The new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Joint Commission (TJC) regulations have substantially changed how hospitals are going to formulate and implement medical equipment management plans (MEMP).

It is critical that hospital leaders understand the implications of these changes since this will not only affect their compliance status, but will have a significant impact on their staffing and financial resources as well.

ABM Healthcare Support Services's Chief Technology Officer, Stephen L. Grimes, provides his thorough perspective on taking a smart approach to help address these rapid changes in a white paper called New CMS & Joint Commission Regulations on Medical Equipment Maintenance:Taking the Smart Approach to Compliance.  

This white paper will provide you with:

  • A better comprehension of the new regulations and standards
  • How to measure your organization’s existing medical equipment maintenance services against the new regulations and standards
  • How to analyze the organizational resources needed to achieve compliance, and
  • Steps you can take right now to prepare for compliance

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