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Cleveland, OH • June 7–10, 2019

#AAMIExchange2019Download the mobile app!

Welcome to the premier industry event for health

technology professionals!

On-Site GuideGENERAL INFORMATION • EDUCATION PROGRAM

EXPO LISTING • FLOOR PLANS

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CONTENTSProgram Highlights ............................. 2

General Information ........................... 4

Contributing Organizations and Sponsors ....................................... 6

Career Advancement .......................... 7

CEU Information .................................. 7

Special Events ...................................... 8

Networking Opportunities ............... 10

AAMI Board of Directors .................. 12

Award Winners ................................. 13

Schedule at a Glance ......................... 14

Education Sessions at a Glance ........ 16

Main Stage Presentations ................ 19

Concurrent Education Sessions

• Saturday .................................... 20

• Sunday ...................................... 34

• Monday ..................................... 45

The Expo ............................................ 52

• VR/AR Xperience ...................... 52

• IoTXperience ............................. 53

• Exhibitor Theaters .................... 54

• Product Showcases .................. 55

• New Innovation Highlights ..... 56

• Expo Hall Floor Plan ................. 57

• Exhibitors at a Glance .............. 58

• Exhibitor Descriptions.............. 60

• Product Category List ............... 74

Hilton and Convention Center Floor Plans ......................................... 79

MOBILE APPUse the AAMI Exchange 2019 App to guide you through the week.• View the agenda and create your own schedule.

• Get involved in social media tweeting with #AAMIExchange2019.

• Get connected by creating a schedule of exhibitors to visit and messaging your fellow attendees.

• Reminders and updates sent right to your phone. Never miss out on special events or changes happening at the conference.

Download the AAMI Exchange 2019 mobile app!

Or search AAMI Event in the App Store or Google Play.

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Dear friend,

On behalf of the AAMI staff and Board of Directors, welcome to the first AAMI Exchange!

The Exchange is the name of our reimagined annual conference and expo. Why do we call it the Exchange? Because the next four days are about exchanging ideas, leading practices, solutions, creativity, energy, and innovation among the broad spectrum of professionals working in health technology. The Exchange is the place to be to empower yourself as a professional.

We’ve updated our conference in a number of ways, starting with our education sessions. We’re offering eight specific learning tracks, including data analytics, global trends, and cybersecurity. As always, healthcare technology management remains a fundamental focus of our annual gathering.

The Exchange offers a more interactive experience for attendees. The AAMI Xcelerator, for example, features our first innovation competition, a result of our partnership with BioEnterprise at the Global Center for Health Innovation.

The IoTXperience in the Expo helps us to envision what the Internet of Things can bring us on the healthcare front, looking at all the opportunities and risks associated with connected medical devices. The Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (VR/AR) Xperience, also new, will provide you with another high-tech glimpse of the future.

Just as I know the technology on the Expo floor will dazzle you, I’m confident our Main Stage speakers will inspire you. Best-selling author and innovation strategist Nicholas Webb is poised to paint us an exciting picture of how healthcare delivery is changing. Surgeon Toby Cosgrove, the former CEO and president of the Cleveland Clinic and an executive healthcare advisor for Google Cloud, will offer his own take on the healthcare framework of tomorrow. And we will get timely updates about the regulatory and accrediting worlds from Herman McKenzie, The Joint Commission’s acting director of engineering.

I expect there will be more sessions you will want to attend than time allows. But I hope you make time to connect with your peers and make new friends at our many receptions and social events. Some of the best learning occurs in those one-on-one conversations.

My welcome to you would be incomplete without a sincere note of thanks. Thank you for investing your time with us. Thank you for all you do to support safe and effective health technology. I also want to voice my appreciation to our Exchange sponsors, whose generous support has helped to bring this event to life.

Like you, I’ll be making the most of the next four days, learning and forging new friendships. If you see me or any of the AAMI staff, please say hello. Your feedback helps us to keep growing and keep improving.

Enjoy the Exchange experience!

Robert Jensen

President and CEO, AAMI

WELCOME TO THE AAMI EXCHANGE

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSCheck out the schedule on pages 14–15 and see the exciting

events and education sessions that are in the works.

EDUCATION PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTSHear up-to-date practical guidance on virtually every major issue

facing the healthcare technology management (HTM) field.

AAMI AWARDS CELEBRATION Each year the healthcare technology community recognizes

leaders and innovators whose efforts have moved the industry

forward. Celebrate award and scholarship winners during this

special reception on Saturday, June 8. See page 10.

EXPO HOURS There are many opportunities to visit the Expo Hall so you’ll have

the chance to see the latest innovations in the HTM and medical

device fields.

MOBILE APP ENHANCEMENTS For those with a digital bent, you will be able to engage with fellow

attendees, access exhibitor information, complete the session

evaluations, and navigate your way to all of the exciting events and

education sessions at the conference. See inside front cover.

DOWNLOADTHE AAMI EXCHANGE MOBILE APP

The AAMI Exchange app makes it easy to: Navigate the conference, Expo Hall, and Career Center

Receive conference notifications

Personalize your schedule

Network with fellow attendees

Reference the onsite program guide

And so much more!

Available In the Apple Store and Google Play.

Cleveland, OH • June 7–10, 2019

www.aami.org/aamiexchange

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

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WELCOME TO CLEVELAND for four days of learning, connecting with your peers, and seeing the latest innovations, upgrades, and advances in health technology!

9 EDUCATION TRACKS Including more than 80 concurrent sessions including tracks on:

• Cybersecurity Track sponsored by

• Sterilization Track sponsored by

• Global Track presented by

AAMI PITCH COMPETITIONJoin us at the Global Center for Health Innovation for the first

Pitch Competition, the AAMI Xcelerator! AAMI in conjunction

with BioEnterprise will explore trends in automation support of

clinical decisions. See page 8.

NEW ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIESExplore and learn the latest about IoT and VR/AR at these

interactive theaters in the Expo Hall! See pages 52–53.

NETWORKING EVENTSCelebrate with us at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the

Appreciation Reception! Sponsored by

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Wi-Fi Enjoy free basic Wi-Fi in the convention center.

Network: AAMI ExchangePassword: Exchange (case sensitive)

RegistrationCONVENTION CENTER, CONCOURSE LEVEL

HOURS

Thursday, June 6, 8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.Friday, June 7, 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Saturday, June 8, 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Sunday, June 9, 5:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Monday, June 10, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.

Lost & Found

Please turn in lost and found items from the convention center to the conference staff located at the conference registration desk. If you lost an item, check with conference staff if the item has been turned in. All unclaimed items will be turned over to the convention center at the end of the conference.

NEW! Recording/Videotaping Policy and Photo ReleaseShow Management and its agents reserve the right to photograph and/or record exhibitors in the Huntington Convention Center of

Cleveland and Global Center for Health Innovation and to use such likenesses for future promotional purposes.

AAMI Exchange encourages attendees to engage and promote the conference on social media and other platforms.

Guidelines to be mindful of: Exhibitor taking photography and/or recording, of any kind, of another exhibitor’s exhibit space or product is strictly prohibited. Only photography of the exhibitor’s own booth space is permitted. Any exhibitor or attendee found to be taking unauthorized photography and/or recording will be asked to leave the show and have their photography and/or recording equipment confiscated. If the violator of this policy is an exhibitor, Show Management reserves the right to remove the exhibit and exhibitor from the show at the exhibiting company’s expense. During the show, all inquiries should be directed to Show Management in the Exhibitor Service area in the exhibit hall.

Coat & Luggage Check CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 1

Fee: $4 per item

HOURS

Sunday, June 9, 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Monday, June 10, 7:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

All items must be claimed by 1:00 p.m. on Monday, June 10.

Get Social! Share pictures, post tweets, and socialize to your heart’s content. #AAMIExchange2019

GENERAL INFORMATION

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AAMI PAVILION CONVENTION CENTER, HALL AB, BOOTH 833

We look forward to seeing you! AAMI staff will be available to discuss AAMI programs and offerings including standards, membership opportunities, education, and resources. Have some fun! Play a game of giant Jenga, pick up some free AAMI swag, or participate in the social media contest and see yourself up on the center big screen.

What’s New at the AAMI Pavilion• Get social and experience the interactive mirror photo booth.

• Take a moment to relax and recharge your smart devices at the AAMI Pavilion charging stations.

• Take a selfie or get a photo with your colleagues at the AAMI media wall. Don’t forget to use our fun

props and hashtag signs.

AAMI LOUNGECONVENTION CENTER, BALLROOM LEVEL

Stop by the AAMI Lounge to network, exchange ideas, and pick up AAMI resources. There are also plenty of spots available to charge your phone, take a break, or mingle with fellow attendees.

NEW! Social Media ContestThe top three attendees who have the most social media posts using the hashtag #AAMIExchange2019 by 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 9 will win the following prizes:

FIRST PRIZE: AAMI Exchange 2020 complimentary registration (not including food, travel, or transportation)

SECOND PRIZE: HTM Collection eSubscription

THIRD PRIZE: Free AAMI gear set including t-shirt, hat, and tumbler

GENERAL INFORMATION

AAMI STORE KIOSKCONVENTION CENTER, CONCOURSE LEVEL NEAR REGISTRATION

All attendees receive a 20% discount off AAMI products. Check out the new AAMI Gear!

STORE HOURS

Friday, June 7, 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Saturday, June 8, 6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Sunday, June 9, 5:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.Monday, June 10, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.

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AAMI would like to thank the following organizations for their contributions to AAMI Exchange 2019.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANIZATIONS

THANK YOU TO OUR 2019 SPONSORS

PLATINUM

GOLD

BRONZE

SILVER

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Meet face-to-face with potential employers, interview for your next job, look at a list of the most up-to-date job opportunities, receive career guidance, and learn about certification.

Take advantage of a full range of complimentary services offered to all attendees at AAMI’s Career Center—including the popular job fair! AAMI’s Career Center offers something for everyone.

YOU CAN:

Find a Job—Meet face-to-face with employer representatives from companies including: Agiliti Health, Health Tech Talent Management, Sodexo CTM, Stephens International Recruiting, UCSF, and Veterans Affairs. Interview with your next employer, find out where the jobs are and what skills companies are looking for, and get some sound career advice.

Distribute Your Resume—Bring along your resume, and we’ll give it to potential employers, and you can post it on the AAMI website. Make sure to dress for success!

Search for a Job or Candidate—Scan a list of the most up-to-date job opportunities.

Learn about ACI Certification—Staff will be on site to explain certification process and upcoming changes for CBET, CRES, and CHTM.

Pick Up Career Resources—Complimentary copies of useful career resources are available for you to take home and share with colleagues.

Network—Whether you are looking for a qualified candidate or searching for that perfect job, visit the AAMI Career Center to meet with your peers, meet potential employers, and obtain useful career advice.

CAREER ADVANCEMENT

CAREER CENTERSaturday, June 8, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.Sunday, June 9, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 5

CONTINUING EDUCATIONAAMI Credentials Institute CEUs

Earn up to 17 continuing education units for your ACI certification by attending the full conference. Visit www.aami.org/certification for information.

CEs are also approved for the sterilization track by CBSPD and IAHCSMM.

IAHCSMMTotal Track: AAMI 192802 Approved: 8.0 CESaturday only: AAMI-192802A Approved: 2.5 CESunday only: AAMI-192802B Approved: 3.0 CEMonday only: AAMI-192802C Approved: 2.5 CE

CBSPDTotal Track: # 2716AJSEM for 8.0 CESaturday only: # 2713AJSEM for 2.5 CESunday only: # 2714AJSEM for 3.0 CEMonday only: # 2715AJSEM for 2.5 CE

Pick up a CEU Tracker Form at the registration desk.

Need a Headshot? Saturday and Sunday, 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. CAREER CENTER

Back due to popular demand. Any attendee can sign up for an appointment at the Career Center to have a professional photo taken and a digital image created for attendees’ use in job applications, social media, and other networking opportunities. Appointments can be made in advance. Walk-ins are also welcome. For advance appointments, use the sign-up form in the Career Center.

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AEM WORKSHOP

Friday, June 7 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 9

This one-day forum in June for HTM professionals about AEM (Alternative Equipment Maintenance) programs as an efficiency and quality improvement strategy. The workshop boasts an interactive format and provides AEM guides and sample policies & procedures to attendees. Attendees will leave the workshop with a strong understanding for how to create and execute an AEM program which can immediately translate into significant time and cost savings for HTM programs and Healthcare Systems.

PresentersMatt Baretich, PE, PhDBaretich Engineering, Inc.

Frank Painter, CCE, MSNew England Society of Clinical Engineering

Pre-registration is required

Friday, June 7 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.GLOBAL CENTER FOR HEALTH INNOVATION, HIMSS, 4TH FLOOR

BioEnterprise and AAMI are collaborating on the 1st AAMI Pitch Competition, AAMI Xcelerator.

This event will explore emerging trends in automation support of clinical decisions. Thought leaders will deliver sessions on current implementation of artificial intelligence and deep-machine learning in clinical settings. Current case studies will be presented combined with discussion of emerging trends in cybersecurity and utilization of blockchain. Discussions on current hurdles that must be overcome in order to realize the promise of these automation technologies will round out the presentations.

Distinguished Panelists

Pitch Competition to follow in the afternoon. The competition will expose attendees to new solutions addressing unmet needs.

This event is open to AAMI Exchange attendees at no additional charge.

Brian Kalis (tentative) Managing Director Accenture, Digital Health and Innovation

Pat Baird, MBA, MS Head of Global Software Standards Philips

Geetha Rao, PhD, PE, CRE CEO Springborne Life Sciences

Anant Madabhushi Case Western Reserve University

Charles Steiner Manager, Innovation Operations Cleveland Clinic

Mark Petre Executive Director of Clinical Engineering Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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Sunday, June 9 6:00 a.m.–7:00 a.m. Check-in begins at 5:30 a.m.

CONVENTION CENTER, CONCOURSE LEVEL AT THE REGISTRATION DESK

The AAMI Foundation Scholarship Program will hold its 2nd Fun Run & Walk, a fundraiser, during the Exchange in Cleveland.

We’re walking, strolling, and running—come rain or shine! This fun, noncompetitive event provides attendees with an on-the-move and healthy networking experience while raising money for the scholarship program. Individuals at all levels of fitness are encouraged to participate!

The AAMI Foundation Scholarship Program, which was created in 2009, provides financial support to students who are pursuing an education in healthcare technology.

Every year, the AAMI Foundation awards scholarships to students aspiring to become

biomedical equipment technicians, clinical engineers, and health systems engineers.

These scholarships expand access to students who have demonstrated

academic excellence, technical aptitude, and a commitment to

healthcare technology and patient safety.

GOLD LEVEL

GES

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

PLATINUM LEVELPre-registration is required— $25 registration fee and limited t-shirts when registering on-site

Don’t forget to fill out the session survey located in each session in the mobile app

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New Attendee ReceptionFriday, 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.HILTON, CENTER STREET B

First time at the AAMI Exchange? Make plans to attend this reception to meet other new attendees, AAMI leaders, and staff to learn how to make the most of your time.

Sponsored by

Co-sponsored by

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Happy Hour in the Expo HallSaturday, June 8, 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, HALL AB

Celebrate the first full day at the Exchange! Network with exhibitors and attendees.

Sponsored by

AAMI Awards CelebrationSaturday, June 8, 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.HILTON, SUPERIOR BALLROOM CD

Each year the health technology community recognizes leaders and innovators whose efforts have moved the industry forward. Celebrate award and scholarship winners during this special reception. Reception to follow immediately after award presentation.

Dress: Business or business casual. This event is open to all registered attendees.

VIP reception for award winners is sponsored by

NEW! Global ReceptionFriday, June 7, 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.HILTON, HOPE BALLROOM AB

Networking on a global scale! Don’t miss your chance to meet global thought leaders and learn more about the latest international activities and initiatives in HTM. Attendees from around the globe will be on hand for you to network and exchange experiences with.

This event is open to all attendees.

Next Gen ReceptionFriday, June 7, 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.HILTON, CENTER STREET B

Students, educators, and new professionals have a special opportunity to network with AAMI leadership while gaining valuable career advice.

This event is open to students, educators, and new professionals only.

Welcome Reception in the Expo HallFriday, June 7, 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, HALL AB

Throw on your favorite casual attire and head to the Huntington Convention Center for the ultimate party. This is the place to see and be seen while enjoying live local entertainment, drinks and lite fare. Mingle and catch up with your colleagues, make new acquaintances, and have fun!

The event is open to all registered attendees.

Sponsored by

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

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AAMI Appreciation Reception Sunday, June 9, 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME

Close the weekend in style at this can’t miss event! Celebrate with us at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! Enjoy drinks and food while roaming the many exhibits at the Hall of Fame.

The event is open to all full registered attendees. (Ticket is required and available for purchase at registration desk.)

Sponsored by

Shuttle Service

Limited shuttle service is available from the conference hotels, so we suggest taking a ride share like Uber/Lyft or walk if the weather permits.

Shuttle service, provided by Barons, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and run a continuous loop between the hotels and the Hall of Fame.

The hotel pick-up locations are:

Drury .................. In front of hotel

Hampton Inn ...... In front of hotel

Hilton ................. Ontario Road side of hotel

Hyatt .................. In front of hotel

Marriott .............. St. Clair Street side of hotel by bus shelter

Westin ................ In front of hotel

INDUSTRY PARTNER ADVISORY GROUP Industry Partner Advisory Group was developed in an effort to engage in strategic discussions and build stronger partnerships around the AAMI Exchange.

Greg Goree Global Risk Services, Vice President, Business Development

Larry Hertzler, BS, MBA, CCEHealthcare Technologies, now a part of TRIMEDX, Vice President, Technical Operations

Scott LattPartsSource, Senior Director, Service Solutions Product Manager

Wayne Moore, MBAAcertara Acoustic Laboratories, President & CEO

Robert PhillipsSiemens Healthineers, Vice President, Quality & Technology–North America

Corrie SchumacherSpacelabs Healthcare, Marketing & Field Resource Coordinator

Tom StanfordNuvolo Technologies, Chief Executive Officer

AAMI EXCHANGE PROGRAM COMMITTEEF. Mike Busdicker, CHTM, Intermountain Healthcare

Jennifer DeFrancesco, CCE, CHTM, Crothall

Stephen L. Grimes, FACCE, FHIMSS, FAIMBE, Strategic Healthcare Technology Associates, LLC

Jennifer Jackson, Masimo Corporation

Janet Prust, BS, 3M Healthcare

Richard Schule, MBA, CST, FCS, STERIS Corporation

Axel Wirth, MS, BSEE, CPHIMS, CISSP, Symantec Corporation

SUNDAY, JUNE 9

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AAMI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chair Eamonn V. Hoxey PhD, BPharm, FRPharmSPrincipal E V Hoxey Ltd

Chair-ElectSteve J. Yelton, PE, CHTMProfessorCincinnati State Technical & Community College

Treasurer/SecretaryJanet Prust, BSDirector, Standards and Global Business Development3M

President Robert D. Jensen, FHIMSSPresident & CEOAAMI

Immediate Past Chair Charles (Phil) CogdillSenior Director Sterilization and Microbiology QAMedtronic

Vice-Chair, BMETsPaul W. Kelley, CBETDirector, Biomedical Engineering, the Green Initiative, and Asset RedeploymentWashington Hospital Healthcare System

Vice-Chair, Clinical EngineeringCarol E. Davis-Smith, CCEPrincipalCarol Davis-Smith & Associates, LLC

Vice-Chair, Healthcare Administration Diane Mitchell, MDAssistant Director for ScienceFDA/CDRH

Vice-Chair, Industry Pierre BoisierEVP & Chief Quality OfficerBecton Dickinson & Company

Vice-Chair, TrainingTina Krenc, BS, MSPresidentKTA Compliance Consulting

Michael Appeal, MDChief Patient Safety Officer, Northeast Georgia Health System Attending Anesthesiologist, Northeast Georgia Medical Center

Pamela AroraSenior Vice PresidentChief Information OfficerChildren’s Health

David Deaven, BS, MS, PhDExecutive, Global Quality EngineeringGE Healthcare

Kurt FinkeDirector, Office of Healthcare Technology ManagementU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

David Francoeur, MM, CHTMSenior Vice President of Marketing and SalesTech Knowledge Associates

Heidi E. HornHTM Consultant

Michael C. McNeilGlobal Product Security & Services OfficerRoyal Philips

George Mills, MBADirector of Healthcare Technical OperationsJones Lang LaSalle

Walter M. Rosebrough, Jr.President and CEOSTERIS

Sue SchadePrincipal StarBridge Advisors

Directors

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2019 AAMI Foundation & AAMI Award Winners

The AAMI Foundation Laufman-Greatbatch AwardNortheast Georgia Health System Simulation Team

The AAMI Foundation & ACCE’s Robert L. Morris Humanitarian AwardWilliam Gentles, PhD, P.Eng, CCE

The AAMI Foundation & Institute for Technology in Health Care’s Clinical Solution AwardJoAnne Phillips, RN, DNP, CNS, CPPS

AAMI & Becton Dickinson’s Patient Safety AwardShelly Crisler, MS, CCE & Katrina Jacobs, MS, CCE

AAMI’s HTM Leadership AwardHeidi Horn

AAMI & GE Healthcare’s BMET of the Year AwardJovito “Jojo” Gonzales, CBET, CHTM, A+, Net+, Sec+

AAMI’s Young Professional AwardBenjamin G. Esslinger, BS, BMET, CHTM, CBET

Spirit of AAMI AwardPaul W. Kelley, CBET

AAMI HTM Association of the Year AwardColorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET)

2019 AAMI Foundation Scholarship Recipients

Lauryn Carr, Mississippi State UniversityRebecca Halmich, University of Connecticut Anas Mahmoud, Texas State Technical CollegeMoses Suherman, Southern California Institute of TechnologyAngie Thai, University of WashingtonBianca Wyman, University of Connecticut

2019 AAMI Standards Developer Award Winners

Bruce S. Alpert, MD, FAHA, FAAP, FACCJohn F. Murray, Jr.Nupur JainRichard A. Dart, MD, MACP, FAHA, FCCP, FASN, FASHRose Seavey, BA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, CSPDT

2019 AAMI Standards Committee Award Winner

AAMI ECG Committee

BI&T Award Winners

BI&T Best Article 2018“A Rational Approach to Efficient Equipment Maintenance, Part 1: A Simple, Basic AEM Program”

Malcolm Ridgway, PhD, CCEMatthew F. Baretich, PhD, CCEMatthew Clark, CBET, CHTMStephen Grimes, FACCE, FHIMSS, FAIMBEBhaskar Iduri, CHTM, CCEMichael W. Lane, CHTMAlan Lipschultz, CCENancy Lum, MSC

BI&T Best Commentary 2018“Keeping Track of All the Moving Pieces”

Axel Wirth, CPHIMS, CISSP, HCISPP

BI&T Best Research Article 2018“Frequency and Duration of Infusion Pump Alarms: Establishing National Benchmarks”

Rachel R. Vitoux, RN, CPEHRCatherine Schuster, PhD, RNKevin R. GloverMark Dekker

AAMI’s TMC Bright Ideas Award

“Creating a Modern Healthcare Technology Management Curriculum”

St. Philips College

AWARD WINNERS

AAMI Congratulates All of the 2019 Award Winners!

