Friday, December 20, 2019

Table Top Autoclave Maintenance the right way!!


Did you know your autoclave is a vital equipment for your practice whether medical or dental.
Without it you are unable to sterilize your instruments vital to your patient’s well-being. It kills germs and disinfects as the cycle is completed.

At Ventura Medtech Solutions, we go above and beyond performing routine maintenance from just replacement of parts. When we perform our scheduled maintenance, our technicians come equipped with PM kits, distilled water and everything that is necessary for your Autoclave Rental to perform the way it should. Let us not forget “thermal” grease which lubes the internals of your device while able to withstand temperatures exceeding 270 degrees Fahrenheit.


 Microscope Maintenance the right way!!

If you are unsure how important it is to maintain your microscope then think again.
Microscopes whether simple or compound is comprised of mechanical movements, optics, switches, and electronics. From the objectives to the base, condenser, diopter, head, all serves a purpose and with proper maintenance and upkeep your microscope will continue to perform just like the way it came out of the box the first time you used it.

Ventura Medtech Solutions microscope maintenance procedure includes cleaning, dusting and removing any contaminants on lenses, objectives and optical pieces. Common issues with microscope are intrusion of lubricating agents on the lens which contaminates and affects readability and accuracy of what you are viewing. The worst-case scenario is that over time dust continues to accumulate on the lenses which creates a solid image that can cover areas of importance.

So next time you are looking for a company to help you maintain a clean “image” call Ventura Medtech Solutions today.

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Monday, November 25, 2019

Medical Equipment Repair Company California


1. What is our overall annual medical equipment maintenance spend including in-house, outsourced, OEM, T&M, etc?

2. Do we have long-term contracts?

3. Is there a cost reduction goal?

As fiscal uncertainties remain and revenues continue to trend downward, it seems the need to reduce costs gets more important with every passing day. It's increasingly important for healthcare facilities to find innovative ways to trim as much wasteful spend as possible. Not only is reducing cost imperative in today's economic climate but a structure needs to be in place that helps identify, quantify, execute and sustain those cost savings over the long term.

At the heart of any cost reduction discussion is knowing the correct questions to ask your team in order to know. Today, we'll discuss the clinical engineering department's role and how it can be an area where there may be significant hidden savings. Understanding the total cost of your facility's current medical equipment maintenance program is paramount to finding savings. And to get a clearer picture of your program you need to look at all the contracts included in your maintenance program whether they are in-house, outsourced, OEM costs, or Time and Material costs to name a few. Cost reduction is never easy.

Assessing the Overall Medical Equipment Repair Spend

Assessing your current clinical engineering program includes taking a complete inventory of the medical equipment on hand. Begin by analyzing all the contracts associated with the biomed maintenance program. You may find that you are still paying for maintenance under a maintenance contract for equipment no longer in use by the facility.

By "Right-sizing" your facility's inventory, or evaluating and removing any excess equipment, you will gain significant savings and can even create income for the entire system if the inventory is removed and replaced with revenue-generating equipment. This process not only removes excess or unnecessary equipment, it also eliminates excessive labor costs, preventive maintenance, repairs, and parts. Right-sizing inventory maximizes the current spend while helping the hospital prepare for future equipment and technology needs. The best place to start is by conducting an inventory assessment across all departments and modalities to determine where there are gaps and overages.

Multi Year/Multi System Maintenance Contracts

Every hospital ultimately needs to safeguard their investment in high-priced sophisticated medical equipment. But they want to protect that investment without paying high prices that are associated with a service contract. There can be a balance: exceptional maintenance with a price tag that's not as daunting as an "out of the box" service agreement.

Often times there can be cost efficiencies realized when hospitals agree to multi-year contracts or to multi-system contracts. In both cases the more you buy the greater the discount. Realize even greater savings by using these together.

Is There a Cost Reduction Goal?

Hospital leadership needs to clearly understand their cost reduction goals and be able to communicate those goals in a way that makes everyone accountable by translating it to tangible actions for all involved. Taking this approach will facilitate the communication of cost savings goals to front-line staff and provide clarity on what needs to be done to achieve any stated cost reductions.

Often times when the conversation about cost reduction takes place most people automatically think staff reductions, or cost cutting reduces patient satisfaction. Leadership can set the tone early by addressing any fears by communicating how any cost savings will be realized, such - adjusting inefficient operational processes, strengthening soft skills. Clear communication will help to diminish fear among staff who may equate cost savings opportunities with job loss.

Although; For more details about Advanced Biomedical Services and Medical Equipment Service Company, please visit at www.ventbio.com or call us at +1-818.306.2240.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Biomedical Repair Technician CA

In this modern age when population's health and life span is continuously declining, works and positions related to medical industry are thriving. People rely on doctors, nurses, therapists and medical practitioners to take care of their health that mostly, they themselves have neglected. In this scenario, an individual works silently behind the scene but his role in medical world is of great importance as well. He is the biomedical equipment technician (BMET). He is responsible in the installation, inspection, calibration, modification, testing and repair of highly technical medical equipment.
As competition is getting stiffer as time goes by, a biomedical equipment technician's resume must be well written, comprehensive and detailed. One must highlight qualifications especially professional certifications such as Certified Radiology Equipment Specialists (CRES), and Certified Laboratory Equipment Specialists (CLES). Carrying the title of certified biomedical equipment technician (CBET) is not mandatory but is highly encouraged as this generates respect within the technical community. Additionally, a BMET can list all equipment that he can handle to show multi-tasking ability. He can also include character traits such detail-oriented, patience or tolerance to stress and willingness to work on irregular hours as BMET are mostly on call.

It would be advantageous for a BMET to enhance and update his understanding of software and electronics as many new medical devices are increasingly reliant on computers.

To know more about Advanced Biomedical Services California or Medical Equipment Technician California, please visit at www.ventbio.com or call us at +1 - 747.266.8434.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Benefits of Advanced Biomedical Equipment Repair Services

Advanced Biomedical Repair provides onsite troubleshooting and repair services for all makes and models of biomedical and surgical equipment.

Onsite within 24 hours of your service request – that is our commitment to our customers and one reason why Advanced Biomedical has become one of the industry’s top choices for equipment service.

One of the benefits of Advanced your medical equipment repair services relates to reduced operating expenses that an experienced vendor brings. Outsourcing can eliminate the need to hire in-house resources; therefore labour costs and operational costs can be minimized to a great extent. You no longer need to invest in and train highly specialized biomedical technicians. Your newly hired vendor will handle all resourcing needs by tapping into their pool of highly skilled, trained and certified technicians. Your facility can pay for expert service on an as needed basis.

An independent firm that specializes in asset management will be able to easily oversee the enormous scope of work involved with a comprehensive medical equipment maintenance program. This certainly includes overseeing the sheer volume of contracts associated with managing, maintaining, and eventually repairing all of the sophisticated medical equipment housed in your medical facility. Outsourcing your medical equipment servicing solutions brings with it a single source of talent to handle the management and ultimate maintenance of all your medial equipment. By leveraging a 3rd party's clinical engineering expertise and/or support, hospitals benefit from greater equipment performance predictability, control and cost savings.

Looking for Medical Equipment Repair and Medical Equipment Technician in California? Call on +1 - 818.306.2240 or visit at www.ventbio.com.