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Remanufactured GE AMX Portables Frequently
Asked Questions
An increasingly popular alternative to new equipment purchases,
our remanufactured systems address many cost vs. quality issues
facing healthcare facility managers worldwide. We've listed
answers to some of our most common remanufacturing questions
for your convenience.
How does remanufacturing fit into the purchasing
process for diagnostic imaging equipment in today's marketplace?
Unrelenting pressure for cost containment and greater productivity
continues to force many health facilities to explore new decision
making scenarios in equipment acquisition. An increasingly
popular purchasing approach often involves an entire team
of health care professionals. This team works closely with
the CFO to develop a budget, create a formal presentation
and gain approval for capital acquisition requests as a collaborative
business decision.
Most successful acquisition campaigns assess imaging needs
based on both care and cost issues. This delicate process
has become increasingly important in addressing the business
of imaging. One alternative that addresses these important
cost and quality issues head-on is remanufactured diagnostic
imaging systems. Unlike many other rapidly changing technologies
in healthcare, fundamental X-ray technology has remained relatively
flat. It is because of this technological equality that thoroughly
remanufactured imaging systems can offer a viable and reliable
alternative to new equipment at about half the cost.
What are some of the most important issues to
consider in this business environment?
Striking a balance between cost and quality is a pressing
concern for all parties involved in the budget process. Very
often, there is an immediate need for updated equipment to
maintain or improve upon current levels of healthcare quality
throughout the facility. Unfortunately, most budgets do not
adjust as quickly as the current needs. The budget level required
for comprehensive new equipment purchases is out of reach
for many facilities.
There are select, high-end remanufactured systems available
with detailed engineering, superb imaging and solid service
histories that often outperform many new systems. At savings
of forty to sixty percent over new equipment, remanufactured
systems continue to gain acceptance and popularity as a very
viable business option.
Can you suggest an effective acquisition strategy
for facilities interested in remanufactured systems?
Your team's formal presentation for capital acquisition,
or business plan, must demonstrate that the desired equipment
will contribute to the overall success of the organization.
Your collective role as product champion is to prove how the
acquired equipment will effect your return on investment,
increase your competitive advantage and integrate with existing
information systems. Out of the many new and preowned equipment
options, thoroughly remanufactured systems meet all of these
tough business objectives in a reliable, cost-effective manner.
Choosing a reliable system and remanufacturer is the next
step to ensuring that you receive quality equipment that will
fulfill the needs of your facility. This is a very important
complement to cost savings in justifying this collaborative
business decision.
What differentiates quality and reliability levels
among remanufactured systems?
There are many levels of preowned, refurbished and remanufactured
systems available today. It is important to find a company
that is committed to providing consistent and reliable long-term
quality. ISO 9001/9002 quality registration is a good indicator
that the facility has a documented quality process in place
and that it is regularly audited to ensure that quality levels
are maintained.
Thoroughly remanufactured systems are supplied with all necessary
electrical, mechanical, and cosmetic upgrades required to
provide excellent imaging and like-new operation. Beware of
suppliers who sell equipment that may have only received a
light dusting or quick paint job before being put back into
service. Be sure that the remanufacturer you choose digs deep
into each and every operational system.
In addition, detailed labeling and documentation further
ensures that the equipment has been thoroughly checked and
brought back to OEM specifications. In short, remanufactured
equipment should allow facilities to perform affordable diagnostic
imaging without sacrificing diagnostic quality.
Are there any technology issues associated with
remanufactured systems?
At forty to sixty percent cost savings over new equipment,
remanufactured diagnostic imaging systems open the door to
new opportunities and savings for many facilities. These savings
can be applied elsewhere to bridge the gap to other equipment
or technologies like PACS and teleradiology for improved patient
care.
Integrated with a new digital imaging system, remanufactured
diagnostic imaging equipment offers any size facility the
opportunity to provide high-tech exams. Because of the intricacies
of most digital systems and the associated new generators
required to run them, it is important that the system is completely
pre-staged prior to delivery. Remanufacturers should have
a dedicated staging area to setup and test all systems exactly
as they will be assembled in the buyer's facility. This ensures
that all components perform to the very highest quality standards.
All systems should also be guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM
specifications. Check to make sure that all applicable upgrades
for the system have been installed and that the equipment
has the very latest safety and performance features recommended
by the original manufacturer.
This combination of current upgrades and the expansion in
available technology provided by the cost savings generated
from choosing remanufactured equipment enables large, average
and even small facilities to provide current, state-of-the-art
diagnostic health care.
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