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GE HealthCare’s ReadyFix Technology Transforms Medical Device Management

Albert Baines
GE HealthCare has unveiled ReadyFix, an innovative fleet management technology aimed at easing the maintenance of connected medical devices. Initially rolled out for the MAC VU360 ECG workstations, this advancement addresses the industry challenge of maintaining about 10 to 15 devices per bed amid a significant shortage of biomedical equipment technicians. This development promises to enhance operational efficiency in hospitals.
As the demand for networked medical devices soars, hospitals face increasing pressure to maintain these critical pieces of equipment. With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasting over 7,300 openings for biomedical equipment technicians in the coming decade and merely 400 graduates entering the discipline annually, the gap is evident. ReadyFix harnesses real-time data, enabling remote settings management, software updates, and diagnostics, thus minimizing interruptions in care. Neal Sandy, GE HealthCare’s head of product strategy, emphasized the importance of this solution in helping medical teams focus on urgent cardiac care. The launch is a timely companion to GE HealthCare’s other remote management tools like Encompass and ReadySee.
ReadyFix marks a significant stride in GE HealthCare’s efforts to streamline medical device management, giving hospitals a powerful tool to manage device fleets efficiently. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, such technological advances not only ease operational burdens but also ensure that patient care remains uninterrupted. This innovation aligns with the company’s positive financial trajectory, promising further organic growth in 2026.
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