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

THURSDAY, JUNE 6 Event Location

8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Registration CC, Concourse Level

FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Event Location

8:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Registration CC, Concourse Level

9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. AEM Workshop NEW! (separate fee)

CC, Room 9

9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. AAMI Xcelerator–Pitch Competition NEW! (pre-registration required)

Global Center for Health Innovation, HIMMS, 4th Floor

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Global Reception NEW! HIMSS Innovation Center

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Next Gen Reception Hilton, Center Street B

5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Expo Hall Sponsored by Tech Knowledge Associates

CC, Hall AB

7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. New Attendee Reception Sponsored by HTMA-OH

Hilton, Center Street B

SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Event Location

6:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Registration CC, Concourse Level

7:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Concurrent Education Tracks/Sessions CC, Exhibit Level & Ballroom Level

8:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Clinical Engineering Symposium Presented by ACCE

CC, Grand Ballroom A

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. AAMI Career Center CC, Room 5

10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break Sponsored by Siemens Healthineers

CC, Ballroom Level

10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Main Stage Presentation—Nicholas Webb, Futurist, Technology CEO, Award-Winning Inventor, Number One Bestselling Author Sponsored by Sodexo

CC, Grand Ballroom BC

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Lunch in Expo Hall (ticket required) CC, Hall AB

12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Expo Hall Open CC, Hall AB

12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. VR/AR Xperience NEW! CC, Hall AB, Booth 250

1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. IoTXperience NEW! CC, Hall AB, Booth 302

12:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. AAMI Spotlight Theater CC, Hall AB, Booth 1551

1:00 p.m.–3:20 p.m. Product Showcases CC, Hall AB, Booths 212 & 602

4:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. AAMI Annual Business Meeting CC, Room 19

4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Happy Hour in the Expo Hall Sponsored by Avante Health Solutions

CC, Hall AB

6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. AAMI Awards Celebration Hilton, Superior Ballroom CD

Schedule subject to change. CC = Convention Center

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SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Event Location

5:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Registration CC, Concourse Level

6:00 a.m.–7:00 a.m. (check-in begins at 5:30 a.m.)

2nd Annual AAMI Fun Run & Walk (see page 9 for more information!)

CC, Concourse Level

6:45 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Industry Symposium Breakfast Sponsored by HealthCare Business News

CC, Grand Ballroom A

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. AAMI Career Center CC, Room 5

8:00 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Concurrent Education Tracks/Sessions CC, Exhibit Level & Ballroom Level

10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break Sponsored by Siemens Healthineers

CC, Ballroom Level

10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Main Stage Presentation—Important Updates from the Joint Commission, Herman A. McKenzie Sponsored by Sodexo

CC, Grand Ballroom BC

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Lunch in Expo Hall (ticket required) CC, Hall AB

12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Expo Hall Open CC, Hall AB

12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. VR/AR Xperience NEW! CC, Hall AB, Booth 250

1:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. IoTXperience NEW! CC, Hall AB, Booth 302

12:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. AAMI Spotlight Theater CC, Hall AB, Booth 1551

1:00 p.m.–2:50 p.m. Product Showcases CC, Hall AB, Booths 212 & 602

3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Enter the AAMI Shark Tank! Sponsored by Philips Healthcare

CC, Room 13

4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Concurrent Education Tracks/Sessions CC, Exhibit Level & Ballroom Level

7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. AAMI Appreciation Reception (ticket required) Sponsored by STERIS

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (see page 11 for shuttle info)

MONDAY, JUNE 10 Event Location

7:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Registration CC, Concourse Level

7:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Concurrent Education Tracks/Sessions CC, Exhibit Level & Ballroom Level

10:15 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Refreshment Break Sponsored by Siemens Healthineers

CC, Ballroom Level

10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Main Stage Presentation—Toby Cosgrove, MD, Executive Advisor and former CEO and president of Cleveland Clinic Sponsored by Sodexo

CC, Grand Ballroom BC

12:00 p.m. Exchange Adjournment

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CYBERSECURITY TRACKS

Sponsored by

STERILIZATION TRACKS

Sponsored byAI/VR

TRACKS

REGULATORY/ACCREDITATION

TRACKSHTM

TRACKS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

TRACKSDATA ANALYTICS

TRACKSCE

TRACKS

ROOM 26BC ROOM 25C ROOM 20 ROOM 26A ROOM 25AB ROOM 19 ROOM 21 ROOM 22 ROOM 6 ROOM 24

SATURDAY, JUNE 87:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m. Flexible Endoscope

Reprocessing per ST91 and Moving Toward Sterilization

Artificial Intelligence in Ultrasound Imaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Quality Reporting for Sterile Processing Departments

Passive RFID Technology in the HTM/Clinical Setting: Driving Productivity and Savings

Breaking into HTM: Key Lessons for Early Career Development

Ranking Equipment Requests Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis

Margin Crunch: Opportunities for HTM to Grow Revenue and Cut Expenses

7:15 a.m.–8:00 a.m. How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World ... —Part A

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Developing a Health and Operational Technology Device Cybersecurity Program

Overcoming the Primary Causes of Sterilization Failure

Mixed Reality (AR/VR): Leveraging Technology to Increase Understanding

Navigating the Complexities of Government, Accreditation, and Standards in HTM Departments

Equipment Disposition: Huge Headache or Strategic Opportunity?

Nontraditional HTM Career Tracks Big Data Insights on Capital Equipment from 500 Million Work Orders

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part A

Private Patient Rooms: Device Integration for Centralized Alarms

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Securing Healthcare Networks: Mitigating Risk for Medical Imaging Devices

Wet Packs in the Operating Room: Be Afraid … Be Very Afraid!

Increasing Role of Automation in Quality Assurance Workflow

Sustainability of Medical Devices: Applying AAMI TIR65:2015

Best Practices of Multihospital System-Based HTM Programs

From Maintaining to Managing: Preparing for a Leadership Role in HTM

Utilizing Data in Replacement Planning and Utilization Decision Making

IT Convergence: What We Can Do to Help You!

Medical Device Incident Reporting and Investigations In The U.S. and Japan

Data Analytics for More Effective Alarm Management in Telemetry Monitoring

1:45 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Unlikely Bedfellows: The Crucial Partnership of HTM and Clinicians in Reducing Patient Harm

SUNDAY, JUNE 98:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Implementing Effective

Cybersecurity Solutions for Medical Devices

Implementing the 2018 FDA Duodenoscope Sampling and Culturing Protocol

Reduce Costs and Downtime with AI-Enabled Predictive Maintenance

Understanding Cyber Risk and the Mindset of Compliance Assessors

Infusion Delivery at the Point of Care: Know Before You Flow

Identifying and Preventing Mid-Career Burnout

Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Modeling, and HTM

Clinical Engineering Project Management 101

An Implementation Recipe for Better Management of IoT in Health Systems

8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m. How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World ... —Part B

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. A Biomed’s Guide to Network Virtualization

Increasing Awareness of Improper Equipment Cleaning

Healthcare AI: Not as Scary as You'd Think

Ensuring Compliance with The Joint Commission's Anesthesia Apparatus Element of Performance

Transforming Medical Equipment Graveyards Globally to Improve Access to Healthcare

HTM Professional Career Development

Enhancing HTM Programs with Data and Analytics

Managing Remote Patient Monitoring on a Large Scale

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part B

Developing Best Practices for Implementing a Converged Network

4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Legacy Devices: To Patch or Not to Patch?

Defining 'Manufacturer’s Validated IFU' and Exploring Updates to Reprocessing Standards

Exploring the Differences between Joint Commission and DNV GL Accreditation

Balancing Requirements for Infection Control and Reduction of Equipment Damage

Preparing for the Future of HTM: An Educational Perspective

Using Data Modeling for Tracking Technician Workload

Use Data to Optimize Technician Performance and Create Greater Efficiency

Turning on Industry—Asia's Advancement in Medical Device Development

Creating a Consolidated Enterprise Risk Analysis of Networked Medical Systems

MONDAY, JUNE 107:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m. Riding the Waves of the

Perfect Sterile Processing Storm

An AI-Enabled Image System to Detect and Track Patients with Fever

Quick Start Guide to Quality Management System Implementation

Leveraging a Multigenerational Team for Business Advantage

Longitudinal Analysis of Cost, Quality, and Efficiency in Clinical Engineering

Large-Scale Patient Simulation for Improved Science on Patient Safety

7:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Global OEM & HTM/CE Leader Partnerships

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Automating Medical Device Cybersecurity Risk Assessments and Remediations

Doing Steam Sterilization Right: What Does Steam Quality Mean to You?

Leveraging Immersive Technologies in the Department of Defense Training Environment

Using Agile (TIR45) to Comply with ISO/IEC 62304

Applying Project and IT Service Management Approaches to HTM

Leadership in HTM: Improving Quality, Cost, and Staff Productivity

Using Data to Decrease Corrective Maintenance Turnaround Time

Elevating the CE-HTM Department: Getting Out of the Basement

Leveraging Coaches, Mentors and Sponsors to Advance Your Career

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Securing Medical Devices in a Hospital Environment

Centralized Inventory Management and Cycle Logging of Reprocessed Flexible Endoscopes

Maximizing the Value of ACI Certification and Understanding Recertification Requirements

FDA Third-Party Device Servicing Report Follow-Up

Cybersecurity for HTM Professionals: Overview of Resources and Leading Practices

New Career Opportunities for HTM Related to IoT and Cybersecurity

Protecting Your Investment: A New Strategy for Medical Equipment Procurement

Why The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Will Start To Revolutionize Healthcare In 2019

Leveraging Diversity for a Competitive Edge

EDUCATION SESSIONS AT A GLANCE

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CYBERSECURITY TRACKS

Sponsored by

STERILIZATION TRACKS

Sponsored byAI/VR

TRACKS

REGULATORY/ACCREDITATION

TRACKSHTM

TRACKS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

TRACKSDATA ANALYTICS

TRACKSCE

TRACKS

ROOM 26BC ROOM 25C ROOM 20 ROOM 26A ROOM 25AB ROOM 19 ROOM 21 ROOM 22 ROOM 6 ROOM 24

SATURDAY, JUNE 87:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m. Flexible Endoscope

Reprocessing per ST91 and Moving Toward Sterilization

Artificial Intelligence in Ultrasound Imaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Quality Reporting for Sterile Processing Departments

Passive RFID Technology in the HTM/Clinical Setting: Driving Productivity and Savings

Breaking into HTM: Key Lessons for Early Career Development

Ranking Equipment Requests Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis

Margin Crunch: Opportunities for HTM to Grow Revenue and Cut Expenses

7:15 a.m.–8:00 a.m. How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World ... —Part A

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Developing a Health and Operational Technology Device Cybersecurity Program

Overcoming the Primary Causes of Sterilization Failure

Mixed Reality (AR/VR): Leveraging Technology to Increase Understanding

Navigating the Complexities of Government, Accreditation, and Standards in HTM Departments

Equipment Disposition: Huge Headache or Strategic Opportunity?

Nontraditional HTM Career Tracks Big Data Insights on Capital Equipment from 500 Million Work Orders

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part A

Private Patient Rooms: Device Integration for Centralized Alarms

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Securing Healthcare Networks: Mitigating Risk for Medical Imaging Devices

Wet Packs in the Operating Room: Be Afraid … Be Very Afraid!

Increasing Role of Automation in Quality Assurance Workflow

Sustainability of Medical Devices: Applying AAMI TIR65:2015

Best Practices of Multihospital System-Based HTM Programs

From Maintaining to Managing: Preparing for a Leadership Role in HTM

Utilizing Data in Replacement Planning and Utilization Decision Making

IT Convergence: What We Can Do to Help You!

Medical Device Incident Reporting and Investigations In The U.S. and Japan

Data Analytics for More Effective Alarm Management in Telemetry Monitoring

1:45 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Unlikely Bedfellows: The Crucial Partnership of HTM and Clinicians in Reducing Patient Harm

SUNDAY, JUNE 98:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Implementing Effective

Cybersecurity Solutions for Medical Devices

Implementing the 2018 FDA Duodenoscope Sampling and Culturing Protocol

Reduce Costs and Downtime with AI-Enabled Predictive Maintenance

Understanding Cyber Risk and the Mindset of Compliance Assessors

Infusion Delivery at the Point of Care: Know Before You Flow

Identifying and Preventing Mid-Career Burnout

Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Modeling, and HTM

Clinical Engineering Project Management 101

An Implementation Recipe for Better Management of IoT in Health Systems

8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m. How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World ... —Part B

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. A Biomed’s Guide to Network Virtualization

Increasing Awareness of Improper Equipment Cleaning

Healthcare AI: Not as Scary as You'd Think

Ensuring Compliance with The Joint Commission's Anesthesia Apparatus Element of Performance

Transforming Medical Equipment Graveyards Globally to Improve Access to Healthcare

HTM Professional Career Development

Enhancing HTM Programs with Data and Analytics

Managing Remote Patient Monitoring on a Large Scale

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part B

Developing Best Practices for Implementing a Converged Network

4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Legacy Devices: To Patch or Not to Patch?

Defining 'Manufacturer’s Validated IFU' and Exploring Updates to Reprocessing Standards

Exploring the Differences between Joint Commission and DNV GL Accreditation

Balancing Requirements for Infection Control and Reduction of Equipment Damage

Preparing for the Future of HTM: An Educational Perspective

Using Data Modeling for Tracking Technician Workload

Use Data to Optimize Technician Performance and Create Greater Efficiency

Turning on Industry—Asia's Advancement in Medical Device Development

Creating a Consolidated Enterprise Risk Analysis of Networked Medical Systems

MONDAY, JUNE 107:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m. Riding the Waves of the

Perfect Sterile Processing Storm

An AI-Enabled Image System to Detect and Track Patients with Fever

Quick Start Guide to Quality Management System Implementation

Leveraging a Multigenerational Team for Business Advantage

Longitudinal Analysis of Cost, Quality, and Efficiency in Clinical Engineering

Large-Scale Patient Simulation for Improved Science on Patient Safety

7:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Global OEM & HTM/CE Leader Partnerships

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Automating Medical Device Cybersecurity Risk Assessments and Remediations

Doing Steam Sterilization Right: What Does Steam Quality Mean to You?

Leveraging Immersive Technologies in the Department of Defense Training Environment

Using Agile (TIR45) to Comply with ISO/IEC 62304

Applying Project and IT Service Management Approaches to HTM

Leadership in HTM: Improving Quality, Cost, and Staff Productivity

Using Data to Decrease Corrective Maintenance Turnaround Time

Elevating the CE-HTM Department: Getting Out of the Basement

Leveraging Coaches, Mentors and Sponsors to Advance Your Career

9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Securing Medical Devices in a Hospital Environment

Centralized Inventory Management and Cycle Logging of Reprocessed Flexible Endoscopes

Maximizing the Value of ACI Certification and Understanding Recertification Requirements

FDA Third-Party Device Servicing Report Follow-Up

Cybersecurity for HTM Professionals: Overview of Resources and Leading Practices

New Career Opportunities for HTM Related to IoT and Cybersecurity

Protecting Your Investment: A New Strategy for Medical Equipment Procurement

Why The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Will Start To Revolutionize Healthcare In 2019

Leveraging Diversity for a Competitive Edge

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EXPO HALL AB

BOOTH 302 BOOTH 1551

SATURDAY, JUNE 812:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Considerations When Hiring Technicians Without Formal HTM

Training

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Building IoMT Defense: Best Practices for Connected Medical Device Security

1:15 p.m.–1:45 p.m. Device Integration Fundamentals and Troubleshooting Skills

1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Connected Medical Devices: Mitigating Security Risks

2:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Building an HTM In-House Laboratory Program

2:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Securing Connected Medical Devices: Real-World Study

2:45 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Is it Time to Consider In-House Component-Level Repair for Imaging Modalities?

3:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Bridging RTLS and CMMS Systems to Drive Operational Efficiencies in HTM

Accreditation Step One: Having an Accurate Equipment Inventory!

SUNDAY, JUNE 912:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Aligning an Interdisciplinary Team Around One Vision

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Secure Software Update for Medical Devices: The Why and How Acquiring Clinical Technology Equipment: Resources and Leading Practices to Support Your Journey

1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Real-World Process for Improving EHR Usability An Inside Look at AAMI’s New HTM Manual

2:15 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Get Ready for Certification

2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. IoT in Hospitals? Urgent, Important, and Unavoidable

2:45 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Building a Sustainable Sterile Processing Workforce through Educational Partnerships

Don’t forget to fill out the session survey located in each session in the mobile app.

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Sponsored by

Toby Cosgrove, MDCleveland Clinic & Google Cloud, Healthcare & Life Sciences

Monday, June 10, 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, GRAND BALLROOM BC

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear insights & observations from one of the world’s leading physicians, Dr. Toby Cosgrove, on where healthcare is heading and how technology will impact it. During this fireside chat, Rob Jensen, AAMI President and CEO and Dr. Cosgrove will discuss his thoughts on a wide range of healthcare topics, including tech companies’ contributions, public health trends and our ability to consume, process and positively use the vast volumes of health knowledge that is being produced.

Nicholas WebbFuturist, Technology CEO and Award-Winning Inventor

Saturday, June 8, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, GRAND BALLROOM BC

The Disruptive Future of Healthcare Technologies The healthcare ecosystem is experiencing massive disruption. This disruption is radically changing the nature of medical technologies and mandating significant reductions in new product development cycle times and the need for instrumentation future casting activities. In this powerful program, award-winning inventor, medical school professor, and chief innovation officer Nicholas Webb will describe how the best organizations leverage the “three big shifts” of innovation to drive sustainable growth and profitability.

Herman McKenzie, MBA, CHSPThe Joint Commission

Sunday, June 9, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.CONVENTION CENTER, GRAND BALLROOM BC

Important Updates from The Joint Commission On Sunday, attendees won’t want to miss the chance to hear from Herman McKenzie, director of engineering at TJC. During this interactive session, George Mills will ask McKenzie questions submitted by AAMI attendees that affect the HTM community.

MAIN STAGE PRESENTATIONS

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Saturday, June 8 7:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

Artificial Intelligence in Ultrasound Imaging: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

In the mid-1980s, healthcare saw the emergence in use of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in diagnostic ultrasound to autocalculate cardiac performance indices, such as ejection fraction. Today, ultrasound AI algorithms have evolved through use of the Cloud and transducer placement on patients for given clinical applications. After looking at the past and present, this session will peer into the future of where AI algorithms are headed related to a variety imaging modalities, as well as what this new user paradigm will mean for clinical engineering professionals.

Wayne Moore, BSc, MBA, FASE, Acertara Acoustic Laboratories

Breaking into HTM: Key Lessons for Early Career Development

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

This session will help HTM professionals get a leg up in their early career development. The presenters will share lessons on what to expect when transitioning into early management (associate manager/manager level). A discussion of personal triumphs and pitfalls will highlight broader management strategies and solutions. The session will be peppered with key trends in effective management to help you prepare for growth in the field.

