Medical Equipment Mnagenment Plan, Maintenance Plan and Audit
Medical Equipment Mnagenment Plan, Maintenance Plan and Audit
Medical Equipment Mnagenment Plan, Maintenance Plan and Audit
Department: Bio-Medical
Subject Category: The Joint Commission – Equipment Audit Committee
Policy Manual:
Effective date: 01-06-14 Revised date: Review date:
Approved by: CCO Page 1 of 10
I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Hospital strives to create a safe, secure and positive healing environment to support the
delivery of exemplary healthcare to all patients, staff and visitors. Each environment of
care poses unique risks to the patients served, the employees and medical staff who use
and manage it, and to others who enter the environment. The medical equipment
management program (MEMP) is designed to identify and manage the risks of the
medical equipment at Hospital. The specific risks of each environment are identified by
conducting and maintaining a proactive risk assessment. The identified risks are tracked
and mitigated through the EAC. The MEMP is based on applicable laws, regulations,
and accreditation standards and is designed to manage the specific risks identified for
medical equipment at Hospital.
The MEMP describes the risk, safety, and management activities that Hospital has put
in place to reduce the potential for adverse impact on the safety and health of patients,
staff, and other people, coming to the organization’s facilities.
This plan includes equipment used for the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, which
meets the criteria for inventory, within Hospital and its clinics.
II PRINCIPLES
III OBJECTIVES
The purpose of the Medical Equipment Management Plan is to promote quality patient care
services performed within the hospital and its clinics. The director of Biomedical Engineering
will manage and facilitate the program to accomplish the following:
POLICY: Medical Equipment Management Plan Policy # SHM /02/14
Department: Bio-Medical
Subject Category: The Joint Commission – Equipment Audit Committee
Policy Manual:
Effective date: 01-06-14 Revised date: Review date:
Approved by: CCO Page 2 of 10
A. Promote safe and effective use of Hospital medical equipment by staff and
physicians.
B. Ensure that medical equipment used to care for patients, at the hospital,
performs within accepted medical equipment standards.
C. Ensure medical equipment used within the hospital is maintained within
specifications to ensure its safe operation and readiness for use when needed.
D. Protect patients, visitors, employees and physicians in the use of medical
equipment.
A. The Board of Hospital receives annualy reports of the activities of the MEMP
from the Equipment Audit Committee. The Board reviews the reports and, as
appropriate, communicates concerns about identified issues back to the
Equipment Audit Committee.
B. Biomedical Engineering assures that an appropriate medical equipment
maintenance program is implemented.
C. Biomedical Engineering schedules and/or completes all calibration,
inspection, and maintenance activities required to assure safe reliable
performance of medical equipment in a timely manner.
D. Individual staff members are responsible for being familiar with the risks
inherent in their work and present in their work environment. They are also
responsible for implementing the appropriate organizational, departmental,
and job related procedures and controls required to minimize the potential of
adverse outcomes of care and workplace accidents.
The criteria are used to evaluate risks related to the function of medical
equipment, physical risks related to the use of equipment, and any history of
patient safety issues related to the use of the equipment.
02- Breakdown Maintenance is a task performed to identify, isolate, and rectify a fault
so that the out of order equipment, machine, or system can be restored to an operational
condition.
All medical equipment in use should be free from any fault or defect and all repair
work should be carried out to accepted standards by competent person(s).
The Biomedical Technology Services staff and appropriate clinical care givers
collaborate to identify the appropriate amount of back-up equipment during the
evaluation/selection process of choosing the medical equipment. In the event of
a medical equipment failure:
POLICY:
The Biomedical Department is responsible for assuring that the rate of timely completion
of scheduled maintenance and other service activities meets regulatory and accreditation
requirements.
The Biomedical Department assures that scheduled testing of all life support equipment
& non-life support equipment is performed in a timely manner. Reports of the completion
rate of scheduled inspection and maintenance are presented to the Equipment
Equipment Audit:
At any given point of time, a substantial number of equipment in the hospital may be
non-functional. The reasons for the same could be:
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