DOTmed September 5, 2025
Patrick Gale

Every medical device can deliver more value when it’s properly maintained. By proactively managing equipment throughout its lifecycle, health systems can extend the usable life of medical devices while preserving their resale value when it’s time to retire them.

A proactive approach reduces waste, supports environmental goals, and creates new revenue opportunities through secondary markets. With the right care strategies in place, every device can deliver value far beyond its primary use—benefiting budgets, patients, and the planet alike.
Comprehensive maintenance: The foundation for longevity
Healthcare systems invest millions of dollars in their medical equipment and devices, but many organizations fail to extract the full value of these assets. On average, clinical assets represent a quarter of a health system’s capital...

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