Nathan Lynch, BA, TRIMEDX

Flexible Endoscope Reprocessing per ST91 and Moving Toward Sterilization

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

This discussion will outline current requirements in ST91 for processing flexible endoscopes, with a particular focus on strategies to move endoscopes from high-level disinfection to sterilization. An overview of the current draft of ST91 will be provided, focusing specifically on requirements for biomedical engineer involvement in the process. This session also will describe the updating process for ST91 and when a new version of the standard may be available. Finally, strategies for moving endoscopes from high-level disinfection to a sterilization process, including inventory management, turnaround time, current IFU requirements, and other considerations, will be provided.

Mary Ann Drosnock, Healthmark Industries

Margin Crunch: Opportunities for HTM to Grow Revenue and Cut Expenses

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Declining reimbursement have affected budgets and available capital. Nonetheless, revenue generation opportunities existing for CE, including resale of retired equipment, developing services that can be sold to outside entities, and rebate opportunities through vendor partnerships. Cost cutting also can be achieved through equipment standardization (leading to reduced parts cost, training cost, and better leverage negotiating contracts) and software standardization (CMMS/IT system/facilities system). This session also will cover centralized maintenance contracting, leveraging

entire hospital/health system or vendor partnerships, insourcing equipment maintenance contracts, and shared staffing models.

Samantha Jacques, PhD, FACHE, Penn State Health System

Passive RFID Technology in the HTM/Clinical Setting: Driving Productivity and Savings

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

This session will describe how passive technology can positively influence the day-to-day operations of biomeds by, for example, increasing productivity, improving visibility of equipment status, enhancing real-time inventory management, and speeding up turnaround time for broken equipment. Ultimately, passive technology and related processes will lead to overall customer savings as their use extends to the clinical space and reporting becomes a necessary tool in planning for equipment and supplies.

Kristen Suessman, MBA, GE Healthcare

Quality Reporting for Sterile Processing Departments

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

The practice of quality reporting includes tracking of errors for the sterile processing department (SPD) and case carts from the operating room (OR). Job roles in SPD are tied to AAMI regulations, immediate-use steam sterilization, overall quality incidents, critical errors, and incidents per case, per tray, and by staff member. This system described during this session has greatly reduced errors and improved the working relationship among OR and SPD staff.

Rhonda Brateng, CBSPD, Sky Ridge Medical Center

CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Ranking Equipment Requests Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a valuable decision support tool that HTM professionals can apply to many complex decisions. As the amount of equipment and technology that HTM professionals manage increases, decision making on the priority of strategic purchasing becomes increasingly more difficult. Using MCDA, HTM professionals can easily develop and automate ranking methodologies that simplify the decision-making process for key stakeholders. Explore the basics of the framework, how it can be applied in ranking capital purchases, and review a model that can be built into the request process and output automated scores customized to your facility’s strategic goals.

Joseph Gucciard, BS, MS, VHA

Saturday, June 8 7:15 a.m.–8:00 a.m.

How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World Through Linkages with Global Government Agencies, Universities, Professional Societies, NGOs and WHO Collaborating Centers—Part A

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

Working directly with high level organizations globally can significantly impact healthcare improvement especially in the neediest countries. The World Health Organization Medical Devices unit is at the center of global health technology improvement and works with regional offices and

their collaborating centers to advance HTM through education and HTM initiatives over the technology life cycle. The session will discuss how WHO and the collaborating centers work with government agencies, universities and NGOs to foster HTM progress. Also, the value of professional associations including AAMI, ACCE and IFMBE, who is a registered WHO NGO, in contributing to HTM development globally will be presented. Opportunities for those attending the AAMI meeting to contribute to these efforts will be a focus of discussion.

Amanda Cannady, DRE Medical Equipment; A. Ray Dalton, Dalton Foundation; Henry Hummel, TRIMEDX; Tom Judd, IFMBE; Tom Monaghan, St. Boniface Haiti Foundation; Roy Morris, CBET, International Children’s Hear Foundation (remote)

Saturday, June 8 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Big Data Insights on Capital Equipment from 500 Million Work Orders

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

Wisely allocating available capital dollars to improve patient outcomes is everyone’s responsibility. With connected devices and modern maintenance tracking software, the amount of data related to valuable asset data is increasing rapidly. Healthcare is at an inflection point with big data and the development of analysis and intelligence software to clean and rapidly analyze those data. This session will help professionals with purchasing power make better decisions on capital equipment. Tools available to HTM professionals will be examined, helping attendees choose the best equipment and maintenance programs and make critical replace-or-repair decisions with confidence.

Michael Garel, MBA, Accruent

Developing a Health and Operational Technology Device Cybersecurity Program

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

Cybersecurity at one large HTM organization was once in “firefighting mode” but has since evolved through the implementation of a standardized and strategic NIST-based framework. This presentation will convey key lessons learned and takeaways, as well as provide other organizations with insights into achieving the same goals.

Tola Amusa, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, Mayo Clinic

Equipment Disposition: Huge Headache or Strategic Opportunity?

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

During this interactive session, attendees will learn how three health systems have turned their equipment disposition process from a necessary burden into a strategic advantage—and why management is taking notice. Specific takeaways will include creating transparency on assets, benefiting from redeployments within the health system, realizing opportunities to improve OEM trade-ins and reduce environmental and PHI compliance risks, why R2-certified recycling matters, and how meaningful budget can be generated from the secondary marketplace. In addition, attendees will hear about future innovations and process improvements planned by these health systems.

Salim Kai, BS, MSPSL, CBET, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Glenn Schneider, CRES, MHSA, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; David Sluka, reLink Medical; Stuart Tinker, BS, Emory Healthcare

Saturday, June 8 7:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m.(continued)

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Mixed Reality (AR/VR): Leveraging Technology to Increase Understanding

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

We all have had the experience of learning from static two-dimensional diagrams, but have you wondered if there is a more dynamic way to learn? Have you wished there was a safe way to see the internal operation of a system to better understand how it works? Mixed reality (MR) tools, including AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) can make this possible. HTM departments will share their virtual learning experience and how it enhanced their understanding of operation and service for MR tables and anesthesia machines. This session will encourage attendees to share additional thoughts on how HTM professionals can continue to grow their understanding for more confident service of medical devices.

Rick Sidlo, GE Healthcare

Navigating the Complexities of Government, Accreditation, and Standards in HTM Departments

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

This session will compare AHJ (authority having jurisdiction) standards and provide interpretations on conditions of participation in Medicaid/Medicare provision, as well as federal, state, and local regulations regarding the management of what is commonly known as the medical equipment management plan. Session leaders will attempt to cut to the heart of long-held debates on complying with standards and regulations affecting most HTM departments today.

Dustin Telford, Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Omaha

Nontraditional HTM Career Tracks

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

Looking beyond traditional technician and manager positions, this session will explore “nontraditional” job opportunities for HTM professionals, with examples including HTM project coordinator, project manager, asset manager, data administrator, network engineer, and cybersecurity engineer.

Heather Johnson, Mayo Clinic; Julie Moenck, MBA, PMP, Mayo Clinic; Rodney Severson, CBET, Mayo Clinic

Overcoming the Primary Causes of Sterilization Failure

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

Sterilization is a complex process with life-threatening consequences if failures occur. This session will explore and offer ways to overcome the three primary causes of sterilization failure (sterilizer, utilities, or operator). By using a multidisciplinary team, including personnel from central service and HTM, the most important resolution (i.e., placing the sterilizer back into service and mitigating associated risks) can be achieved quickly.

Susan Klacik, BS, CRCST, CIS, CHL, FSC, International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management

Private Patient Rooms: Device Integration for Centralized Alarms

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

This session will describe how software can be used to combine separate systems into a common alarm workflow for private patient rooms. The experience from a newly constructed building with private ICU rooms will be described, as well as how cardiac monitors and ventilator alarms are being handled. The presenters will describe how software

and medical device integration solutions were used to aggregate data streams and display them on a single screen. Attendees will learn how the group organized its alarms by criticality across devices and visualized them across beds.

Josh Koop, Houston Methodist; Jicelle Ochoa, Houston Methodist; Christian Pesantes, BS, Medical Informatics Corp.

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part A

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

A 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) survey showed over 800,000 CE-HTM practitioners globally. These two sessions will highlight some of our global colleagues’ CE-HTM best practices as captured in a study also published in 2018 showing 400 CE Success Stories from 125 countries.

Herberth Bravo, SOMIB, the Mexican Society of Biomedical Engineering; Mike Capuano, CCE, CBET, Hamilton Health Sciences; Riad Farah, CHTM, Saint George Hospital University & Medical Center; Bill Gentles, PhD, CCE, BT Medical Technology Consulting; Ashenafi Hussein, Ethiopian Society of Biomedical Engineers & Working Group on Africa Activity; Stanley Hiu Fai Siu, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (remote); Hiro Igeta, Aso Izuka Hospital; Tom Judd, IFMBE

Saturday, June 8 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.(continued)

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

CLINICAL ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM

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The Ins and Outs of a Clinical Engineering ProgramIn the ever-changing landscape of healthcare, the field of clinical engineering must change just as rapidly. This symposium will begin with a discussion around personnel management including career development, succession planning, and examples of successful programs for all levels of personnel. This will be especially focused on frontline and entry-level staff.

The second half of the symposium will be a round table discussion on the future of clinical engineering. Various topics that may be discussed include the role of Clinical Engineering/HTM in cybersecurity, home diagnostics, virtual reality, clinical informatics and clinical decision support, robotics/3D printing, and more!

James Caporali, Erlanger Health System; Robert Jensen, AAMI; Steven Juett, OneEQ; Ilir Kullolli, MS, CCE, Stanford Children’s Health; Jeremy Rogers, Intermountain Healthcare; Sue Shade, StarBridge Advisors; Dustin Smith, MBA, Intermountain Healthcare; Arif Subhan, MS, CCE, CHTM, FACCE, ACCE

Saturday, June 8 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.

Best Practices of Multihospital System-Based HTM Programs

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

Key leaders of multihospital HTM programs will share best practices on key operational components of their programs. By focusing on areas related to cost control, vendor relations, regulatory compliance, CMMS database accuracy, data analytics, effects on patient safety and clinical outcomes, benchmarking, and future initiatives, the experts in this session will help you take your HTM program to the next level.

David Dickey, MS, CCE, CHTM, FACHE, McLaren Health Care; Douglas Dreps, AASEE, BMET, BBA, MBA, Mercy Health; Perry Kirwan, Banner Health; Christopher Nowak, CBET, CHP, CSCS, UHS of Delaware, Inc.

Data Analytics for More Effective Alarm Management in Telemetry Monitoring

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Telemetry monitoring, which involves identifying aberrant and clinically actionable cardiac issues through signal surveillance, is a valuable tool in the treatment of hospitalized patients. Unfortunately, most multilead ECG signals reflect false-positive results that require no clinical intervention. This session will highlight smart alarm techniques that can reduce false alarms considerably, increase the specificity and sensitivity of telemetry alarms, and enable clinicians to understand a patient’s changing condition over time. Attendees will learn the differences between interventional and noninterventional events, appropriate strategies for multilead management; and how trended data can be used to comprehensively monitor patients.

Mary Jahrsdoerfer, PhD, RN, Bernoulli Health; John Zaleski, PhD, CAP, CPHIMS, Bernoulli Health

From Maintaining to Managing: Preparing for a Leadership Role in HTM

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

This session will help you prepare to become a leader in the HTM field. Topics covered include financial management, creating value and cost savings, diversity and inclusion efforts, and developing and motivating teams.

Eric Massey, Crothall HTS; Chuck Morris, CHTM, CBET, Crothall HTS; Ryan Sanders, MS, CHTM, CBET, Crothall HTS

Increasing Role of Automation in Quality Assurance Workflow

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

This panel session is intended to cover the role of workflow automation in streamlining and standardizing medical device testing, as well as improving hospital quality assurance programs.

Gregory Perry, CMRP, CRL, Fluke Digital Systems; Michael Phelps, MBA, CCE, Technical Life Care; Richard Pisano, Academy of Healthcare Technology Management; Andrew Clay, Fluke Biomedical

IT Convergence: What We Can Do to Help You!

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

AAMI, ACCE, and HIMSS have joined forces to create the Healthcare Technology Alliance (HTA), which is designed to provide resources to HTM and IT professionals on health IT issues. Learn what HTA is doing and how we can help you. In this interactive session, share your advice on how HTA can help you and your employer, and how you can get involved. Get your IT questions answered.

Stephen M. Grimes, FACCE, FHIMSS, FAIMBE; Samantha Jacques, PhD,

Saturday, June 8 8:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Medical Device Incident Reporting and Investigations in the U.S. and Japan

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

Incidents and accidents with medical devices must be reported to some governmental agencies. Everybody can report incidents, however, healthcare professionals and manufacturers as well as distributors and importers of medical devices are obligated to report incidents. Within the U.S., the FDA requires that both device manufacturers and user facilities to report any adverse event that may have caused or contributed to a serious injury or death; even suspicions of such device-related injuries or deaths must also be reported by hospitals. Within Japan, the MHLW (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) requires same information. CE must report field safety corrective actions for marketed products. In addition, the Japanese government has two different reporting systems; Investigation medical accident, collecting and analyzing medical near-miss/adverse event. This session will provide useful advice on succeeding in clinical and biomedical engineering (BME) competencies and discuss medical device incident reporting and investigations in the US and Japan. A variety of forensic engineering case studies involving device-related patient injuries and deaths will also be presented to support the concepts, processes, and value in doing such incident investigations.

Fumika Aoki, PhD, MBA, CCE, Japan Association for the Advancement of Medical Equipment; Larry Fennigkoh, PhD, PE, CCE, FACCE, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Tomokazu Nagasawa, CCE, University of Colorado Health; Jun Yoshioka, MS, CCE, Gumma Paz University, School of Clinical Engineering, Faculty of Health Science

Securing Healthcare Networks: Mitigating Risk for Medical Imaging Devices

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

This presentation will demonstrate how picture archiving and communications systems (PACSs), which can be vulnerable to cyberattacks, can be secured in healthcare delivery organizations. Securing PACs can limit exposure to a threat vector that could act as a point where an attack can occur or serve as a pivot point into an integrated healthcare information system. The solutions presented during this session will apply to a range of connected medical devices.

Jason Kuruvilla, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence/MITRE Corp.; Sue Wang, MS, MITRE Corp.

Sustainability of Medical Devices: Applying AAMI TIR65:2015

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

The healthcare industry has been investing in sustainability—not only for the benefit of the planet and its dwindling resources but also in an effort to reduce expenses. The majority of success in this area has been in optimizing building efficiencies, but HTM can contribute in reducing the “plug loads” that our facilities managers typically don’t have the knowledge or tools to manage. This presentation will share how AAMI TIR65:2015 and other resources can be used to enhance sustainability.

Ivan Idso, Mayo Clinic; Joanna Schneider, MS, 3M Healthcare

Utilizing Data in Replacement Planning and Utilization Decision Making

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

This session will demonstrate how data metrics can be used in decision making. Attendees will learn how understanding the total cost of ownership for your healthcare organization’s equipment can assist in making more informed decisions. The presenters also will describe how volume can be used to assist leaders in making replacement decisions. In addition, this session will teach attendees how a tool and data visualization can help support cross-organizational conversations with clinical, supply chain, and financial leadership, as well as promote advanced planning.

Lynette Jasuta, MBA, Strata Decision Technology; Dustin Smith, MBA, Intermountain Healthcare

Wet Packs in the Operating Room: Be Afraid … Be Very Afraid!

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

Few events can cause such turmoil as finding a wet pack in the operating room (OR). Prevention and early detection of wet packs is key to establishing and maintaining trust with OR staff. This session will describe how central sterile processing professionals can enact a proactive plan for averting serious and costly consequences resulting from wet packs.

Richard Blasko, FACHE, MBA, CSPDT, University Hospitals Health System

Saturday, June 8 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.(continued)

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Considerations When Hiring Technicians Without Formal HTM Training

12:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Given the lack of qualified job candidates in the HTM space, hiring someone without formal training may be necessary. Employer can take specific steps to properly train and deploy these workers in the HTM space while safeguarding patient safety, quality, and compliance. During this informational session, a framework for onboarding, training, and monitoring these individuals will be provided.

Donna Dyer, MSQA, CBA, GE Healthcare

Device Integration Fundamentals and Troubleshooting Skills

1:15 p.m.–1:45 p.m.

This session will provide the basic fundamentals of device integration and describe how data flows from medical devices into the patient’s electronic health record (EHR). An explanation of different methods of integration and use of middleware software will be provided. The presentation also will detail how middleware software or monitoring gateways use HL7 messages to get data from the medical device to the EHR, as well as flow data to the correct patient.

Mark Blanchard, CBET, BA, Duke University Health System

Building an HTM In-House Laboratory Program

2:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.

This session will share lessons learned from one medical center’s experience with implementing an-in house laboratory support/service program. Attendees will be given strategies they can apply in their organizations for servicing laboratory equipment and building a lab program.

Joshua Gorman, MS, BS, Mayo Clinic

Is it Time to Consider In-House Component-Level Repair for Imaging Modalities?

2:45 p.m.–3:15 p.m.

With up-time becoming more critical and field-replaceable unit (FRU) parts becoming harder to find, skills and resources are needed to perform in-house component-level repair on imaging electronics more effectively. This session will provide suggestions for course content to close skills gaps, as well as offer an open discussion on the modalities and FRUs that lend themselves to in-house repairs.

Bruce Smith, BSEE, Medical Systems Technologies, LLC

Accreditation Step One: Having an Accurate Equipment Inventory!

3:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

This session will describe the vital importance of ensuring that the equipment inventory in an organization’s CMMS is an accurate representation of its “on-hand” equipment. In recent years, The Joint Commission has stressed that the first step toward accreditation is to have an accurate equipment inventory. The session will identify reasons for performing a wall-to-wall inventory, as well as best practices for completing an inventory in an accurate and timely fashion.

Tim Michener, Asset Services, Inc.

Saturday, June 8 10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8

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Building IoMT Defense: Best Practices for Connected Medical Device Security

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

While medical devices are among the most critical assets in clinical networks, they also are among the weakest links. Healthcare providers rely on connected medical devices for clinic workflows and life-saving treatments. However, unlike other IT assets, connected medical devices are poorly protected. In addition, IT teams often are not able to determine how many medical devices are connected and they lack critical insight related to the cybersecurity risk status, threats, and vulnerabilities of these devices. This session will demonstrate how to put an IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) defense strategy to work.

Safi Oranski, MBA, LLB, CyberMDX

Connected Medical Devices: Mitigating Security Risks

1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m.

The WannaCry ransomware attack affected hospitals around the world and, for many, brought the realization that any device connected on the network is at risk. Unlike previous cybersecurity threats, WannaCry had direct and indirect influences on connected medical devices. The international standard ISO/IEC 80001 presents a unified approach to the safety of medical devices connected to IT networks. This session will review best practices for a securing and supporting connected medical devices on hospital networks.

Eric Miller, MS, MBA, CISSP-ISSAP/ISSEP, CPHIMS, Extreme Networks Ascension Technologies; Bob Zemke, MS, CISSP, CPHIMS, Extreme Networks

Securing Connected Medical Devices: Real-World Study

2:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Despite industry focus on security of connected medical devices, real-world case studies on the subject are lacking. Learning from the challenges and success of fellow

healthcare providers is the ideal way to understand the effectiveness of a solution and, in many cases, identify what is and is not a critical need for a particular organization. This session will cover two healthcare providers’ journeys into securing connected medical devices, including the need for detailed visibility into their networks, identifying specific security threats, and finally integrating the solution with other existing processes.

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Bridging RTLS and CMMS Systems to Drive Operational Efficiencies in HTM

3:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

In this session we will have an open forum on how on average HTM engineers spend 1-3 hours per day trying to locate medical devices in hospitals. By integrating CMMS systems to RTLS platforms there are operational efficiencies by being able to locate devices quickly and in-turn more time to spend performing PM’s and work on other critical business functions.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 9

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HTM and OEMs: Best Practices for Building Strong Partnerships

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In-house HTM teams today have more maintenance and repair responsibilities than ever before, but strong relationships with OEMs are vital to maximizing their capabilities and cutting down on service costs. In this panel discussion, experts from both sides discuss tips for maximizing efficiency in OEM and HTM partnerships.

Patrick Flaherty, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Michael Dowd, Montefiore Medical Center; Dave Karchner, Dräger, Senior Director of Marketing, Operating Room, Service, and Government Solutions; Christine Lippiatt, Philips North America

Sunday, June 9 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

An Implementation Recipe for Better Management of IoT in Health Systems

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

With representatives from HTM, information security, compliance and privacy, and other specialties, the experts at this session will present a recipe for successfully implementing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in healthcare. The key focus points during this panel presentation will be education/awareness, contract language, gaps in asset management,

gaps in workforce, and use of software tools to manage healthcare IoT throughout its life cycle. The guidance provided will be scalable and sustainable at health systems of all sizes.

