How does remanufacturing fit into the purchasing process for diagnostic imaging equipment in todays 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 via