Authors
Sharareh Taghipour, Dragan Banjevic, Andrew KS Jardine
Publication date
2011/9/1
Journal
Journal of the Operational Research Society
Volume
62
Issue
9
Pages
1666-1687
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Clinical engineering departments in hospitals are responsible for establishing and regulating a Medical Equipment Management Program to ensure that medical devices are safe and reliable. In order to mitigate functional failures, significant and critical devices should be identified and prioritized. In this paper, we present a multi-criteria decision-making model to prioritize medical devices according to their criticality. Devices with lower criticality scores can be assigned a lower priority in a maintenance management program. However, those with higher scores should be investigated in detail to find the reasons for their higher criticality, and appropriate actions, such as ‘preventive maintenance’, ‘user training’, ‘redesigning the device’, etc, should be taken. In this paper,we also describe how individual score values obtained for each criterion can be used to establish guidelines for appropriate maintenance strategies for …
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Scholar articles
S Taghipour, D Banjevic, AKS Jardine - Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2011