Phil Englert, BA, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Shankar Somasundaram, MS, Asimily; Axel Wirth, CPHIMS, CISSP, HCISPP, Symantec Corp.; Priyanka Upendra, BSBME, MSE, CHTM, Banner Health

Clinical Engineering Project Management 101

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

Technical project management is traditionally taught with IT projects. As Clinical Engineering merges with IT, the scope of project management expands especially when involving clinical settings and medical departments. Principles and fundamentals of clinical engineering project management can be scaled to larger and more complex projects as the environment shifts.

David Francoeur, TKA–Tech Knowledge Associates; Ray Laxton, Sutter Health

Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Modeling, and HTM

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

Data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, machine learning, and predictive modeling are major buzzwords in healthcare. Adapting AI within mammography screening is allowing clinicians to predict, with greater accuracy, malignant and benign tumors without putting patients through painful biopsy procedures. Early-warning predictive modeling systems used within hospitals are able to alert clinicians about possible decline in patients’ condition well before their condition deteriorates, allowing proactive intervention. This session will explore uses for predictive modeling, including

how HTM/CE departments can predict device breakdown and intervene before patient care is disrupted.

Sean Connolly, University of Maryland Medical System; Rita D’Angelo, PhD, CQE, SSBB, Villanova University and D’Angelo ADVANTAGE; Eliezer Kotapuri, CCE, Peng, CEng, PhD, Mass Technologies; Elma Kotapuri, Wright State University

Identifying and Preventing Mid-Career Burnout

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

A panel of biomedical and clinical engineers from the Department of Veterans Affairs and other organizations—all of whom have been in the industry for 10 to 15 years—will share their personal experiences with overcoming mid-career burnout. The session will be moderated by an early-career professional. The discussion will help attendees identify the signs of burnout and share strategies for overcoming it.

Angela Mulinix, MS, CCE, Department of Veterans Affairs; Ashley O’Mara, MS, CCE, Department of Veterans Affairs; Alicia Smith-Freshwater, MS BME, CCE, Department of Veterans Affairs; Ann Valliyakalayil, BS, Department of Veterans Affairs

Implementing Effective Cybersecurity Solutions for Medical Devices

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

This session will describe cyber risks for medical devices and the vital role played by cybersecurity in addressing those risks. Attendees will learn effective methods for analyzing their systems or processes for cybersecurity issues. The presenters will address how manufacturers can tackle cybersecurity from execution and regulatory standpoints.

Geetha Rao, PhD, Springborne Life Sciences

Sunday, June 9 6:45 a.m.–8:00 a.m.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 9

Implementing the 2018 FDA Duodenoscope Sampling and Culturing Protocol

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

This session will describe the quality improvement project used to implement the 2018 FDA duodenoscope sampling and culturing protocols at one hospital. Tools developed by the DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) leader included step-by-step standard work tools with pictures depicting the 53 steps of required sampling technique, competency and validation tool, didactic and skills training, pre- and post-test for sampling staff, and monitoring tools to ensure sustainment of practice.

Sandra Myers, Baptist Health Corbin

Infusion Delivery at the Point of Care: Know Before You Flow

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

Clinicians rely on infusion pumps more than any other therapeutic device to deliver live-saving medications. However, under real-world conditions, the actual performance of pumps often is far from the needs and expectations of their users. Imperfections in both the average (mean) flow accuracy and short-term stability of flow can result in uncertain and unwanted clinical effects. This education session will expose the factors causing unexpected pump behavior and offer a vision for potential technology solutions.

Robert Butterfield, RDB Consulting; Benjamin Powers, MS, Ivenix

Reduce Costs and Downtime with AI-Enabled Predictive Maintenance

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

Medical equipment maintenance has been mostly either reactive or scheduled based on assumed wear-and-tear. Both are costly and cause significant downtime, negatively affecting patient safety and throughput, as well as providers’ revenue and efficiency. Most equipment now has embedded sensors that continuously monitor the performance of its critical parts; however, it has been challenging to leverage the machine data due to the amount, unstructured nature, and unclear predictive value. Recent progress in artificial intelligence and machine learning has reduced this challenge, thus ushering in predictive maintenance already used in other industries. Successful application cases will be presented to validate this new approach.

Puneet Pandit, MBA, Glassbeam; Binseng Wang, ScD, CCE, BSI

Understanding Cyber Risk and the Mindset of Compliance Assessors

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

Medical device and health technology companies struggle to deliver and maintain secure, compliant products and services, while healthcare providers risk compromising patient privacy and safety due to unknown vulnerabilities in their IT and medical device infrastructure. This session will help attendees understand how the risk analysis and compliance assessment process works by taking you into the mindset of compliance assessors. By understanding the risk analysis process and the threats and vulnerabilities that need to be identified and mitigated, device manufacturers and health technology

companies can become integral parts of the solution.

Ian Walters, Coalfire

Sunday, June 9 8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m.

How You Can Contribute to HTM Around the World Through Linkages with Global Government Agencies, Universities, Professional Societies, NGOs and WHO Collaborating Centers—Part B

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

Working directly with high level organizations globally can significantly impact healthcare improvement especially in the neediest countries. The World Health Organization Medical Devices unit is at the center of global health technology improvement and works with regional offices and their collaborating centers to advance HTM through education and HTM initiatives over the technology life cycle. The session will discuss how WHO and the collaborating centers work with government agencies, universities and NGOs to foster HTM progress. Also, the value of professional associations including AAMI, ACCE and IFMBE, who is a registered WHO NGO, in contributing to HTM development globally will be presented. Opportunities for those attending the AAMI meeting to contribute to these efforts will be a focus of discussion.

Roberto Ayala, Ministry of Health, Centro National de Excelencia Tecnologica en Salud; Tobey Clark, MS, CCE, CHTM, University of Vermont; Renato Garcia, PhD, Federal University of Santa Catarina; Tom Judd, IFMBE; Rossana Rivas, MS, University Peruana Cayetano Heredia; Adriana Velazquez Berumen, MS, CCE, World Health Organization

Sunday, June 9 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.(continued)

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Sunday, June 9 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.

A Biomed’s Guide to Network Virtualization

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

Have you ever considered “virtualizing” some of your information technology infrastructure? This session will provide an overview of the process and value of virtualization. The presentation will include a general discussion of virtualization, including its physical- and software-based components. The advantages and considerations of converting to a virtual environment for certain medical devices also will be

described. Finally, a case study will be presented showing how the North Texas Veterans Healthcare System deployed its virtual environment. We will provide a detailed description of our network architecture and how we use our virtual environment.

Sergio Casca, North Texas VA Healthcare System; David Miller, VA North Texas Health Care System

Developing Best Practices for Implementing a Converged Network

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Integrating medical systems onto a converged network requires precise

and frequent communication among facility network engineers, clinical engineers, and system subject matter experts beyond what can typically be expected in a deployment, as well as all parties being able to troubleshoot and understand the system down to a packet-specific level. Poorly planned architecture of clinical systems may lead to years of workarounds, continuous adjustments, or poor disaster recovery. The best practices revealed in this session will send you on a path toward success.

Eric Aring, MBA, CBET, CLES, Stanford Children’s Hospital; Robert Hong, A+, Net +, CCNA, CCNA Security, CCNP, Stanford Children’s Hospital

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Enhancing HTM Programs with Data and Analytics

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

The data and analytics revolution has arrived. How are you leveraging data—and avoiding pitfalls—to optimize the effectiveness of your HTM program? How do you communicate program health to leadership? How do you decide where to invest in internal training versus seeking outside labor? Data such as CMMS information, cost to serve, machine log, and mean time to resolve can help measure and track improvements of service programs. This session will teach attendees how data can be leveraged to drive HTM operational and financial outcomes.

Aaron Goryl, GE Healthcare; Joe Haduch, MS, UPMC Biotronics; Makidah Mahdi, BMET, MBA, Henry Ford Health System; Anthony McCab, MBOE, MBA, BS, LSSBB, The Ohio State University

Ensuring Compliance with The Joint Commission’s Anesthesia Apparatus Element of Performance

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

In 2018, The Joint Commission introduced a new Element of Performance (EP) for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of anesthesia machines. This EP in turn references the chapter on gas equipment in NFPA 99-2012. This session will break down these standards in easy-to-follow steps and provide specific examples from one hospital’s experience in achieving compliance with requirements for anesthesia machines.

Brian McLaughlin, MS, MBA, CCE, Massachusetts General Hospital;

Jose Miranda-Rivas, CBET, Massachusetts General Hospital; Svetlana Montarroyos, CBET, Massachusetts General Hospital

Global Best Practices in HTM/CE—Part B

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

A 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) survey showed over 800,000 CE-HTM practitioners globally. These two sessions will highlight some of our global colleagues’ CE-HTM best practices as captured in a study also published in 2018 showing 400 CE Success Stories from 125 countries.

Marcello Dias Bonfim, Hospital Sirio-Libanes (remote); Ilir Kullolli, MS, CCE, Standford Children’s Health; Lorenzo Leogrande, Gemelli Polyclinic Foundation; Jitendar Sharma, PhD, Kalam Institute of Health Technology; Stanley Hiu Fai Siu, Beng, Mphil, MHKIE, RPE, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Bassam Tabshouri, American University of Beirut Medical Center; Mery Vidal, Auna

Healthcare AI: Not as Scary as You’d Think

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

As tools to help in clinical decision making, managing the healthcare enterprise, and improving manufacturing, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have the potential to bring fantastic benefits to all aspects of healthcare. This presentation will explore several different use cases for AI in healthcare, then will demystify the “magic” behind these analytical techniques by drawing comparisons with known techniques and processes. The presentation will conclude with a description of the evolving regulatory and standards landscape around AI in healthcare.

Pat Baird, MBA, MS, Philips Healthcare; Rohit Nayak, BS, MBA, Electronic Registry Systems, Inc.; Erin Sparnon, Meng, ECRI Institute

HTM Professional Career Development

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

You have discovered and joined one of the best kept secrets in the hospital—the biomed shop! Now, what do you do to enrich your career and keep up with healthcare’s ever-evolving technological landscape? You develop your professional skills in HTM. The three highly motivated biomedical engineers at this session will share insights on making the best use of certification courses, on-the-job training opportunities, and mentoring—all of which are essential tools for the growing engineer and technician.

Clarice Holden, BSE, VA North Texas Healthcare System; Frank Painter, MS, CCE, University of Connecticut; Arif Subhan, MS, CCE, CHTM, FACCE, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Increasing Awareness of Improper Equipment Cleaning

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

This session will review the hazards of incorrect cleaning methods in relation to patient safety and cost implications. Improper and appropriate cleaning methods will be compared, and the role of effective interdisciplinary collaboration in appropriate cleaning will be described. An equipment labeling system will be demonstrated as an aid in communication to improve cleaning practices. Attendees will be encouraged to interact during the presentation with an opportunity to ask questions at the end.

Michael Heusser, MS, CCE, Middlesex Hospital; Bianca Wyman, BS, Middlesex Hospital

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Managing Remote Patient Monitoring on a Large Scale

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

Increasing connectivity of medical devices has opened doors for improvements in patient care, medical operations, and device service. Connectivity also brings new challenges for medical device management. This session will explore the effects on care and unique support challenges faced by the presenters during their journey toward medical device connectivity.

Marc Petre, PhD, Cleveland Clinic

Transforming Medical Equipment Graveyards Globally to Improve Access to Healthcare

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

Attendees will be presented with a fictional case scenario centered on issues facing a biomedical equipment technician (BMET) in a developing country. The participants will break into groups and discuss ways for the BMET to solve the issues at hand. The scenario will continue to increase in complexity as time progresses, giving attendees perspective into the challenges facing the BMET at hospital, regional, and country levels. Participants will be encouraged

to take actions toward improving healthcare in low-resource countries.

Benjin Joshua, Assist International; Bayleyegn Masreshaw Demelash, Assist International & Addis Ababa University; Erin Sharkey, BS, Assist International

Sunday, June 9 10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

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Aligning an Interdisciplinary Team Around One Vision

12:30 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

The presenter of this session will share her experiences working on complex, multiyear projects and with interdisciplinary teams that have included clinicians, construction teams, architects, engineers, and others. Although every project may not begin with a vision statement, a common goal should be agreed upon so that all team members can stay on track and remain accountable. Understanding the perspective, motivations, and goals of each of your team members is essential to this common vision. Taking the time to understand and realign project goals can make the team more effective and the project successful.

Kristina Hendel, BS, University of Virginia Health System

Acquiring Clinical Technology Equipment: Resources and Leading Practices to Support Your Journey

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

Get important insights on device acquisition processes from the author of AAMI’s new Acquisition Guide for Clinical Technology Equipment. Learn about what’s contained in the guide, how it was developed, and how the information can help you and your employer.

Carol Davis-Smith, CCE, FACCE

An Inside Look at AAMI’s New HTM Manual

1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m.

AAMI has published the 2019 edition of the Healthcare Technology Management [HTM] Manual. Author Al Gresch will provide a detailed overview of the manual that includes accreditation information and standards, HTM department operations, personnel management, HTM services, and a wide range of sample documents, policies & procedures, and other valuable resources.

Al Gresch

Get Ready for Certification

2:15 p.m.–2:45 p.m.

What can you do to sharpen your skills and prepare for the certification exam? Get tips from the editor of AAMI’s the new BMET Study Guide, just released in 2019. Ethan Hertz will provide guidance on preparing for certification, the topics covered by the CBET exam, and how the study guide addresses those topics.

Ethan Hertz, PE, CCE, MBA, MS

Building a Sustainable Sterile Processing Workforce through Educational Partnerships

2:45 p.m.–3:15 p.m.

Currently, sterile processing or materials management technicians have a limited number of options

for receiving training locally or regionally—most of the training for these positions is on-the-job training. For one health system, the inability to identify qualified applicants meant hiring individuals with little to no healthcare background and a lack of education regarding sterile processing. This session will describe a successful partnership that allowed a school system with a robust certified nursing assistant and pharmacy technician program to partner with a healthcare system to offer students another career pathway. Attendees will learn creative ways to establish a better qualified and trained pool of applicants for sterile processing careers.

Betty McGee, Prosser Career Education

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Sunday, June 9EXPO HALL AB, BOOTH 302

Secure Software Update for Medical Devices: The Why and How

1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

The increasing number of medical devices getting connected to the Internet to provide better services to patients also brings cyber risks from other domains to medical devices. The difference is that most medical devices have longer life cycles (>10 years), essentially making them vulnerable to security flaws as they get discovered. The ability to patch software/firmware to be able to fix a newly discovered vulnerability will become essential in situations like this. However, the larger issue is that small, low-power medical devices cannot directly adopt security controls used in traditional IT security. This session delves deeper on these issues and how some modified security mechanisms could help in securely

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delivering software updates to medical devices with minimal design changes.

Sagar Pate, MS, Battelle Memorial Institute

Real-World Process for Improving EHR Usability

1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m.

Effective use of electronic health records (EHRs) is critical to achieving intended clinical results and preventing patient harm due to error. When a usability problem in an implemented EHR is identified, a streamlined process is needed for achieving improvements. Changes requiring customization need to be designed,

programmed, and tested before they can be rolled out. Alternatively, other features may require hard coding in the system—a scenario in which the vendor is essential. This session will outline current issues in EHR usability and organizational processes for making necessary modifications to systems.

Rebecca Meehan, PhD, Kent State University

IoT in Hospitals? Urgent, Important, and Unavoidable

2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m.

While IoTs are here to stay and are the future, how IoTs play a role is

for the hospitals to decide. Hospitals can use IoTs to track patients, help patients find their way around, help nurses locate assets, help biomedical departments keep track of assets, maximize utilization and complete preventative maintenance on time, and stop assets from walking out of the hospital. IoTs can also help hospitals adhere to their environmental and compliance requirements. The value IoTs deliver is only limited by how hospitals seek to benefit from this technology. Learn more on how Pycube is helping hospitals leverage IoTs.

Shaan Revuru, Pycube, Inc.

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Enter the AAMI Shark Tank!

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 4

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Back by popular demand, it’s AAMI’s Shark Tank! Modeled after ABC’s Shark Tank program, this interactive session will feature four attendees presenting innovative ideas to the “sharks”—a three-judge panel of HTM leaders. The “sharks” will grill the contestants on their ideas, and some contestants and their ideas will walk away as winners.

Contestants will present their proposals to:• Create an innovative apprentice

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Sunday, June 9 4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m.

Balancing Requirements for Infection Control and Reduction of Equipment Damage

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

This session will provide guidance on balancing the needs of

stakeholders (e.g., cleaning/disinfection professionals, HTM staff, manufacturers) involved in infection control. Frequently reported types of device damage will be covered, and recommendations for reducing damage will be provided. Research related to infection control will be presented, including a review of guidelines for disinfectants. Information from case studies showing innovative approaches to reducing the problem also will be given.

Tobey Clark, MS, CCE, CHTM, Technical Services Partnership, University of Vermont; Leah Francoeur, BS, CCE, CHEM, Technical Services Partnership, University of Vermont; Paige Hamilton, BSBME, Technical Services Partnership, University of Vermont; Erin Sparnon, MEng, ECRI Institute

Creating a Consolidated Enterprise Risk Analysis of Networked Medical Systems

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Risk analysis in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) historically has been an individual assessment— a process that is repetitive, inefficient, and doesn’t allow for objective enterprise review of risk. The team of presenters for this session recognized two opportunities to improve the process of analyzing risk for networked medical equipment. One was for biomedical engineering to cooperate with the enterprise information security and IT teams during risk analysis reviews. Second, the teams recognized that risk is an intrinsic property of the equipment make and model. These process improvements were pivotal in driving improved workflow and risk mitigation strategies across 23 healthcare systems.

Stratton Brown, BS, BME, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Zachary Collins, BS, BME, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs;

Meaghen Krebsbach, MS, BME, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Jane Lacson, MS, BME, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Defining ‘Manufacturer’s Validated IFU’ and Exploring Updates to Reprocessing Standards

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

The phrase, “follow the manufacturer’s validated instructions for use (IFU),” is a frequently heard mantra for effectively processing new and clinically used medical devices. This session will provide background information on the term “validated,” then focus on recent updates to national and international reprocessing standards (e.g., FDA’s 2017 guidance document, ASTM F3208, AAMI TIR12, AAMI TIR30, ISO 17664). These updates drive harmonization in validation activities and reprocessing IFUs. Understanding these updates will help prepare device manufacturers and healthcare facilities for upcoming requirements in reprocessing validations and instructions.

Ralph Basile, MBA, Healthmark Industries Company, Inc.; Damien Berg, St. Anthony Hospital; Nupur Jain, MBA, Intuitive Surgical; Steven Turtil, MS, FDA/CDRH/ODE

Exploring the Differences between Joint Commission and DNV GL Accreditation

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

The session will explore the major focal points for Joint Commission and DNV GL accreditation surveys. Attendees will learn how to be navigate the survey processes for both accreditation agencies.

Clint Hendricks, GE Healthcare; Justin Hershey, GE Healthcare; Heather Cote, GE Healthcare; Robert Speight, GE Healthcare

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Sunday, June 9 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

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Preparing for the Future of HTM: An Educational Perspective

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

Considering the complexity of equipment, networking and associated security issues, and shortage of qualified candidates for job openings, the landscape of HTM is rapidly changing. The educator presenting at this session will share lessons on preparing biomedical engineering students for successful in careers in HTM, as well as insights on important skills for biomeds—both for today and looking toward the future. This session also will explore how

educators and HTM professionals can work together to ensure that the needs of the HTM field are being met.

Joie Marhefka, PhD, Penn State New Kensington; Justin Pooley, Penn State; Nicholas Shook, Penn State

Turning on Industry—Asia’s Advancement in Medical Device Development

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

Asia is the third largest market for medical devices and many in the medical device manufacturing industry view Asia as a focal-point of long-term growth potential. The

strengthening of the economies in Asia has resulted in increased demand for healthcare infrastructure as discretionary spending in healthcare has risen. Many Asian nations are exploring and investing in hospital accreditation and programs related to medical tourism and working to attract foreign investment. Ministries of health have led national and regional activities to address population growth, aging, disease burden. Experts in this session will share efforts underway in their countries to improve the safety and effectiveness of medical devices in their country.

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Sunday, June 9 4:15 p.m.–5:15 p.m.(continued)

Prakash Bachani, Bureau of Indian Standards; Chii-Wann Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute; Jorge Marques, Ministry of Health, East Timor; Wongwit Senavongse, Srinakharinwirot University; Jitendar Sharma, PhD, Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone and Kalam Institute of Health Technology; Ricardo Silva, PhD, CCE, Villanova University; Ramon Velez, Bildk, Inc.

Use Data to Optimize Technician Performance and Create Greater Efficiency

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

This session will outline specific data to collect and analyze to achieve structure improvements that will increase annual device hours per technician, increase technician engagement, and decrease labor spend. The presenters will demonstrate how to build a business case for facility leadership, with consideration of financial and human resource implications. Real-life examples will be provided.

Alan Gresch, Accruent; Richard Netwal, Advocate Aurora Health

Using Data Modeling for Tracking Technician Workload

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

Managers have a slew of reports and items to track, including preventive maintenance (PM), corrective maintenance, incoming inspection, hazard alerts, and projects. Often times, these reports are independent of one another and do not provide a comprehensive understanding of the time demands on each technician. This session will describe how to usefully transform the number of work orders into required daily time per technician. The session will describe a homegrown tool that takes a mathematical approach to factor in backlog and future incoming work for the month using predictive analytics (i.e., data modeling techniques) to keep track of overall workload for each technician.

