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To write a successful medical device white paper a writer has to know the who, why and how concerning buying decisions in hospital settings. A typical hospital is a complex enterprise that owns a tremendous variety of devices, supplies, gauges and drugs for monitoring, diagnostics and the treatment of patients and disease prevention. Hence, to manage thousands of pieces of medical technology hospitals have a complex system of supervision, which consists of many departments, elaborate policies,
Medical device companies manage their respective quality systems not with the goal of “staying busy” but with the ideal of producing high-quality, innovative products that don’t jettison a trail of product recalls and process deviations along the way. Every medical device designer, manufacturer or quality control representative would likely agree that medical device companies should standardize a process that gives birth to high quality products and simultaneously attacks every deviation
Typically, a medical device case study is a 500 to 800-word article on how the device improves the diagnosis or treatment of patients. It can also be a success story of how the device increased productivity, revenues, saved money, improved regulatory compliance or reduced downtime. Essentially, a case study is the end user’s testimonial on the benefits of the device. The structure of a case study for a patient diagnostics, for example, typically includes the following sections: 1. Title 2. Ca
Many of us remember the TV Shows The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, but most of us had no idea how close we would come to rebuilding our human bodies in the 21st century. Inventions and advances in medical technology have given so many a ‘second chance’ at life.
But, many times there may be a price to pay, as in the case of Shelhigh. Shelhigh is known for producing some of the best and most lauded medical devices available for the last ten years, but problems with repe