DocumentCode
1185866
Title
The future of clinical engineering: the challenge of change
Author
Grimes, Stephen L.
Author_Institution
FACCE, GENTECH, Sarasota Springs, NY, USA
Volume
22
Issue
2
fYear
2003
Firstpage
91
Lastpage
99
Abstract
Clinical engineering is at a strategic inflection point. Technical, economic, regulatory, and cultural dynamics are at work shaping the future of healthcare delivery. As the nature of healthcare delivery is transformed by these forces, the types and mix of technology management and support services needed by the industry are changing significantly. Clinical engineering has a relatively short opportunity to adopt a service model that will meet these changing needs. Delay or failure to adopt an effective service model as we pass through the inflection point will result in a diminished role for clinical engineering in healthcare technology management as other technical professionals move in to fill the need. The question is: will clinical engineering rise to the challenge?.
Keywords
biomedical engineering; health care; medical information systems; strategic planning; technological forecasting; technology management; asset management; clinical engineering; cultural forces; demographic forces; economic forces; healthcare delivery; healthcare technology management; information technology; regulatory forces; service model; strategic inflection point; strategic planning; support services; technological forces; telecommunications skills; Bioinformatics; Clinical diagnosis; Context-aware services; Costs; Diseases; Engineering in medicine and biology; Genomics; Medical services; Medical treatment; Read-write memory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEMB.2003.1195702
Filename
1195702
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