Arleen Thukral, CCE, CHTM, VHA

Legacy Devices: To Patch or Not to Patch?

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

The cybersecurity posture of medical devices has increasingly become a concern to healthcare providers, device manufacturers, regulators,

and patients. Due to their long useful life, unique care-critical use case, and strict regulatory oversight, these devices tend to have a low security maturity, significant vulnerabilities, and an overall high susceptibility to security threats. In fact, healthcare organizations have reported medical devices being shut down due to malware outbreaks—not because they were targeted but because of the prevalence of devices that are poorly maintained (patched) or can no longer be patched since the device is no longer supported by the manufacturer. This session will review the complex security risks facing the healthcare industry and, especially, the medical device ecosystem. It will demonstrate how hackers can exploit legacy devices and gain potential access to the hospital network through this exploitation, as well as explore how cyber defenders can mitigate the problem. A combination of presentation and demonstration will provide insight to the audience and help us, collectively, improve our security understanding.

David Clapp, HCISPP, TOGAF, ITIL, STS, SSE+, Symantec Corp.; Axel Wirth, CPHIMS, CISSP, HCISPP, Symantec Corp.

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Monday, June 10 7:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

An AI-Enabled Fever Detection and Tracking System

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

This session will explore the design, development, and deployment of an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled thermal imaging system to detect and track patients with fever. The technical experience from the perspective of the R&D engineer, as well as users’ experiences with the system, will be featured. Lessons will be shared on potential applications, balancing between rule-based feature extraction algorithms and deep-learning

networks, and overcoming challenges during deployment. Videos of the working system will be shown for illustrative purposes.

Nick Jing Wei Chin, MSc, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Jeremy Tsung Yin Wong, BEng, MSC, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Large-Scale Patient Simulation for Improved Science on Patient Safety

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

A clinical trial can generate evidence to support claims of benefits for a new healthcare product after its design and development are completed. In

contrast, new prototype systems in other industries (e.g., national security) often undergo formative simulation-based evaluations before going to live tests. Simulation can reveal safety problems and result in improved solutions. Evidence from a clinical experiment in patient simulation supports this claim. A prototype wearable attention aid for nurse triage of alarms was evaluated in a full-scale 20-bed hospital acute care unit patient simulation. Sixteen nurses participated in a repeated-measures analysis, and the results highlight the value of simulation.

Alexa Doig, PhD, RN, New Mexico State University; Daniel McFarlane, ScD, Philips Healthcare

MONDAY, JUNE 10

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MONDAY, JUNE 10

Leveraging a Multigenerational Team for Business Advantage

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

As an HTM team becomes more age diverse, business leaders can face challenges in managing a multigenerational workforce that differs in work styles. However, this diversity can be a powerful way to improve team productivity and business results. Attendees will learn how to best leverage a generationally diverse team for business advantage.

Beth Schaul, GE Healthcare

Longitudinal Analysis of Cost, Quality, and Efficiency in Clinical Engineering

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

Based on a recently completed analysis of more than 50 U.S. health systems—representing $240 million in spending and over 400,000 purchase transactions—the presenters of this session have benchmarked variance and average cost savings available to the supply chain. This presentation will provide industry findings on spending anomalies at healthcare facilities (e.g., paying different totals for same products), identifying areas of tremendous cost savings, and revealing opportunities for process efficiencies.

Philip Settimi, MSE, MD, PartsSource

Quick Start Guide to Quality Management System Implementation

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

This session will provide attendees with a framework for developing a quality management system (QMS) and a plan for implementation that they can apply to their organization’s timeline and requirements. Consider it the speed-dating version of QMS planning! This session is a continuation of last year’s presentation on “QMS in the SPD” and is directed to attendees who have already been assigned the QMS project or those looking for the final bit of information to convince management to move in this direction.

Lena Cordie, Qualitas Professional Services

Riding the Waves of the Perfect Sterile Processing Storm

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

The departments at one healthcare facility were caught in the perfect storm: year-over-year increase in surgical volume, expansion of operating room theaters, lack of expansion of the central sterile processing department, increased complexity of instrumentation, updates to recommended processing guidelines, and an increase in instrument intensive procedures. Together, these factors put a strain on an aging central sterile department, leading to delayed and canceled cases, as well as an average immediate-use steam sterilization (IUSS) rate of 24%. The Lean principles used to successfully reduce and maintain an average IUSS rate of less than 5% for the health system will be reviewed.

Patricia McMeen, BSN, RN, CNOR,

Erlanger Health System

Monday, June 10 7:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Global OEM & HTM/CE Leader Partnerships

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

A hugely important factor for successful CE-HTM in developing countries is the relationship between OEMs and CE-HTM Leaders. This session will explore different models of successful partnership in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America.

Masreshaw Demelash Bayleyegn, BSc, MSc, PhD, Assist International and Addis Ababa University; Yadin David, EdD, PE, CCE, CFE, FACCE, FAIMBE, Biomedical Engineering Consultants, LLC; Doug Drep, AASEE, BMET, BBA, MBA, Mercy Health; Bill Gentles, PhD, CCE, BT Medical Technology Consulting; Ashenafi Hussein, Ethiopian Society of Biomedical Engineers & Working Group on Africa Activity; Lorenzo Leogrande, Gemelli Polyclinic Foundation; Pierrette O’Brien, GE Healthcare; Jitendar Sharma, PhD, Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone and Kalam Institute of Health Technology

Monday, June 10 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Leveraging Coaches, Mentors and Sponsors to Advance Your Career

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Take a break from all the technology talk and invest a session in your own professional development. Everyone needs the support of experts to improve and advance. The type of support needed varies by situation, stage in career and career goals. This discussion will talk about the difference between professional coaches, mentors and sponsors and how each can/should be used properly to maximize their impact on your career. We will take a deeper

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dive into mentoring, so both mentees and mentors can see how to gain the most from this developmental experience. And talk to the difference between a mentor and a sponsos, and how the latter is critical for effective advancement into senior levels.

Liz Coyle, HBA; Rita Riberia, Marketing & Communications Commercial Leader, Healthcare Digital Innovator

Applying Project and IT Service Management Approaches to HTM

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

From infrastructure to operating systems, the medical systems supported by HTM incorporate many standard IT components. The presenters at this session will describe how project and IT service management approaches were used to standardize activities, processes, tools, and controls for managing systems under the support of HTM.

Rebecca Arthur, CPHIMS, ITIL v3, Clinovations Government + Health; Divya Jain, PMP, CPHIMS, CHTM, Standford Health Care

Automating Medical Device Cybersecurity Risk Assessments and Remediations

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

A medical device cybersecurity breach becomes more costly the longer it takes to identify and remediate. Automating the collection of medical device network information and MDS2 (Manufacturer Disclosure Statement for Medical Device Security) data eases the burden on HTM staff and continually maintains and validates inventory of all connected devices. Proactive identification, automated isolation, and alerts of breaches minimizes risk and associated costs. Device utilization information improves preventive maintenance scheduling, equipment capital planning, procurement, and

inventory levels. Real-world examples and results from one healthcare system will be provided.

Alan Gresch, Accruent, LLC; Mayuresh Ektare, Zingbox; Michael Lane, MBA, CMQOE, CHTM, University of Vermont; Dale Nordenberg, Medical Device Innovation, Safety, and Security Consortium (MIDSS)

Doing Steam Sterilization Right: What Does Steam Quality Mean to You?

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

Steam quality finally has taken center stage in AAMI ST79:2017. Not meeting the requirements of

the standard can lead to wet loads, recalls, and facility shutdown. The focus of this session will be discussing these “hidden variables” in steam sterilization, why they matter, and how proper steam quality can make your sterile processing department more productive.

Jonathan Wilder, PhD, Quality Processing Resource Group, LLC

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Elevating the CE-HTM Department: Getting Out of the Basement

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

Clinical technology departments are notorious for being found in the basement of the hospital. But just because you’re underground doesn’t mean that you’re unnoticed or unimportant at your organization. Frontline staff can learn how to ‘get out of the basement’ and elevate yourself at your organization by aligning with organizational goals, developing KPIs, and making yourself a more valuable asset.

Mike Busdicker, Intermountain Health; Perry Kirwan, Banner Health

Leadership in HTM: Improving Quality, Cost, and Staff Productivity

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

In the current healthcare environment, health systems are consolidating through mergers, thereby increasing the number of acute and nonacute systems in system portfolios. This session will describe how one health system integrated new facilities, merged and onboarded HTM groups at those facilities, and created an in-house operating model across the entire continuum of care. The

system’s ongoing goals of improving quality, lowering cost, maximizing staff productivity, and enhancing cybersecurity will be shared. An operational plan for creating a cohesive HTM team throughout an entire system also will be detailed.

Doug Kirsop, OhioHealth

Leveraging Immersive Technologies in the Department of Defense Training Environment

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

The panel of presenters at this session will describe how immersive technologies, including MR (mixed reality), AR (augmented reality), VR (virtual reality), 3D printing, and smart device applications, can be used to creatively address conventional limitations in the training environment. Attendees also will learn how the efficiency and reliability of device maintenance can be enhanced through the use of immersive technologies.

Christian Bond, BA, CBET, Security +, METC BMET Program; William Mitchel, MA, CBET, SEC+, United States Air Force; Wesley Reid, AAS, CHTM, CBET, SEC+, METC BMET Program; Matthew Shaffer, AAS, CBET, SEC+, United States Air Force

Using Agile (TIR45) to Comply with ISO/IEC 62304

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

Although AAMI TIR45 (Guidance on the use of AGILE practices in the development of medical

device software) was introduced by 2012, it has not received sufficient attention internationally. The gold standard remains ISO/IEC 62304. Agile provides the iterative process to continually improve, which is the goal of all quality systems. The time has come to match up the vocabulary for compliance with software development so that the Agile tool is more accepted and development of software can proceed more efficiently. This session will discuss vocabulary and process, giving participants the tools needed to assess supplier compliance, meet requirements, and increase the acceptance and use of Agile principles.

Lillie Thomas, AirStrip Technology Inc.

Using Data to Decrease Corrective Maintenance Turnaround Time

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 21

What does your corrective maintenance turnaround time really say about your department? In this session, staff from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals will share what they discovered when they dove into the data behind their corrective maintenance work orders, as well as the critical steps they took to lower their overall corrective maintenance turnaround time. This session will explore the equipment categories that take the longest to repair, the types of reports used for tracking, and establishing policies that facilitate the rapid return of medical equipment to end users.

MONDAY, JUNE 10

Monday, June 10 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.(continued)

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Kevin Hatcher, Orlando VA Medical Center; David Miller, VA North Texas Health Care System; Devang Pate, MS, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center;

Nicole Patterson, BS, VHA

Monday, June 10 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.

Leveraging Diversity for a Competitive Edge

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 24

Great leaders know diversity is good for business; diverse team deliver more innovation and better results than non-diverse teams. Join us to learn how you can improve your competitive edge by enhancing your D&I competency levels.

Area and team leaders can create a work environment where cultural, gender, generational and racial differences are leveraged to increase productivity and enhance performance. This session will provide the ‘business case’ and rational for increased diversity along with strategies and tactics to recognize and resolve barriers to full inclusion, enhancing participant leadership competencies and team performance.

La’Wana Harris, HBA, D&I executive, Author, Speaker; Rita Riberia, Marketing & Communications Commercial Leader, Healthcare Digital Innovator

Centralized Inventory Management and Cycle Logging of Reprocessed Flexible Endoscopes

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25C

Proper flexible endoscope reprocessing continues to be a major infection control concern. Advances in automatic endoscope reprocessors (AERs) provide the ability and necessity of tailoring cycle parameters to the specific scopes being reprocessed. No longer does one cycle

fit all scopes, and with this variety comes increased risk of incorrect reprocessing. The presenters will share how they network their AERs and maintain their inventory of scopes, scope cycle parameters, and cycle logs on a central server to reduce risk. They will share their experiences in implementing the system, as well as address challenges encountered with vendors and IT colleagues.

Tom Angelo, Massachusetts General Hospital; Brian McLaughlin, MS, MBA, CCE Massachusetts General Hospital; Karen Taborda-Marin, MS, MBA, CCE, Massachusetts General Hospital

FDA Third-Party Device Servicing Report Follow-Up

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26A

In 2016, the FDA issued a request for comments on the quality, safety, and effectiveness of medical devices serviced by third parties, including healthcare provider staff. After reviewing comments received from the docket and material presented at a workshop convened in 2017, the FDA issued a report in 2018 in accordance with the Reauthorization Act of 2017. Although the agency did not believe additional, formal

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regulatory action was warranted based on the available information and findings, it decided to pursue some additional activities. The progress made on those activities will be reported during this session.

Katelyn Bittleman, PhD, FDA/CDRH; Robert Kerwin, JD, IAMERS; Robert Phillips, MBA, RAC, CMQ/OE, PMP, RMP, Siemens Healthineers; Binseng Wang, ScD, CCE, BSI

Why The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Will Start To Revolutionize Healthcare In 2019

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 6

The IoT healthcare market will reach $136.8 billion worldwide by 2021. Today, there are 3.7 million medical devices in use that are connected to and monitor various parts of the body to inform healthcare decisions. The IoMT devices help to monitor patient behavior and activity away from the hospital. This session will provide useful advice on succeeding in clinical and biomedical engineering (BME) competencies while developing and managing medical devices and related systems in Japan and the U.S.

Hiroki Igeta, Aso Iizuka Hospital; Nobuhiro Mori, Kameda Medical Center; Yashi Osaka, Sakura Seiki Co., Ltd.; Ricardo Silva, PhD, CCE, Villanova University; Masanori Takashina, PhD, MD, Osaka University Hospital; Ramon Velez, Bildk, Inc.

New Career Opportunities for HTM Related to IoT and Cybersecurity

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 19

Healthcare is being transformed by many digital innovations, including telehealth and personalized medicine. At the core of these innovations lies connectivity that we have come to refer to as the Internet of Things (IoT). When it comes to IoT, many implementations are undertaken by the hospitals themselves. In other words, these hospitals are becoming the designers and developers of systems of systems. They are also having to implement appropriate cybersecurity measures to protect these complex systems. HTM professionals have a unique opportunity to undertake this new scope and lead this area by developing and institutionalizing new practices in their organizations. This session help them understand and lead the new wave of digital innovations.

Ben Patel, MS, Cone Health; Pranav Patel, MS, MediTechSafe, Inc.

Protecting Your Investment: A New Strategy for Medical Equipment Procurement

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 22

Following a catastrophic failure of a newly implemented medical equipment platform, one healthy system resolved to never allow an event like this to happen again. The resolution was found in much more aggressive and extensive protections for new equipment investments than are included in standard purchasing terms and conditions. Attendees of this session will learn how a clinical engineering department successfully negotiated strategic terms and conditions, including equipment acceptance and uptime guarantees and protections against technological obsolescence and systemic failures

with most major medical equipment manufacturers.

Mike Friesen, BSM, University of Virginia Health System; Patrick Headley, MSc, CHTM, University of Virginia Health System

Securing Medical Devices in a Hospital Environment

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 26BC

The past decade has seen an intertwined evolution of medical device security threats, regulatory and customer requirements, and the emergence of industry-leading practices. Given the impact of these evolving factors, the future of healthcare will continue to be driven by technological advancements, customer demands for functionality and ease of use, and regulatory oversight. This session will explore key positive and negative industry trends and a programmatic approach that healthcare delivery organizations can take to secure connected medical devices and reduce risk to patient safety and information security.

Phil Engler, BA, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Nick Sikorski, BA, CISSP, CSSLP, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Keith Whitby, MBA, Mayo Clinic

Maximizing the Value of ACI Certification and Understanding Recertification Requirements

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 20

Earning ACI’s certifications can give professionals the career advancement they’re looking for by validating their knowledge base, demonstrating their commitment to the field, and showcasing their devotion to continued education. Join this webinar, given by AAMI’s Certification Manager, Martin McLaughlin, to learn how to maximize the benefits of certification within your organization and to better understand the process of maintaining your designation once it’s earned.

Martin McLaughlin, AAMI

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Cybersecurity for HTM Professionals: Overview of Resources and Leading Practices

CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 25AB

This presentation will offer practical steps to addressing the unique challenges of medical device cybersecurity and describe the roles that HTM professionals can—and should—play in helping to overcome those challenges. The session will include a review of cybersecurity fundamentals a provide insights into the regulatory and standards environment, inventory and configuration management, risk assessment and mitigation, and incident response. It also will identify available resources and cite examples of important tools, policies, purchase agreements, and vendor contracts.

Stephen Grimes, FACCE, FHIMSS, FAIMBE, Principal Consultant; Axel Wirth, CPHIMS, CISSP, HCISPP, Distinguished Healthcare Architect

Monday, June 10 10:15 a.m.-10:45 a.m.

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NEW! VR/AR XPERIENCESaturday, June 8, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9, 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.mCONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBIT HALL AB, BOOTH 250

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Visit GE Healthcare and Xperience learning with AR/VR. We will have patient monitoring and magnetic resonance (MR) examples to demonstrate how technology can be an engaging and dynamic part of the learning experience.

Also, leaders in new applications in VR/AR from the Cleveland medical community will be on hand to discuss their cutting-edge work. Please check the mobile app for presentation times and dates.

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Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBIT HALL AB, BOOTH 302

The IoTXperience will explore connected medical devices and potential risks and opportunities which are defining the future of the health technology industry.

iBed Wireless

Special display by

iBed Wireless, available on our S3 MedSurg Bed and InTouch Critical Care Bed, is compatible with many information management systems, allowing your facility to build a custom end solution. This gives caregivers the ability to help provide advanced fall prevention*, equipment management and documentation directly from the bedside.1

Disclaimers1 The features listed are only available when iBed Wireless is integrated with third party systems that bring data to EHRs, Handheld devices, Alert Management Systems, Nurse Call, or Asset Management Systems.

* When combining the proper processes and technologies to help reduce risk of bed related falls.

2019 Cybersecurity IoT Threat Report

Special report by

Zingbox 2019 Cybersecurity IoT Threat Report is a culmination of a year-long research conducted across 100 hospitals and clinics across the U.S. The research outlines the differing cyberthreats faced by connected medical devices, often forgotten vulnerabilities of non-medical IoT devices, and medical devices running on OS no longer supported.

Is Your iOS or Android Phone Secure? Participate in a Mobile Device Hacking Demo to Find Out

Friday, June 7: 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 8: 1:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9: 12:30 p.m., 1:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m.

Special demonstration by

Symantec security experts demonstrate how easy it is to breach today’s mobile devices, how an attacker can use such an attack to take over devices and accounts, but, also, how to prevent them. When it comes to many IoT devices, there’s an app for that. And that app typically sits on a smartphone interface. As we empower our patients and mobilize our clinicians, we need to understand the new risks these mobile platforms introduce and how to best protect from mobile attacks. Visit the IoT experience as Symantec security experts demonstrate how easy it is to breach today’s mobile devices, how an attacker can use such an attack to take over devices and accounts, but also, how to prevent them.

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Establishing Best Practice Leading to Equipment Performance: A Collaboration of HTMs and SPDSaturday, June 8: 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9: 2:00 p.m.BOOTH 1233

Presented by

The environment of care is the responsibility of all healthcare professionals. HTMs and sterile processing department personnel shall work together to ensure optimum equipment performance to include not only assuring preventive maintenance is performed, but routine maintenance is performed and documented by trained and competent equipment operators. When was the last time your process was audited for effectiveness and, as an HTM, do you know what to look for?

Certified? This program is pre-approved for .5 CEUs by ACI and pending CE approval from CBRN, CBSPD, and IAHCSMM for one CE.

Benefits of a Connected Department: Are You Missing Out?Saturday, June 8: 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9: 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m.BOOTH 1233

Presented by

Work smarter not harder should be the mantra for all HTMs and sterile processing departments (SPDs) as they strive for continuous operational readiness. Imagine yourself working in an environment where compliance and standard work supporting the department’s quality management system was a daily norm; where streamlined work flow and troubleshooting issues made the root cause analysis process simpler. The benefits of equipment connectivity in SPDs is no longer a dream nor out of reach. Are you and your health care facility missing out?

Certified? This program is pre-approved for one CEU by ACI and one CE credit from CBRN, CBSPD, and IAHCSMM.

Continuous Improvement of Clinical Engineering Programs: The Why, the What, and the HowSaturday, June 8: 12:45 p.m., 1:45 p.m., 2:45 p.m. Sunday, June 9: 12:45 p.m., 1:45 p.m., 2:45 p.m.BOOTH 433

Presented by

Discover how TRIMEDX rigorously embraces Continuous Improvement to keep striving for excellence and innovation in the products and services they deliver.

Special DemonstrationBOOTH 1233

Presented by

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Product Showcase 1 Description

1:30 p.m.–1:50 p.m. Pycube, Inc. Detect and Protect Your Assets with aktivu™: Transform your data into actionable insights with Pycube’s Enterprise Asset Management System, aktivu™.

