Endoscopy Service Agreement?

If you've been considering an Endoscopy Service Agreement you're not alone. Many health care related entities across the country utilize service agreements to improve the quality of service for their patients, reduce their overall cost of maintenance while decreasing their financial and liability risks. Endoscopy Instruments and equipment are not inexpensive. And while some minor maintenance might be able to be accomplished in-house if you have an individual in your employment who is tech savvy, major repairs and even scheduled maintenance you may want to leave to trained endoscopy equipment r...

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Refurbished Medical Equipment Thoughts?

Because medical equipment is extremely expensive and potentially cost prohibitive high-quality used medical equipment might be a consideration for your practice. The trick, is finding refurbished equipment that is high-level quality from a source you know you can trust. These sources must have in place the highest quality procedures during the refurbishing processes and should have a name and business model that is well known, has been in business for a long time and has a stellar reputation. MedService Repair has all of these attributes and would be happy to assist you in purchasing refurbish...

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Xenon Lamps & Endoscopy Equipment

Ever wondered what the big deal is with Xenon Lamps? Let's go over some of the basics to bring you up to speed. Xenon lamps create light by sending electricity through an ionized gas at very high pressure. The reaction creates an extremely bright white light that looks a lot like natural sunlight. Its uses are abundant ranging from searchlights, film projector lights, the medical industry, science labs and even automotive headlamps, although these are little different. While Xenon lamps seem like a newer technology the technology was first discovered by P. Schulz in 1944. Once discovered the r...

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A Glimpse into Endoscopic History

It's probably safe to assume if you're reading an article on our web site that you know what an endoscope is, right? From Merriam-Webster.com "an illuminated usually fiber-optic flexible or rigid tubular instrument for visualizing the interior of a hollow organ or part (such as the bladder or esophagus) for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes that typically has one or more channels to enable passage of instruments (such as forceps or scissors)" But do you know about their origins? We thought it might be fun to dig into just a few of the notable historical milestones of this remarkable device co...

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