support and enhance clinical engineering activities. Starting from the evidence (i.e. failures), the results show that the combination of these t wo methods can provide a periodical cross-analysis of maintenance performance that indicates the most appropriate procedures.Graphical abstractThe left side shows a block diagram of the process needed to calculate the proposed set of KPIs, starting from technological, organizational and financial data. On the upper right it is shown an example of scheduled maintenance analysis for a specific class of equipment (legend in the article body). The bottom right part shows how the KPIs can be implemented in a business intelligence dashboard.
Source: Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing - Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research