2:30 p.m.–2:50 p.m. Fluke Biomedical, RaySafe, and LANDAUER

Complete Anesthesia Delivery System Testing: Learn about the VT900A Gas Flow Analyzer + VAPOR Anesthesia Tester as your test solution.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Product Showcase 2 Description

1:00 p.m.–1:20 p.m. Ordr Meet Ordr. Take control of all network-connected medical devices with comprehensive visibility, intelligence, regulation and protection.

2:00 p.m.–2:20 p.m. oneSOURCE Biomedical Database Overview: A Biomedical Database demonstration of PM Service Manuals and Documentation.

3:00 p.m.–3:20 p.m. Datrend Systems, Inc. vPad Automation—Simplified PM Testing of Defibrillators.

3:30 p.m.–3:50 p.m. Cynerio Please see AAMI Exchange 2019 app for description.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Product Showcase 1 Description

1:30 p.m.–1:50 p.m. Fluke Biomedical, RaySafe, and LANDAUER

Electrical Safety in Accordance to NFPA 99: Learn more about what changed in NFPA 99 Electrical Safety Standards.

2:30 p.m.–2:50 p.m. Strata Decision Technology

StrataJazz® Equipment Replacement: Transforming Your Strategy for Equipment Services and Replacement. Age is not enough: using data analytics and multiple criteria to build your replacement plans.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Product Showcase 2 Description

1:00 p.m.–1:20 p.m. Ordr Meet Ordr. Comprehensive and granular insight into medical device utilization, for the most efficient care possible.

2:00 p.m.–2:20 p.m. oneSOURCE Biomedical Database Overview: A Biomedical Database demonstration of PM Service Manuals and Documentation.

3:00 p.m.–3:20 p.m. Cynerio Please see AAMI Exchange 2019 app for description.

PRODUCT SHOWCASES

Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBIT HALL AB, BOOTHS 212 & 602

Don’t miss these highly informative programs where you can see demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies. Interact directly with medical device manufacturers, get your questions answered, share ideas and experiences with other participants, and offer your own feedback and suggestions.

Product Showcase 1—Booth 212Product Showcase 2—Booth 602

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NEW INNOVATION HIGHLIGHTS

Fluke Biomedical, RaySafe, and LANDAUERBOOTH 1313

VT900A + VAPOR Gas Flow Analyzer and Anesthesia TesterOne solution to test all the functions of your anesthesia machine with the VT900A Gas Flow Analyzer and the VAPOR Anesthesia Tester, provided by Fluke Biomedical. Everything can fit on the worksurface of your anesthesia machine.

ESA614 Electrical Safety AnalyzerAutomated test sequences with compliance to NFPA-99 and AAMI/ANSI ES-1 US electrical safety standards using onboard automation. The ESA614, designed by Fluke Biomedical, is an all-in-one solution with a safety analyzer and ECG simulator.

PhilipsBOOTH 1130

IntelliVue X3 Portable Patient MonitorClose the gap in patient data. The Philips IntelliVue X3 is a compact, highly portable, dual-purpose patient monitor that instantly transforms from a multi-measurement bedside module into a rugged, fully functional transport monitor.

Technical TrainingThe Philips Academy and our Center of Technical Excellence provide in-depth hands-on technical

training for in-house biomedical engineers, on Philips and non-Philips equipment. New classes include PIC iX Rev C, and Network Concepts.

Rigel MedicalBOOTH 1035

UniPulse 400 Defibrillator AnalyzerThe new UniPulse 400 is designed to comprehensively test all defibrillators accurately and efficiently. With pacer functionality, battery operation and an LCD screen, the UniPulse 400 is the ultimate defibrillator analyzer.

288+ Downloader AppTransfer medical device test data straight from your pocket. Our 288+ Downloader Android app makes paperless and wireless data transfer possible for biomedical and clinical engineers performing electrical safety tests, using just a smartphone or tablet.

Siemens HealthineersBOOTH 925

Share360 Parts ClubTransform care delivery with premium support and parts discounts for your Siemens Healthineers Ultrasound systems—without a service contract! A Share360™ Parts Club membership* includes exclusive discounts on spare parts and probes, expert tech and apps remote support, basic software access, and so much more.

* The service offerings (mentioned herein) are not commercially available. Its future availability cannot be guaranteed.

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EXHIBITORS AT A GLANCE AAMI Corporate Member

1217 24x7 Magazine

648 626 Holdings LLC

343 A.M. Bickford, Inc.

833 AAMI

825 ABM Healthcare

1239 Accruent

1352 Adepto Medical

527 Advanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc.

512 AiRISTA, LLC

327 AIV, Inc.

528 Alco Sales & Service Co.

1341 Alpha Source Group

450 Althea–US

1135 American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE)

1131 Amico Accessories

1247 Amplion

725 Ampronix

1248 Asimily

413 Asset Services, Inc.

1426 Assist International

704 Association Row

429 Atlas Specialty Lighting

1113 Avante Health Solutions

422 Baxter International

1312 Bay Corporation

731 BC Group International, Inc.

616 BETA Biomed Services, Inc.

809 BFW, Inc.

639 Biomedical Repair & Consulting Services Inc.

518 Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc.

430 BMES (Bio-Medical Equipment Service Co.)

1542 Cables and Sensors

427 Cadex Electronics, Inc.

323 Cadmet, Inc.

553 Capital Medical Resources, LLC

1439 Capsule Technologies, Inc.

1540 CenTrak, Inc.

1353 Centurion Service Group

1451 CIVCO Medical Solutions

704 Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois (CEAI)

515 COAG Biomedical, Inc.

704 Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET)

1142 Connexall USA

1316 Consensys Imaging Service

1431 CPN Power, Inc.

1112 Crothall Healthcare

1438 CS Medical LLC

1354 CSA Service Solutions

1524 CyberMDX

1552 Cynerio

749 Datrend Systems, Inc.

432 Dedicated Imaging Solutions

637 DEXA Solutions

653 Diagnostic Solutions

908 DiaMedical USA

547 DirectMed Parts & Service

414 Diversified Medical Innovation Group

904 DNV GL Healthcare

1137 DOTmed.com, Inc.

1013 Dräger, Inc.

1355 Eastman

353 EchoNous

834 ECRI Institute

351 EIZO Inc.

339 Elite Biomedical Solutions

443 Enlighted, Inc.

1116 EQ2, LLC

452 Exclusive Medical Solutions

1349 Express Systems & Parts Network, Inc.

1049 First Call Parts

704 Florida Biomedical Society

1313 Fluke Biomedical/RaySafe

1442 FSI

1423 GCX Corporation

1227 GE Healthcare

633 General Anesthetic Services

442 Glassbeam, Inc.

1155 Hall Research Technologies

629 Healthcare Technical Staffing LLC

1424 Healthmark Industries

552 H-ISAC

514 Hmatix, Inc.

749 HMS Health

704 HTMA-OH

438 ICWUSA.com, Inc.

1526 IMES—A Division of Richardson Healthcare

419 IMT Analytics

335 Injector Support and Service, LLC

540 Innovatus Imaging Corporation

752 IntegriTech

626 Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC

750 Interpower Corporation

1435 Interstate Batteries

444 Intertek

1544 Ivenix

1325 J2S Medical

434 KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America

808 LABORIE

1346 LifeSync

317 Marquis Medical

1149 Masimo

652 Maull Biomedical Training, LLC

Meet with nearly 200 medical equipment manufacturers, including many of the world’s leading companies and service providers. They can be located at the following booth numbers listed in alphabetical order.

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909 Mayo Clinic–Healthcare Technology Management

524 Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc.

1351 Medical Imaging Solutions, LLC

1348 Medical Imaging Technologies

743 MediMizer

1452 Medline Industries

315 MedPlus Equipment Services Inc.

1021 Medtronic

1255 MedWrench

1550 Meriam Process Technologies

1238 Midmark RTLS

638 Mindray

513 Mobile Instrument Service

548 Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.

1249 Mount Carmel Health System

1253 MultiMedical Systems

529 Netech Corporation

704 New England Society of Clinical Engineering (NESCE)

843 Nihon Kohden America, Inc.

618 Northfield Medical

713 Nuvolo Technologies

440 Ohio Medical

613 oneSOURCE Document Management Services

449 Ordr

619 PartsSource

1130 Philips Healthcare

728 Phoenix Data Systems, Inc.

1530 Prescott’s, Inc.

1314 Pro Scope Systems

1153 Probo Medical

519 Pronk Technologies

439 Pycube, Inc.

849 QRS Solutions

538 Radcal Corporation

453 Rebotix Repair

635 Rees Scientific

1318 reLink Medical

1448 ReNew Biomedical Services

416 RepairMED

426 Replacement Parts Industries, Inc.

415 Retrieve Medical Equipment

1035 Rigel Medical— A Seaward Group Company

1219 RSTI

1236 RTI, Inc.

1043 Sage Services Group

1532 Select Biomedical

905 Serim Research Corporation

551 ShroudGuard

925 Siemens Healthineers

539 SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.)

325 Smiths Medical

704 Sociedad Mexicana De Ingenieria Biomedica

1031 Sodexo CTM

1339 SONODEPOT, Inc.

805 Sotera Wireless, Inc.

1313 Southeastern Biomedical Associates, Inc.

1018 Spacelabs Healthcare

331 SPBS, Inc.

550 Spectrum Technologies, Inc.

1213 STANLEY Healthcare

1145 Stephens International Recruiting, Inc.

1233 STERIS Corporation

1441 Strata Decision Technology

517 Strongarm Healthcare

417 Stryker

830 Summit Imaging

313 Symantec

655 Tech Knowledge Associates (TKA)

1252 TechNation

1313 Technical Life Care (TLC)

1228 Technical Prospects LLC

1232 Tenacore Holdings, Inc.

1244 The InterMed Group

516 TMA Systems

612 Traco Medical, Inc.

1534 Tri-Imaging Solutions

433 TRIMEDX

1522 Trisonics, Inc.

541 TruAsset, LLC

651 TSI Inc.

345 UptimeHealth

913 USOC Medical

1440 Varex Imaging

1443 Verathon Medical

425 Veritas Infusion Solutions, LLC

412 VIZZIA Technologies

919 Welch Allyn, Inc.

1538 WES Enterprises, L.P.

631 Zetta Medical Technologies, LLC

734 Zingbox, Inc.

333 ZOLL Medical, Inc.

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EXHIBITOR DESCRIPTIONS

24x7 MagazineBooth 1217913-894-6923www.24x7mag.com

24×7 is the resource HTM professionals have relied on for 22 years to deliver complete coverage of technological, regulatory, and industry trends, as well as managerial advice and professional profiles. 24×7 gets to the core of the most complex issues in the HTM industry.

626 Holdings LLCBooth 648800-516-0990 TOLL FREE

weare626.com

626 Holdings LLC is one of the fastest growing third party service companies in history. 626 has the ability to service all manufacturers and modalities utilizing optimal technical skills. The company thrives on over exceeding expectations and building long lasting customer relationships.

A.M. Bickford, Inc.Booth 343800-795-3062 TOLL FREE

716-652-1590ambickford.com/riken/

For over 40 years, the trusted tool of choice to test anesthetic vaporizer output concentration has been “THE RIKEN.” The FI-8000P continues that tradition of durability, accuracy and dependability. Larger LCD, protective outer case, 4 anesthetic gases, continuous pump, and direct digital readout.

AAMIBooth 833www.aami.org

ABM HealthcareBooth 825844-800-3231 TOLL FREE

586-771-3040www.abm.com/healthcare

The ABM HTM Program is built around continuous compliance, increased IT connectivity, and responsive service. We are focused on delivering the highest standard of care, while reducing operating costs and improving HCAHPS scores. Management and consulting services available. Visit us at ABM.com/Healthcare.

AccruentBooth 1239800-774-7622 TOLL FREE

512-861-0726www.accruent.com

Accruent solutions are used by more than 10,000 global organizations, including 55% of U.S. hospitals. Accruent is focused on Healthcare Technology Management (HTM), Facilities Management (HFM), Medical Device Security, Inspections & Rounds, Capital Planning, and Lease Administration and Accounting.

Adepto MedicalBooth 1352913-261-9933www.adeptomed.com

We specialize in selling, renting and servicing over 60 different makes and models of infusion pumps and work with hospitals across the country. We are able to repair pumps long after the manufacturer discontinues the pump. Stop by the booth to find out about our rental and loaner programs!!

Advanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc.Booth 527866-620-2831 TOLL FREE

918-628-2831www.auetulsa.com

AUE leads the industry in new and refurbished ultrasound equipment systems, parts, transducers, and peripherals backed by cutting edge technology and full warranties. We repair and service most major brands. Prompt technical support, repairs, and service are guaranteed to exceed your expectations.

AiRISTA, LLCBooth 512844-816-7127 TOLL FREE

www.airistaflow.com

We provide RTLS monitoring for the healthcare market. Using active and passive RFID, IR, GPS, and BLE, our expert solutions help you gain visibility and control to increase efficiencies. We provide reports on asset utilization, patient tracking, staff safety, temperature monitoring, and hygiene compliance.

AIV, Inc.Booth 327800-990-2911 TOLL FREE

410-787-1300www.aiv-inc.com

AIV, an ISO 13485 registered company, offers support services to extend the life

of your equipment—infusion pump repair and replacement parts, along with quality patient monitoring accessories, such as fetal monitor transducers, adapter cables, power cords, and power supply solutions.

Alco Sales & Service Co.Booth 528800-323-4282 TOLL FREE

630-655-1900www.alcosales.com

ALCO Sales & Service Co. is proud to support the AAMI Exchange. We are a leading supplier of medical equipment and parts. We represent over 275 manufacturers. ALCO works diligently with biomedical technicians and clinical engineers to assist them in lowering their costs for replacement parts and casters.

Alpha Source GroupBooth 1341800-654-9845 TOLL FREE

414-760-2222www.alphasource.com

Alpha Source Group is the combined breadth, depth, and experience of Alpha Source, BC Technical, and Medical Optics. Together, we provide repair and maintenance solutions for imaging, biomed, and surgical departments—either direct to hospitals and clinics or through asset management and OEM partners.

Althea–USBooth 450888-652-5974 TOLL FREE

www.althea-group.com

Althea–US, formerly Ed Sloan & Associates, has now become a key member of the international Althea Group. Specializing in CT, MRI, and X-ray, with a focus in GE and Siemens, we offer parts, equipment, training, customer repairs, 24/7 parts ordering, and free tech support, system storage, and more.

American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE)Booth 1135610-825-6067www.accenet.org

The American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) is a nonprofit professional organization whose mission is to represent the professional interests of clinical engineers. with members in the U.S. and around the globe.

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Amico AccessoriesBooth 1131877-462-6426 TOLL FREE

905-763-7778www.amico-accessories.com

Amico Accessories, a division of Amico Group of companies, has become known as an innovator in the medical industry, creating a line of Healthcare IT Mounting Solutions that suit the needs of healthcare providers.

AmplionBooth 1247877-938-6439 TOLL FREE

615-577-9018www.amplionalert.com

Amplion combines clinical workflow optimization, advanced patient communications technology, and deep analytics to give you real insight to run your hospital. Dramatically improve clinical and financial performance as well as patient and clinician experience. Safer patients. Smarter care.

Ampronix SPONSOR Booth 725800-400-7972 TOLL FREE

949-273-8000www.ampronix.com

Ampronix is a renowned, authorized reseller of the medical industry’s top brands, as well as a world-class manufacturer of innovative technology. Since 1982, we meet the growing needs of the medical community with extensive product knowledge, outstanding service, and a full repair facility.

AsimilyBooth 1248408-627-4097www.asimily.com

Asimily currently solves for 6 use cases for medical devices: Inventory, Device Relationships, Risk Monitoring and Mitigation, Patch and Mitigation Prioritization, Asset Utilization, and FDA Recall Monitoring. Asimily also integrates with many systems to help health system leverage existing investments.

Asset Services, Inc.Booth 413913-383-2738www.AssetServices.com

Asset Services is a national CE/Biomed equipment Physical Inventory firm. Asset Services provides “boots-on-the-ground“ physical inventories for hospitals, CMMS firms, and CE service providers.

Assist InternationalBooth 1426209-599-1890www.assistinternational.org

Assist International’s Healthcare Technology Management aims to strengthen hospitals and clinics in the developing world by helping them efficiently and effectively manage their healthcare technology.

Association RowBooth 704www.aami.org

Atlas Specialty LightingBooth 429800-338-5854 TOLL FREE

813-238-6481www.asltg.com

Atlas Specialty Lighting is a worldwide distributor of specialty medical lamps and batteries. We are the master distributor for Excelitas Technologies. Whether your lighting requirements are overhead surgery, endoscopy, or microscopy, we have them. We are your best choice for OEM replacement lamps!

Avante Health Solutions SPONSORBooth 1113847-945-5591www.avantehs.com

Avante Health Solutions provides a single source solution for all your capital equipment needs from one trusted partner. We are a one-stop, brand-agnostic supplier of high-quality, new and refurbished equipment at prices that stretch your dollar. Stop by our booth for more information.

Baxter InternationalBooth 422888-229-0001 TOLL FREE

www.baxter.com

Baxter provides a broad portfolio of essential acute care and renal products, including sterile premixed IV solutions; large volume infusion pumps and needleless access devices; parenteral nutrition; anesthetics; pharmacy automation, software, and services; and home, acute, and in-center dialysis.

Bay CorporationBooth 1312888-835-3800 TOLL FREE

440-835-2212www.baycorporation.com

We are the leading independent medical gas fittings, connections, adaptors, and hose manufacturer for respiratory, anesthesia, dental, emergency care, surgical, mass casualty, and cardiopulmonary equipment.

BC Group International, Inc.Booth 731800-242-8428 TOLL FREE

314-638-3800www.bcgroupintl.com

BC Group manufactures and designs test equipment for the Biomedical community. With over 75 product lines, including our own familiar Green-labeled BC Biomedical products, we are the 2nd largest supplier of Biomedical Test Equipment in the U.S. Calibration and repair for all brands available.

BETA Biomed Services, Inc.Booth 616800-315-7551 TOLL FREE

972-475-7613www.betabiomed.com

BETA Biomed Services, Inc., specializes in repair or replacement of all major manufacturers’ Pulse Oximeter cables. All work is covered by our one-year warranty. We also repair, rebuild, or replace fetal monitoring cables as well as PCA handsets, nurse call alarms, gas pedals, and specialty cables.

BFW, Inc.Booth 809502-899-1808www.bfwinc.com

BFW is a global technological leader in surgical illumination and headlight video imaging. We offer a range of portable headlight systems, the Hatteras LED light source, and Pharos HD coaxial headlight/video camera system. Our low maintenance products provide excellent illumination and comfort.

Biomedical Repair & Consulting Services Inc.Booth 639561-791-4478www.brcsrepair.com

BRCS offers refurbished product sales, parts, and repair services which include free technical support. Focus is on monitoring, telemetry, associated system components, non-invasive, and gas analysis products. Brands supported are GE/Marquette, HP/Philips, and Critikon products.

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Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc.Booth 518877-621-2887 TOLL FREE

517-668-8800parts.blockimaging.com

Service, repair, and maintain all of your imaging equipment with ease. Enjoy warrantied parts (same day shipping) and 24/7 technical support for all modalities: MRI, CT, C-Arm, X-ray, Mammo. ISO 9001: 2015 certified company. Access free service tips and tricks at parts.blockimaging.com.

BMES (Bio-Medical Equipment Service Co.)Booth 430888-828-2637 TOLL FREE

800-626-4515www.bmesco.com

BMES is a patient monitoring depot repair facility that specializes in telemetry, monitors, modules, infusion pumps, and more. In addition to services, we offer reconditioned equipment at a fraction of the cost of the OEM. It is our goal is to provide you an experience that is truly second to none.

Cables and SensorsBooth 1542866-373-6767 TOLL FREE

cablesandsensors.com

Cables and Sensors is a leading manufacturer of compatible OEM patient monitor accessories. As manufacturers of compatible SpO2 sensors, ECG and EKG cables, NIBP accessories, temperature probes, IBP cables, and toco and ultrasound transducers, we are specialized and experts in our field.

Cadex Electronics, Inc.Booth 427800-565-5228 TOLL FREE

604-231-7777www.cadex.com

Cadex technology and products, including custom battery packs, smart chargers, and advanced battery analyzers, optimize battery use in all phases of battery life cycle management, increase up-time and availability of critical equipment, and decrease operating costs.

Cadmet, Inc.Booth 323800-543-7282 TOLL FREE

www.cadmet.com

Cadmet specializes in providing essential medical supplies worldwide. We are a comprehensive resource for HD displays, replacement lamps for most OEM light sources, video/digital print media, lead wires, and other key solutions.

Capital Medical Resources, LLCBooth 553614-389-1334www.capitalmedicalresources.com

CMR buys, sells, and services endoscopic, laparoscopic, and general surgical equipment. We also offer a full line of endoscopic testing products including EndoLume, EndoScan, EndoBench scope testing devices, Lumen Inspection, Insulation Testers, and Flexible Endoscope Leak Testers.

