TRIMEDX
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Clinical Engineering Technology Services

EMPOWER BIOMED ENGINEERING WITH A TRUE TECHNOLOGY PARTNER. Medical device inventories are growing rapidly, and patient care is shifting to more diverse care settings over wider geographic areas. Healthcare technology management teams depend on highly visible, objective data to service critical devices and keep clinical operations running smoothly. 

Staffing, Training and Development Services

Biomed technicians are the heart of medical device maintenance and optimization. Their skills and knowledge have an immense impact on the daily clinical operations of any health system. A well-staffed and trained clinical engineering program is an absolute priority but requires a significant investment. What if you could utilize an on-site clinical engineering team with comprehensive, ongoing training, a team that scales to fit your health system’s needs while maintaining consistent and predictable costs? TRIMEDX`s ongoing technical and leadership training programs equip on-site clinical engineering teams to manage evolving technologies and grow their contributions to our health system partners. From device repair and maintenance and capital planning expertise to cybersecurity specialists, each associate is trained and knowledgeable in their field. 

Preventative Maintenance Services

IDENTIFY POTENTIAL DEVICE FAILURES WITH THE TRIMEDX PREDICTIVE WORK SYSTEM. Unexpected breakdowns of high-volume imaging equipment can lead to frustrated patients, unhappy clinicians, and significant lost revenue. With advanced technology and expertise from TRIMEDX, you can detect device failures before they occur and reduce unplanned downtime with preventative maintenance. There is never a good time for medical equipment to break down, especially in critical, high-volume imaging departments. 

Supply Chain Services

REDUCE MEDICAL DEVICE SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTIONS AND CONTROL COSTS WITH TRIMEDX`S DEDICATED SUPPORT TEAM. Medical device supply chain management is one of the greatest disruptions to clinical engineering services. Non-standardized processes force biomed technicians to source parts for maintaining and repairing medical devices, costing valuable time that could be spent servicing work orders. A non-standardized supply chain process can delay procurement, extend device downtime, and reduce capacity to serve patients. Without reliable access to parts, health systems may have no other option but to replace devices before necessary, increasing the pressure on already constrained capital budgets.