Life-changing innovation is the perpetual pulse that invigorates medical device manufacturing. From AI-powered point-of-care ultrasounds and reusable, rechargeable respirators to wearable electrocardiograms and a single-sensor ring recorder that assesses sleep quality, leading medical device makers are well-positioned at the forefront in using technology to improve how patients are cared for.
Even amid supply chain disruptions and other challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, technology companies have continued innovating to bring to life trailblazing devices to help clinicians do their jobs more efficiently, reinforce hospital safety and — most importantly — improve patient outcomes.
However, with innovation and manufacturing at the core of your business, delivering support, maintenance and repair services for medical devices that are intended for long-term use can get in the way of pioneering new technologies. And the challenges that come with providing those services in-house are aplenty — but finding an outsourcing partner with deep expertise, robust capabilities and an established infrastructure can help.
Quality-related issues cost the medical device industry billions of dollars each year. Software issues have surpassed device design as the top cause for recalls. Leveraging an outsourcing partner’s engineers and technicians who have expertise in medical device repair can help to ensure both safety and effectiveness of devices, lessening the impact of recalls.
In 2010, the World Health Organization reported that 8% of all medical devices in circulation are known to be fake — a number that is likely higher today. A partner with end-to-end services that extend beyond repair to cover inventory management, flexible supply chain models and logistics expertise can be instrumental in combating the proliferation of counterfeit parts that don’t meet your quality standards.
After earning regulatory clearance — which can be a challenge in itself — manufacturers must maintain production standards and continue to conduct post-market surveillance across the product’s lifetime. A global partner with medical device repair expertise, certifications and compliant processes can help ensure that you meet all applicable laws and regulations across multiple countries.
With supply chain issues and long lead times for semiconductors, electronic components and raw materials potentially affecting repairs, an outsourcing partner can support your forward and reverse logistics as well as inventory management is highly beneficial.
A repair services partner with global capabilities can offer medical device repairs in proximity to customers across a wider footprint, reducing the risk of customer downtime that threatens their business and their patients’ health. Closer proximity to customers helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, too.
The more products an OEM has in market, the more carefully they must be managed. But ramping services up and down can be costly and — in times of parts or labor shortages — impossible to accomplish in a timely manner. Partnering with a repair services provider who has a global footprint, extensive supply chain relationships and inventory optimization expertise means you’ll have the people, parts and processes to scale effectively when and where needed.
Many medical device OEMs are experiencing significant gaps in skill sets, bandwidth and capabilities. A repair services provider with certifications, experience, product familiarity, clinical application knowledge and specialized support capabilities can serve as an extension of your team, enabling you to diminish gaps.
Remote IT services that require a platform for linking onsite devices to offsite engineers and tech support are on the rise for software and compliance updates, preventive and corrective maintenance and operational analytics. You can scale, enhance service access and reduce overall costs with a partner whose remote repair capabilities and product expertise allow you and your customers to stay connected 24x7x365.
Outsourcing services to an expert, certified partner can help you more effectively tackle common repair service challenges for medical devices and remain at the forefront more confidently in a highly regulated industry where patient lives may literally depend on the devices you bring to market.
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