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    This study proposes a Computerized Documentation System to manage biomedical equipment maintenance and repairs in hospitals. Implementing this system enhances the effectiveness of Biomedical/Clinical Engineering programs.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Health Informatics
    • Hospital Management

    Background:

    • Effective management of biomedical equipment is crucial for hospital operations and patient safety.
    • Current manual or fragmented systems for preventive maintenance (PM) and repairs present significant challenges.
    • Hospital-based Biomedical/Clinical Engineering programs require robust management tools to optimize equipment lifecycle.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a Computerized Documentation System (CDS) for comprehensive control of biomedical equipment.
    • To address the critical need for enhanced management tools in hospital Biomedical/Clinical Engineering departments.
    • To detail the system's design, implementation strategy, and evaluation methodology.

    Main Methods:

    • System design outlining core functionalities for PM and repair tracking.

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  • Implementation plan for integrating the CDS into hospital workflows.
  • Evaluation framework to assess the system's performance and benefits.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed CDS offers a structured approach to managing all biomedical equipment maintenance.
    • Anticipated benefits include improved efficiency, reduced downtime, and better resource allocation.
    • The system aims to strengthen the overall management capabilities of Biomedical/Clinical Engineering programs.

    Conclusions:

    • A Computerized Documentation System is essential for optimizing biomedical equipment management in hospitals.
    • The proposed system provides a framework for effective control over preventive maintenance and repair functions.
    • Successful implementation can lead to significant improvements in hospital operational efficiency and safety.