Capsule Technologies, Inc.Booth 1439978-482-2300capsuletechnologies.com

Capsule Technologies is a leading global provider of medical device integration for hospitals and healthcare organizations. Our Intelligent Care Platform captures streaming data from virtually any medical device and transforms context rich information to any downstream system.

CenTrak, Inc.Booth 1540215-860-2928www.centrak.com

CenTrak improves healthcare operational efficiency and the quality of patient care via the industry’s most robust and scalable Enterprise Location Services™. Ranked #1 as the 2017/2018/2019 KLAS Category Leader for Real-Time Location Systems, CenTrak’s technology supports sub-room level accuracy.

Centurion Service GroupBooth 1353708-761-6655www.centurionservice.com

Centurion Service Group—Increasing the lifetime value of medical equipment. CSG connects hospitals to 17,000 surplus medical equipment buyers. Auctioning used equipment creates revenue for hospitals and keeps it out of landfills. Our customer focus means selling or buying at auction is dependable.

CIVCO Medical SolutionsBooth 1451800-445-6741 TOLL FREE

319-248-6757www.civco.com

CIVCO is prepared to meet the growing need for effective infection control compliance in the ultrasound transducer reprocessing market. Visit us at Booth 1451 to learn more about ASTRA, our latest offering in automated high-level disinfection for endovaginal, endorectal, and TEE ultrasound probes.

Clinical Engineering Association of Illinois (CEAI)Booth 704www.ceaiweb.org

CMIABooth 704760-420-9199www.cmia.org

COAG Biomedical, Inc.Booth 515818-321-7772www.coagbiomedical.com

COAG Biomedical Corporation provides the highest quality of services in the Clinical Engineering Management Industry with the best value nationwide BMET services. We work with directly with hospitals, clinics, surgery centers, and third party vendors to fill their Biomedical Engineering needs.

Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET)Booth 704970-397-2210www.cabmet.org

HTM Association for the state of Colorado. We engage and provide training for CABMET members. We also offer a CBET, CRES, and CHTM study group.

Connexall USABooth 1142866-556-3377-314www.connexall.com

Connexall is an enterprise-grade alarm management and event notification platform that delivers hospital-wide interoperability to people, systems, tasks, and devices. Follow us on LinkedIn to learn more! @Connexall

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Consensys Imaging ServiceBooth 1316866-310-0071www.consensysimaging.com

Consensys® a Merry X-Ray company specializes in FDA-compliant diagnostic imaging equipment sales and service nationwide on MRI, CT, Mammography, Ultrasound, and X-Ray devices.

CPN Power, Inc.Booth 1431800-491-1210617-628-2622www.cpnpower.com

CPN Power provides power services and products (UPS systems) specifically for diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy, OR, and hybrid OR suite applications. CPN Power has 15 years of experience applying Central UPS. A 500 kVA UPS supports 12–15 suites, offering dramatic cost and space savings.

Crothall HealthcareBooth 1112610-249-0420www.crothall.com

A company you trust, people you want to work with, and the experience to deliver guaranteed results. Crothall Healthcare Technology Solutions specializes in designing and implementing customized asset management programs for healthcare facilities. Our approach is quality and cost conscious.

CS Medical LLCBooth 1438877-255-9472 TOLL FREE

919-255-9472www.csmedicalllc.com

CS Medical LLC pioneered the automated disinfection process for Transesophageal ultrasound probes with the development and release of the TD 100®. The TD 100® is the first FDA 510k cleared automated disinfection process using TD 5® high-level disinfectant for Transesophageal ultrasound probes.

CSA Service SolutionsBooth 1354877-228-6533 TOLL FREE

512-732-1210www.csa-service.com

CSA Service Solutions is a nationwide technical service and professional solutions provider serving the Self-Service, Critical Power, Laboratory, and Healthcare technology sectors.

CyberMDXBooth 1524646-794-4161www.cybermdx.com

CyberMDX is a pioneer in IoMT cybersecurity, delivering visibility and threat prevention. Hospitals identify, assess, detect, and prevent cyberattacks with continuous discovery, comprehensive risk assessment, and AI-based containment and response.

CynerioBooth 1552516-340-3308www.cynerio.co

Datrend Systems, Inc.Booth 749800-667-6557 TOLL FREE

604-291-7747www.datrend.com

Datrend’s Vision-Pad (vPad) Platform is designed from the start to work as a complete, integrated solution! We provide the biomedical engineering community with quality test instruments that can fully be integrate to commercially available CMMS Systems. Visit Booth 749 to see what our vPads can do!

Dedicated Imaging SolutionsBooth 432844-293-2057 TOLL FREE

615-357-0261www.dedicatedis.com

Dedicated Imaging Solutions and Advanced Imaging Systems take great pride in supplying top quality parts, equipment, and service which exceed industry standards. Our facility in Tennessee is ISO 13485:2016 certified while our facility in Florida is expecting certification by the end of 2019.

DEXA SolutionsBooth 637855-844-3392 TOLL FREE

608-514-2413www.dexasolutions.com

DEXA Solutions is an X-ray service business dedicated to providing service solutions for your GE Lunar and Hologic Bone Densitometers. DEXA Solutions is comprised of a group of former OEM employees specializing in service repairs, parts sales, used equipment sales, equipment relocation, PM compliance, and applications training.

Diagnostic SolutionsBooth 653330-296-9729www.diagnostic-solutions.com

Diagnostic Solutions is a customer service based parts provider that specializes in all imaging modalities and manufacturers. Created to offer hospitals and ISOs a cost- effective and time saving solution for ordering imaging replacement parts, equipment moves, ultrasound probe and MRI coil repair.

DiaMedical USABooth 908248-855-3966www.diamedicalusa.com

DiaMedical USA is a manufacturer and global distributor of medical equipment, repairs, mattresses, and replacement parts. We are the leaders in procurement and supply chain sourcing, connecting you to hundreds of manufacturers and suppliers.

DirectMed Parts & ServiceBooth 547855-463-3727 TOLL FREE

www.directmedparts.com

We are your one source multi-modality vendor for medical imaging replacement parts, repairs, systems, and field service solutions. We have over 20 years of experience in servicing medical imaging equipment, helping you extend the life of your MRI or CT machine. We are also ISO 13485 certified!

Diversified Medical Innovation GroupBooth 414972-409-0900diversifiedus.com

Our Medical Innovation Group leverages our ISO 13485:2016 QMS providing a variety of medical and clinical integration systems and solutions that are vendor-neutral. Our IT Service Model leverages in-house technical support as first responders, reducing service costs to lower total cost of ownership.

DNV GL HealthcareBooth 904866-523-6842 TOLL FREE

dnvglcert.com/healthcare

DNV GL Healthcare supports the development and continual improvement of healthcare quality and patient safety in healthcare. Our team of specialists have an innovative, advanced approach to help healthcare providers achieve excellence through accreditation, management system certification, and training.

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DOTmed.com, Inc.Booth 1137866-999-3686 TOLL FREE

212-742-1200www.dotmed.com

DOTmed.com is the world’s leading public medical marketplace for parts and equipment and the publisher of HealthCare Business News, an industry leading monthly print and daily online news source. Visit us to learn more and ask about our Clean Sweep Live Auction service!

Dräger, Inc.Booth 1013800-437-2437 TOLL FREE

215-721-5400www.draeger.com

Dräger focuses on Connected Technologies and Comprehensive Services. Come see how our Perseus® A500 workstation can make a difference for you with built in device data analytics, engineered from the ground up with service and reliability in mind.

Eastman Booth 1355423-229-2000www.eastman.com/medical

Eastman is a global specialty materials company producing plastics used in medical devices including housings, fluid management components, drug delivery, bioprocessing, instruments, blood contact and renal devices. Eastman’s medical team educates device designers on testing and chemical resistance.

EchoNousBooth 353844-854-0800 TOLL FREE

www.echonous.com

EchoNous is developing an expanding family of intelligent medical tools to help healthcare professionals solve common everyday problems in healthcare, beginning with EchoNous Vein designed for PIV placement, and EchoNous Bladder, a highly reliable, all-electronic, non-mechanical bladder scanning tool.

ECRI InstituteBooth 834610-825-6000www.ecri.org

ECRI Institute serves as a trusted authority on healthcare practices and products that improve patient care. We conduct medical device testing to guide decisions. We streamline recall management to ensure the removal of harmful products before they impact patients.

EIZO Inc.Booth 351800-800-5202 TOLL FREE

www.eizo.com

EIZO, which means image in Japanese, is a visual technology company that develops and manufactures high-end display solutions. EIZO integrates hardware and software technologies to help customers in healthcare and other fields work more comfortably, efficiently, and creatively.

Elite Biomedical SolutionsBooth 339855-291-6701 TOLL FREE

www.elitebiomedicalsolutions.com

The mission of Elite Biomedical Solutions is to provide the medical community with cost-effective solutions for their clinical needs. We collaborate with hospital biomedical departments as well as Independent Service Organizations. Our goal is to identify key replacement parts and, in turn, engineer a higher quality, less expensive alternative.

Enlighted, Inc.Booth 443650-964-1094www.enlightedinc.com

Enlighted, based in Sunnyvale, CA, offers a unique IoT platform which provides the healthcare industry with a fresh, cost-effective, and accurate approach to RTLS.

EQ2, LLCBooth 1116888-312-4367 TOLL FREE

www.eq2llc.com

EQ2 HEMS: 25+ years dedicated entirely to healthcare, with robust CMMS solutions: next generation mobile app, AEM, regulatory compliance, advanced dashboards and reporting, asset lifecycle management, work orders, and interoperability are all in HEMS. For in-house server or SaaS-based Cloud.

Exclusive Medical SolutionsBooth 452866-676-6371 TOLL FREE

224-653-8326www.emedicalsol.com

Exclusive Medical Solutions is a nationwide provider for medical imaging equipment, service, parts, and transducer repairs. We provide new, pre-owned, and refurbished ultrasound, X-ray, CT, MRI, mammography, and bone densitometers. Quality is our priority!

Express Systems & Parts Network, Inc.Booth 1349888-550-3776 TOLL FREE

330-995-4350

www.express-systems.net

At Express Systems & Parts Network, Inc., we assist our customers worldwide in dealing with the buying and selling of new and used diagnostic imaging parts and equipment. We also provide diagnostic imaging repairs on parts and complete systems.

First Call PartsBooth 1049800-782-0003 TOLL FREE

540-375-6733www.firstcallparts.com

First Call Parts provides quality replacement imaging parts. We specialize in the sale of refurbished and tested Philips, Siemens, and GE, specifically Cath/Angio, R/F and RAD modalities. We are ISO 9001:2015 and we stand behind our parts with a 6-month warranty.

Florida Biomedical SocietyBooth 704www.fbsonline.net

Florida Biomedical Society, your Healthcare Technology Management Headquarters for Florida!

Fluke Biomedical/RaySafeBooth 1313800-850-4608 TOLL FREE

www.flukebiomedical.com

Fluke Biomedical and RaySafe strive to improve the quality of global health, one measurement at a time. As a trusted partner, we offer reliable quality assurance solutions to help make medical equipment safer to use, serving biomedical engineers, medical physicists, and radiation-safety professionals.

FSIBooth 1442412-567-4070FSIservices.com

FSI has been providing Healthcare CMMS software and services for over 15 years. Our Custom Maintenance Software (CMS) is the industry standard, featuring built-in Compliance reporting, configurable dashboards, and handheld solutions for Apple and Android devices. Our Support is Best in Class!

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GCX CorporationBooth 1423800-228-2555 TOLL FREE

707-773-1100www.gcx.com

GCX Corporation—Over four decades of industry experience has given us a unique understanding of the interaction between computers, medical devices, users, and healthcare environments. We partner with you to create mounting products that enable caregivers to deliver improved patient care.

GE HealthcareBooth 1227866-281-7545 TOLL FREE

www.gehealthcare.com/services

GE Healthcare helps your team meet your organization’s financial, quality, and operational goals. We equip your technicians with parts, productivity tools, and support to help boost productivity and strategic initiatives such as asset optimization, capital planning, compliance auditing, and training.

General Anesthetic Services SPONSOR Booth 633800-717-5955 TOLL FREE

412-851-4390www.generalanestheticservices.com

General Anesthetic Services is known for quality, excellent customer service, and knowledge of the life critical device, e.g., the anesthetic vaporizer. Patient safety is of utmost importance. Keep all of your vaporizers within compliance by using General Anesthetic Services for service/calibration.

Glassbeam, Inc. Booth 442408-740-4600www.glassbeam.com

Funded by several ultra-high net worth investors, our next generation cloud-based platform is designed to transform and analyze multi-structured logs, delivering powerful solutions on customer support, and product intelligence for companies such as Novant Health, UCSF Health, IBM, Dell EMC, and PTC.

Hall Research TechnologiesBooth 1155714-641-6607www.hallresearch.com

Healthcare Technical Staffing LLCBooth 629813-251-1600www.hctstaffing.com

The largest dedicated partner for HTM staffing needs. We provide permanent and interim HTM solutions for leadership and engineering positions. Executive HTM leadership enables delivery of unique solutions, including our proprietary Inventory Validation Platform and consultation on organizational design.

Healthmark IndustriesBooth 1424800-521-6224 TOLL FREE

www.hmark.com

Healthmark offers intelligent solutions for the efficient operation of processing equipment. Visit our booth to learn more about verification products for cleaning equipment, enhanced visual products for inspection of devices, and specialized tools to test the functionality of medical equipment.

H-ISAC SPONSORBooth 552321-593-1470www.h-isac.org

Health-ISAC is a global, non-profit, member-driven organization offering healthcare stakeholders a trusted community for collaborating and sharing vital Threat Intelligence with each other. Join H-ISAC to actively participate to protect the industry and its vital role in critical infrastructure.

Hmatix, Inc.Booth 514408-598-3834www.hmatix.com

Hmatix is a decentralized, self-learning security solution that protects any connected medical device from threats such as ransomware. Hmatix offers non-intrusive cybersecurity for medical devices. Compact, self-learning edge devices protect vulnerable devices on the network.

HMS HealthBooth 749877-536-0833 TOLL FREE

636-536-0835www.hmshealth.com

HMS is your trusted partner for: • Equipment Inventory & Maintenance Service • On-Site, Lease-A-Tech, Depot Service for Biomedical & Respiratory Equipment • Sterilization & Infection Control Equipment Service • CMMS Technology • Datrend Authorized Dealer • HIPAA Compliance & Workstation Security

HTMA-OH SPONSORBooth 704614-788-3074www.HTMA-OH.org

The organization formed in 1974 by a small group of Clinical Engineers who had a disagreement with the city of Cleveland regarding the electrical safety testing of lab equipment. Today, HTMA-OH strives to provide opportunities for the Ohio HTM community to grow through professional fellowship.

ICWUSA.com, Inc.Booth 438541-608-2824www.icwusa.com

ICW features custom ergonomic, articulating mounting solutions for all manufacturers of medical devices and anesthesia machines.

IMES— A Division of Richardson HealthcareBooth 1526704-739-3597www.rellhealthcare.com

IMES (A Division of Richardson Healthcare) is an unmatched source of high-quality products and cost-effective solutions for imaging service providers. We support customers with QA3-tested CT replacement parts, tubes, and equipment—all backed by 24/7 technical support and hands-on service training.

IMT AnalyticsBooth 419+41-81 750 66 99www.imtanalytics.com

IMT Analytics produces high precision ventilator test devices. Our analyzers precisely measure flows, pressures, gas temperature, humidity, and oxygen concentration. IMT Analytics devices are designed to perform calibration or verification during periodic maintenance or repair service.

Injector Support and Service, LLCBooth 335888-667-1062 TOLL FREE

www.injectorsupport.com

From bio-medical technical support with parts identification and sales to preventative maintenance with calibration verifications, ISS is dedicated to providing only the very best in contrast injector support and service.

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Innovatus Imaging CorporationBooth 540844-687-5100 TOLL FREE

www.innovatusimaging.com

Innovatus Imaging is the ISO-13485:2016 certified provider of best-in-class service on MRI coils, ultrasound probes, CR systems, dry film printers, and digital radiography solutions. The company also has an FDA-registered site for the design and manufacturing of specialty products.

IntegriTechBooth 752614-861-8891www.integritech.com

IntegriTech offers a diverse array of innovative medical technologies, including surgical monitors, medical recorders, monitor suspensions, surgical lamps, and communication systems. This company is known for their expert-level knowledge around video and audio integration.

Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC SPONSOR Booth 26877-789-9903 TOLL FREE

918-794-3900www.integritybiomed.com

We at Integrity Biomedical Services have over 30 years of experience in the biomedical field. You can trust that we will provide you with the best equipment service and support. We value our customers and will work to make sure all your needs are met. We are ISO 9001:2015 Certified! Call us today!

Interpower CorporationBooth 750800-662-2290 TOLL FREE

641-673-5000www.interpower.com

Interpower® offers a full-line of hospital-grade cords, cord sets, and rewireable plugs. We have replacement cords with no minimum order requirements, including special lengths and colors. We have same day shipments on in-stock items. We offer a 1-week U.S. manufacturing lead time on non-stock cords.

Interstate BatteriesBooth 1435972-804-9039interstateallbattery.com/medical

Powering more than 2,500 hospitals nationwide with our comprehensive catalog of batteries. Specializing in infusion pumps, monitors, and seal-lead acid, with local delivery partnerships. Interstate Batteries—It’s not a battery. It’s a life.™

IntertekBooth 444800-967-5352www.intertek.com/medical

IvenixBooth 1544978-775-8050www.ivenix.com

Meet The Ivenix Infusion System—a large volume infusion pump supported by a management system specifically designed to simplify every step of infusion delivery, help to eliminate unnecessary work, and enable the infusion system to inform decisions.

J2S MedicalBooth 1325844-342-5527 TOLL FREE

www.j2smedical.com

J2S Medical provides cost effective solutions for medical products, parts, replacement parts, and service options for hospitals and alternate site healthcare organizations in the U.S., Canada and Latin America.

KARL STORZ Endoscopy-AmericaBooth 434800-218-8100 TOLL FREE

www.karlstorz.com

KARL STORZ, a leader in minimally invasive surgical solutions, offers repair and support services. The PROTECTION1® Program includes Field Service Technicians who provide onsite service, E-Class® rigid and flexible endoscope exchanges, face-to-face support by On-site Endoscopic Specialists, and more.

LABORIEBooth 808800-522-6743 TOLL FREE

www.laborie.com

LABORIE takes great pride in improving patients’ lives through innovations in pelvic floor and gastroenterology diagnostic and treatment options. LABORIE’s product line includes solutions for Urodynamics, Anorectal Manometry, Uroflowmetry, Ultrasound, Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, and Gastroenterology.

LifeSyncBooth 1346800-358-2468 TOLL FREE

954-345-9800www.advantagemed.com

Advantage Medical Cables (AMC) provides Cardiology, Patient Monitoring, and Neurodiagnostics accessories, and markets the AMC, LifeSync, and Rochester brands worldwide. Our brands provide one of the

most robust and diverse product lines in ECG, SpO2, NIPB, IBP, EMG, EEG, IOM, PSG, EP, and Cath Labs.

Marquis MedicalBooth 317866-645-7457 TOLL FREE

www.marquismedical.net

MasimoBooth 1149949-297-7000www.masimo.com

A key medical technology innovator, Masimo is responsible for the invention of award-winning noninvasive technologies, medical devices, and a wide array of sensors that are revolutionizing patient monitoring in various care settings.

Maull Biomedical Training, LLCBooth 652440-724-7511www.maullbiomedical.com

Maull Biomedical Training provides contrast injector operation and service training that enables you to perform PMs, cals/cal verifications, and repairs. Training covers the Mark 7 Arterion, Mark V Plus, ProVis, Spectris Solaris, Stellant, Envision, CT 9000 ADV, Angiomat Illumena, and OptiVantage.

Mayo Clinic–Healthcare Technology ManagementBooth 909507-284-8654www.mayoclinic.org

Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc.Booth 524800-608-3001 TOLL FREE

508-996-9005med.equipment

Equipment Acquisition & Life-Cycle Management Re-Imagined. • Increase OEM trade-in offers • Improve department efficiency • Add a buffer to avoid a ePHI/HIPPA violation • Save time and maximize revenue • Buy new, refurbished, and used equipment at: med.equipment • Instant pricing and availability

Medical Imaging Solutions, LLCBooth 1351800-592-9191 TOLL FREE

770-592-9191www.medicalimaginggroup.com

We buy, sell, refurbish, install and maintain previously-owned medical equipment. Tube Reclamation and Oil Purification DR Solutions Refurbished Imaging Equipment

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Medical Imaging TechnologiesBooth 1348330-633-4603www.medimagetec.com

MediMizerBooth 743888-838-4440 TOLL FREE

760-642-2002www.medimizer.com

MediMizer will also increase the data you can track and report but reduce the time it takes to maintain the data. Offering Biomedical management software (CMMS), web work orders, web requests, e-mail notification, mobile software, dashboards, and scheduled reporting.

Medline IndustriesBooth 1452845-464-1862www.medline.com

Medline Biocon bladder scanners are simple to use and extremely durable. We support our scanners with a 5 year warranty including damage protection. Featuring Bladderpoint technology which literally puts a bullseye on the fluid in the bladder for quick accurate scans.

