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Tag: medical equipment
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Hitting the Moving Target of Service Innovation
How technology can enable field leaders and their teams to change the way they perform medical device field service Innovation plays a pivotal role in the medical device industry, especially in field service operations. As medical devices become more complex, field service teams must continuously adapt to keep pace with evolving customer demands and technological…
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Improving patient care
When it comes to helping field service organizations design mobile forms to solve a wide range of needs, TrueContext fills many gaps. While we excel in the medical device manufacturing space, our field team platform has been leveraged for a unique use case in the healthcare industry. Patient care. How to improve patient care Our…
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How to turn your repair depot into a profit center
An asset repair depot can sometimes be like that one drawer everyone has in their house containing everything under the sun. There’s no order to the chaos — menus, loose ketchup packets, remote controls for who knows what, spare buttons. The clock is ticking, from when parts come into inventory to when the repaired equipment…
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Rely on ProntoForms for your preventive maintenance efforts
The global medical equipment maintenance market was valued at $35.3 billion US in 2020 and is set to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 7.9% from now until 2027. This is an area of increased demand as the population ages and health concerns rise. One of the most common use cases where ProntoForms…
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How to maximize efficiency for your medical quality control procedures
Quality control is a leading concern with COVID-19 spreading across the world. The impact is especially felt in the life sciences sector where health care workers and field technicians are being stretched to their limits. How can rigorous quality control procedures possibly be maintained under these circumstances? For medical device manufacturers — particularly those responsible…