Medical Equipment
Medical equipment from ventilators and infusion pumps to imaging systems and surgical robots forms the backbone of modern healthcare. These devices are often complex, high-value, and mission-critical, meaning even a small malfunction or misuse can directly impact patient outcomes. Ensuring they are authentic, properly maintained, and used safely is non-negotiable.
Without clear traceability, risks multiply: counterfeit or uncertified equipment entering the supply chain, missed maintenance schedules, improper calibration, and difficulty tracking device history across hospitals or clinics. Such gaps can compromise treatment quality, reduce equipment lifespan, and put patients and healthcare providers at risk.
Without clear traceability, risks multiply: counterfeit or uncertified equipment entering the supply chain, missed maintenance schedules, improper calibration, and difficulty tracking device history across hospitals or clinics. Such gaps can compromise treatment quality, reduce equipment lifespan, and put patients and healthcare providers at risk.
What Traceability Delivers to Medical Equipment?
A robust traceability system tracks each piece of medical equipment throughout its lifecycle, from manufacturing and certification to daily usage and eventual retirement.
Key data captured includes:
Key data captured includes:
Manufacturer and model details
Serial and certification numbers
Installation, calibration, and maintenance records
Usage history and assigned department or operator
Safety alerts, recalls, and compliance reports