Synopsis
Instead of blindly following manufacturers’ maintenance recommendations, Clinical Engineering (CE), also known as Health Technology Management (HTM), professionals can use a method similar to Evidence-Based Medicine to keep medical equipment safe and reliable while using judiciously their limited resources. Evidence-Based Maintenance (EBM) analyzes the causes of equipment failures and uses these results to continually improve maintenance. EBM is particularly suited for those who want to take advantage of the Alternate Equipment Management (AEM) program allowed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) because it allows comparison of different maintenance strategies and provides concrete evidence to prove the safety and effectiveness of the AEM program adopted.
About the Author
Binseng Wang is Principal Consultantwith BSI, a health technology consulting company based in Cornelius, NC -USA.
Previously, Dr. Wang was Vice President, Quality &Regulatory Affairs, for Sundance Enterprises, Inc., a leader of pressure ulcerprevention and therapy devices; Vice President, Quality and RegulatoryCompliance, for Aramark Healthcare Technologies; Vice President, QualityAssurance and Regulatory Affairs, for MEDIQ/PRN; Visiting Scientist at theNational Institutes of Health; Secretary of Health's Special Advisor on MedicalEquipment in Sao Paulo state, Brazil. Dr. Wang was also an AdjunctProfessor at the Milwaukee School of Engineering and Associate Professor at theState University of Campinas, Brazil.
Dr.Wang isa fellow of the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) and AmericanInstitute of Medical & Biological Engineering (AIMBE), and a member ofHealth Technology Technical Advisory Group of the World Health Organization(WHO). He is also a member of the Underwriters' Laboratory's Standards TechnicalPanel 60601-1. He received the 2010 AAMI Clinical/Biomedical EngineeringAchievement Award, the 2015 ACCE Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2019AAMI-TRIMEDX John Hughes Iconoclast Award.He was inducted to the Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame by ACCE in2017.
He earned a Doctor of Science (ScD) degree from the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT) and is Certified Clinical Engineer (CCE).
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