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A better way to select medical equipment

J J Hostutler

    Nursing Management
    |September 1, 1996
    PubMed

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    A Medical Equipment Evaluation and Standardization Committee simplifies capital acquisition. The committee uses a three-phase process to evaluate and standardize equipment. As a result, a standardized list is used by the institution for purchasing.

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