MedPlus Equipment Services Inc.Booth 315888-614-9920 TOLL FREE

www.medplusequipment.com

MedPlus Equipment offers medical imaging equipment, parts, and service. We specialize in bone densitometers and ultrasounds. We have extensive parts for DEXA, ultrasound, c-arm, and mammography. We offer phone support, online support–remote access, repairs, parts repair, maintenance, ACR, and much more.

MedtronicBooth 021800-255-8522303-530-2300www.medtronic.com

Through innovation and collaboration, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions of people each year. Learn more about our technology, services, and solutions at Medtronic.com.

MedWrenchBooth 1255866-989-7057www.medwrench.com

MedWrench.com is a product-focused support network that provides the quickest way to find medical equipment information—from solving problems to purchasing—all in one place. Stop by our booth for a live demo of MedWrench and to learn more about our new Buy Now section.

Meriam Process TechnologiesBooth 1550800-817-7849216-281-1100www.meriam.com

Meriam manufactures technician tools and provides custom solutions for OEMs. Our focus is on pressure and temperature sensor technologies with traceable measurements. To us, a measurement is only as good as its reference. Our products and solutions cover a wide range of medical applications.

Midmark RTLSBooth 1238877-983-7787231-946-5868MidmarkRTLS.com

For a positive care experience, hospital equipment needs to be in the right place, at the right time. Using Midmark RTLS (real-time locating system), you can proactively manage equipment to its fullest potential with rules-based automation, reducing expenses and improving patient care.

MindrayBooth 638800-288-2121201-995-8000www.mindraynorthamerica.com

Mindray is a leading manufacturer of medical device products and solutions within patient monitoring, anesthesia, and ultrasound. We offer competitive warranties and premium support options including biomedical engineer training, post-warranty service, and 24/7 access to Mindray Field Service Engineers.

Mobile Instrument ServiceBooth 513800-722-3675 TOLL FREE

937-592-5025www.mobileinstrument.com

Mobile Instrument provides surgical equipment repair to hospitals nationwide via 200 mobile repair labs, a state of the art repair facility in Ohio, and satellite facilities in TN, MO, and S CA. We remain the nation’s largest, most trusted provider of surgical equipment repair since 1978.

Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.Booth 548800-426-4347 TOLL FREE

214-217-3700www.modernbiomedical.com

Since 1978, Modern Biomedical & Imaging has provided comprehensive, on-site healthcare technology management services to virtually every type of healthcare facility. Modern’s customized approach consistently exceeds our clients’ expectations of delivering affordable and quality-centered services.

Mount Carmel Health SystemBooth 1249www.mountcarmelhealth.com

MultiMedical SystemsBooth 1253888-492-3400 TOLL FREE

559-396-3000www.multimedicalsystems.com

MultiMedical Systems was established in 1996. MMS provides unparalleled comprehensive clinical engineering services, endoscopy/surgical instrument repair and sales, new and used equipment sales, and depot repair services for hospitals, surgery centers, and other medical facilities throughout the U.S.

Netech CorporationBooth 529800-547-6557 TOLL FREE

631-531-0100www.netechcorp.us

Netech Corporation is an ISO 9001:2015 certified leading manufacturer of high quality Biomedical and Industrial test instruments since 1987. Our products include Defibrillators, Pacemakers, Infusion Pumps, Electrical Safety Analyzers, Patient Simulators, and Pressure Meters.

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New England Society of Clinical Engineering (NESCE)Booth 704www.nesce.org

Nihon Kohden America, Inc. SPONSORBooth 843800-325-0283 TOLL FREE

949-580-1555us.nihonkohden.com

Nihon Kohden America offers a complete Enterprise Monitoring Solution focusing on quality and reliability. Our products include a full feature set that come standard with every monitor and our warranty on parts and labor allows us to have the best Total Cost of Ownership in the industry.

Northfield MedicalBooth 618855-667-4831 TOLL FREE

www.northfieldmedical.com

Northfield Medical is one of the largest service and repair companies of medical equipment in the U.S. We repair endoscopes, surgical instruments, power equipment, and camera devices while offering consultative support and education to help you increase financial savings and improve patient outcomes.

Nuvolo Technologies SPONSOR Booth 713844-468-8656 TOLL FREE

201-604-3883www.nuvolo.com

Nuvolo is the leader in modern, cloud-based enterprise asset management. We’re transforming lifecycle service management for asset/facilities-intensive industries like healthcare and retail. Nuvolo is the largest and fastest-growing software vendor globally, built on ServiceNow.

Ohio MedicalBooth 440866-549-6446 TOLL FREE

ohiomedical.com

Ohio Medical is a global leader of medical air and vacuum pumping systems and medical suction and oxygen therapy devices. We meet applicable regulatory requirements in the countries where we make and sell our products. We take pride in providing our customers with high quality, innovative solutions.

oneSOURCE Document Management ServicesBooth 613800-701-3560 TOLL FREE

www.onesourcedocs.com

Patient safety is everything. The medical staff rely on you for one crucial aspect of it—biomedical equipment care. With oneSOURCE you’re covered. Our comprehensive database gives you instant access to thousands of PM service and documentation manuals.

OrdrBooth 449833-673-7999 TOLL FREE

www.ordr.net

Ordr delivers complete control for the hyper-connected healthcare system, providing visibility and control over every connected device and system. Institutions utilize Ordr to automate device inventory and classification, regulate and protect with closed loop security, and track device utilization.

PartsSourceBooth 619877-497-6412 TOLL FREE

www.partssource.com

PartsSource provides advanced logistics and decision support for healthcare technology management to maintain the health of clinical assets. By increasing up time while streamlining workflow, and managing long-tail spend while improving quality, we help keep healthcare on for patients.

Philips Healthcare SPONSORBooth 1130800-229-6417 TOLL FREE

www.philips.com/healthcare

Philips is a leading health technology company focused on improving people’s health and enabling better outcomes across the health continuum—from healthy living and prevention to diagnosis, treatment, and home care. Learn more at Booth 1130.

Phoenix Data Systems, Inc.Booth 728800-541-2467 TOLL FREE

248-358-3366www.goaims.com

AIMS CMMS has served healthcare since 1984. Installed on your server, ASP hosted, or SaaS, AIMS offers the latest technology with the most complete feature-functions. Valid Entry Safeguards provide data integrity, while dashboards and analytics ensure engineering department efficiency.

Prescott’s, Inc.Booth 1530800-438-3937 TOLL FREE

www.surgicalmicroscopes.com

Prescott’s, Inc. is dedicated to offering the finest in reconditioned and new microscopes. Depending on your budget requirements, we can provide any brand of microscope system that you may need. Prescott’s also offers a complete service program supported by technicians around the country.

Pro Scope SystemsBooth 1314513-469-7267www.proscopesystems.com

Pro Scope Systems is your best choice for the best quality repair of your flexible endoscopes. We sell and repair Olympus, Pentax, Fujinon, Storz, ACMI, etc. We will save you a tremendous amount of money over our competition. We can provide fast turnaround time on your repairs and provide loaners.

Probo MedicalBooth 1153317-708-4659www.probomedical.com

Probo Medical buys, sells, repairs, and refurbishes ultrasound probes and systems, in partnership with MedCorp LLC. Our high-quality products and people-focused business model has allowed us to be a leader in providing quality ultrasound equipment at low prices!

Pronk TechnologiesBooth 519800-609-9802 TOLL FREE

818-768-5600www.pronktech.com

Pronk Technologies manufactures the most portable, compact test equipment. Products include the smallest automated safety analyzer, Safe-T Sim, SimCube Simulation System, FlowTrax IV Pump Analyzer, and EasySim educational simulator. These devices are easy to use, rugged, affordable, and reliable.

Pycube, Inc.Booth 439571-266-1992www.pycube.com

Pycube provides innovative products and services that are shaping a new age for managing enterprise assets in any healthcare facility. Our expertise in managing assets helps our customers deliver care to their patients more effectively and efficiently at a lower cost.

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QRS SolutionsBooth 849877-254-7086 TOLL FREE

951-643-4000www.qrs-solutions.com

QRS Solutions is a service company providing precise equipment calibrations and services from our mobile metrology laboratories (on-site) as well as depot calibration and repair at one of our two national office locations. We also sell market leading simulators, testers, and performance analyzers.

Radcal CorporationBooth 538626-357-7921www.radcal.com

Radcal is synonymous with quality non-invasive diagnostic x-ray meters. Radcal is proud to introduce the new Stand-Alone Touch Meter to the Accu-Gold Family of meters. Touch features a bright touch display and rechargeable battery. Accu-Gold+ and Touch Meters are complete QA solutions.

Rebotix RepairBooth 453727-343-5503www.rebotixrepair.com

We offer service on Intuitive Surgical EndoWrist instruments by resetting the use count and repairing the distal end to allow you to extend the life of your instruments. These multi-use devices are common laparoscopic instruments that are eligible for repair. Stop by Booth 453 to learn more.

Rees ScientificBooth 635609-671-2734www.reesscientific.com

Since 1982, Rees Scientific has been the industry standard for automated temperature monitoring. The Centron Environmental Monitoring System is a solution designed from the ground up to monitor critical equipment in the Pharmacy, Blood Bank, Laboratory, and Nutrition areas of any size facility.

reLink MedicalBooth 1318216-762-0588www.relinkmedical.com

ReNew Biomedical ServicesBooth 1448844-425-0987www.renewbiomedical.com

ReNew Biomedical provides a convenient, cost-effective alternative to high-priced OEM equipment repair and service. We know properly functioning medical equipment is essential for your day to day success. Our goal is to save you time and money. Servicing you is our first priority, and our certified biomed service guarantees your equipment will perform when it matters most. We service, maintain, and support defibrillators, ventilators, infusion pumps, AEDs, EKG/ECGs, and vital signs monitors.

RepairMEDBooth 416855-813-8100 TOLL FREE

www.repairmed.net

RepairMED is a one-stop component-level repair depot providing the most comprehensive and cost-effective, flat-rate repair pricing in the industry. We offer no-hassle warranties on all repairs and fast turn-around times. RepairMED offers component level repairs on the following types of equipment: IV, Feeding and Syringe/PCA Pumps; Patient and Vital Signs Monitors; EKG Carts; External Pacemakers, Defibrillators, LCD/Surgical Displays; Video Recorders/Printers; ESU; and many other devices!

Replacement Parts Industries, Inc.Booth 426800-221-9723 TOLL FREE

818-882-8611www.rpiparts.com

Since 1972, RPI has been the leader in replacement parts for healthcare equipment. RPI is your source for quality parts to fit sterilizers, cast cutters, infant care systems, centrifuges, exam tables and chairs, ESUs, and much more. RPI carries patient cables, lead wires, and acquisition cables.

Retrieve Medical EquipmentBooth 415330-963-0277www.retrievemedicalequipment.com

Retrieve Medical Equipment offers imaging and biomedical equipment solutions, including service and deinstallation. We purchase out of service equipment from hospitals, imaging centers, and other medical facilities at generous valuation and offer refurbished equipment reconditioned to like-new.

Rigel Medical— A Seaward Group CompanyBooth 1035813-886-2775www.seaward-groupusa.com

Rigel Medical, a leading global supplier of biomedical test equipment, will display a full line of biomedical test equipment including safety analyzers, patient simulators, and performance analyzers. See an active demonstration of our ESU analyzer (Uni-Therm) along with the Valleylab FT10.

RSTIBooth 1219833-229-7784 TOLL FREE

440-349-4700www.rsti-training.com

Since 1985, RSTI has been the industry leader in multi-vendor diagnostic imaging service training. We provide basic and in-depth educational programs. Our hands-on training programs provide healthcare technology service professionals the skills they need to maintain today’s medical imaging systems.

RTI, Inc.Booth 1236800-222-7537 TOLL FREE

973-439-0242www.rtigroup.com

RTI provides quality assurance solutions for X-ray modalities. Our meters include both the Cobia and Piranha lines. Plug-N-Play technology provides for easy set-up and wirelessly interfaces to your PC or Windows tablet for documentation with our Ocean software. Contact us to arrange a demonstration.

Sage Services GroupBooth 1043877-281-7243 TOLL FREE

www.sageservicesgroup.com

Sage Services Group is the single source solution for all your patient monitoring needs. Whether it is depot repair service, the purchase of refurbished equipment, replacement parts, or monitoring accessories, we have a solution that fits your needs and budget. We service all manufacturers and models.

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Select BiomedicalBooth 1532866-559-3500 TOLL FREE

952-897-3500www.selectbiomedical.com

Select Biomedical offers repair expertise on infusion pumps, syringe pumps, medical monitors, pulse oximeters, and other critical acute care equipment. We can support your OEM supported and end-of-life equipment, and also buy and sell used equipment. You need support, choose Select Biomedical!

Serim Research CorporationBooth 905800-542-4670 TOLL FREE

574-264-3440www.serim.com

Serim® Research develops and manufactures innovative test strip technology used in many essential areas of the healthcare industry, including tests for dialysis disinfectants, medical instrument reprocessing, sanitizers, High Level Disinfectants (HLD), and water quality.

ShroudGuardBooth 551800-261-9953 TOLL FREE

www.shroudguard.com

ShroudGuard OR Table Pedestal Protector prevents expensive damage caused by interference with equipment left on the table base. Fabricated from sturdy, powder-coated 3003 Aluminum, this accessory mounts securely without modification to table, is easy to set up and remove for cleaning, and saves $$ and time.

Siemens Healthineers SPONSORBooth 925888-826-9702 TOLL FREE

usa.healthcare.siemens.com

Siemens Healthineers is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, health IT, and services.

SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.)Booth 539800-747-8044 TOLL FREE

630-221-1988www.sis-usa.com

Your OR and clinical departments demand prompt and tailored responses to their needs—and you need to be agile enough to provide them. Our instrument and device management programs will help keep your facility running smoothly. SIS is a true partner dedicated to helping you challenge the status quo.

Smiths MedicalBooth 325800-258-5361 TOLL FREE

www.smiths-medical.com

Smiths Medical is a global manufacturer of medical devices providing solutions for over 60 years. We will be demonstrating PharmGuard® interoperability software for use with Medfusion® 4000 wireless syringe pumps. The new version allows bi-directional integration with IHE-compatible EMR systems.

Sociedad Mexicana De Ingenieria BiomedicaBooth 70455-55-74-45-05somib.org.mx

Sodexo CTM SPONSORBooth 1031877-472-8633 TOLL FREE

615-844-8800www.sodexousa.com

Sodexo Clinical Technology Management provides medical equipment, asset management services, field services, depot services, and equipment management software for healthcare providers across the country. Sodexo CTM has the experience to meet your needs.

SONODEPOT, Inc.Booth 1339877-891-0084 TOLL FREE

407-892-5577www.sonodepot.com

We would like to help you with fast Ultrasound Repairs, technical support, parts, and new or used Ultrasound Equipment. Our dedicated team of Ultrasound experts are just a click or call away. Wisdom is applied knowledge and we are Ultrasound experts. Ultrasound Service, Parts, Systems, and more!

Sotera Wireless, Inc.Booth 805858-427-4620www.soterawireless.com

Sotera Wireless—maker of the ViSi Mobile and the only continuous multi-parameter vital signs patient monitoring system with Life-Threatening Arrhythmias to enable early detection, intervention, and rapid response for greater patient safety.

Southeastern Biomedical Associates, Inc.Booth 1313828-396-6010www.sebiomedical.com

Southeastern Biomedical is an ISO specializing in GE non-imaging refurbished product sales, parts, repair, and free technical support services. Additionally, on-site and depot test equipment calibration services are offered. The company is ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 17025:2017 Certified.

Spacelabs HealthcareBooth 1018800-522-7025 TOLL FREE

425-396-3300www.spacelabshealthcare.com

Spacelabs’ medical devices and software deliver critical patient data across local and remote systems, enable better-informed decisions, increase efficiencies, and create a safer environment for patients with on-demand alarm reporting at your fingertips.

SPBS, Inc.Booth 331800-713-2396 TOLL FREE

www.spbs.com

At SPBS, we deliver local, mobile, and tailored solutions for your organization. We are proud to support our clients through quick response times, flexible plans, highly qualified technicians, and real-time online access to records and documentation. Whatever your needs may be, SPBS is there for you!

Spectrum Technologies, Inc. SPONSORBooth 550800-342-7748 TOLL FREE

570-509-2910www.biomedcalibration.com

STI is a provider of Onsite/Depot calibration as well as repair services for biomedical and industrial test equipment. We are ISO 17025 accredited with lab locations across the U.S. and Eastern Canada.

STANLEY HealthcareBooth 1213888-622-6992 TOLL FREE

www.stanleyhealthcare.com

STANLEY Healthcare’s solutions are some of the most trusted in the industry, relied on by over 15,000 healthcare organizations worldwide, 40+ Integration Partners, and 2M+ RTLS tags deployed. We invite you to learn more in person at the STANLEY Healthcare Booth 1213 or at www.stanleyhealthcare.com.

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Stephens International Recruiting, Inc. SPONSORBooth 1145888-785-2638 TOLL FREE

870-431-5485www.bmets-usa.com

Leader in Nationwide Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) Recruitment & Placement Services, Permanent & Temporary, for 30+ years! Specializing in Professional & Military-Trained Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs), Imaging Service Engineer/Technicians, Field Service Engineers, Managers.

STERIS Corporation SPONSORBooth 1233440-354-2600www.steris.com

STERIS is a leading provider of infection prevention and other procedural products and services. The company is focused primarily on healthcare, pharmaceutical, and medical device customers. STERIS Instrument Management Services (IMS) offers an array of cost effective surgical device management.

Strata Decision TechnologyBooth 1441312-827-7711www.stratadecision.com

With 20+ years of experience in capital and replacement planning, Strata Decision Technology is 100% focused on healthcare. Strata provides the top cloud-based financial analytics and performance platform to 200+ healthcare delivery systems with the only Equipment Replacement tool on the market.

Strongarm HealthcareBooth 517215-443-3400www.strongarmhealthcare.com

Products include the CleanMount, featuring internal cabling that provides a smooth, easily cleanable exterior. The CleanMount’s ergonomic articulation provides improved patient engagement and, because the CleanMount comes prewired, installation is quick and easy.

StrykerBooth 417269-385-2600www.stryker.com

We are your partner for proven prevention and response. Our innovative solutions help improve patient and caregiver outcomes across the continuum of care by advancing emergency medical response and addressing preventable hospital-acquired conditions.

Summit Imaging SPONSORBooth 830866-586-3744 TOLL FREE

www.mysummitimaging.com

Summit Imaging is an Ultrasound & Mammography service provider offering safe and reliable replacement parts and transducer repairs governed under an ISO 13485:2003 certified Quality Management System. We are committed to Making Our Customers Heroes®.

Symantec SPONSORBooth 313703-625-0381www.symantec.com

Symantec helps organizations, governments and people secure their most important data wherever it lives. Organizations across the world look to Symantec for strategic, integrated solutions to defend against sophisticated attacks across endpoints, cloud, and infrastructure.

Tech Knowledge Associates (TKA) SPONSORBooth [email protected] www.ii-techknow.com

TechNationBooth 1252800-906-3373 TOLL FREE

www.1technation.com

TechNation magazine fosters a sense of community among HTM professionals. In addition to providing up-to-date news about the profession with the magazine, the addition of the bi-annual MD Expo and our weekly webinar series, Webinar Wednesday, TechNation is your one-stop-resource for all things HTM!

Technical Life Care (TLC)Booth 1313800-989-8949 TOLL FREE

technicallifecare.com

Technical Prospects LLCBooth 1228877-604-6583 TOLL FREE

920-757-6583www.technicalprospects.com

With over 20 years of experience with Siemens medical imaging parts, training, and support, Technical Prospects is an industry expert. A DOA rate lower than OEM repaired parts, providing quality-tested parts at cost savings is a priority to ensure our customers’ equipment is up and running quickly.

Tenacore Holdings, Inc.Booth 1232800-297-2241 TOLL FREE

www.tenacore.com

Tenacore provides high-quality, cost-effective products and services to the healthcare industry. We manufacture and repair a wide range of parts and products from patient monitoring equipment to SPO2 cables. Tenacore is ISO13485:2003 certified and FDA registered.

The InterMed GroupBooth 1244800-768-8622 TOLL FREE

www.intermed1.com

The InterMed Group is a premier provider of integrated health technologies. We’re focused on enhancing the quality, cost, and confidence in your equipment administration. Our extensive experience with most modalities and unique “Jump Teams” are empowered to deliver unmatched customer service.

TMA SystemsBooth 516800-862-1130 TOLL FREE

918-858-6600www.tmasystems.com

TMA Systems is a provider of maintenance management software and computerized maintenance management systems. Our solutions assist facilities in effectively accounting for, maintaining, and extending the life of physical assets. Send an e-mail to [email protected] for additional information.

Traco Medical, Inc.Booth 612605-339-9339www.tracomedical.com

Traco Medical sells refurbished and patient-ready Hill-Rom hospital beds and parts.

Tri-Imaging SolutionsBooth 1534855-401-4888 TOLL FREE

www.triimaging.com

Tri-Imaging Solutions is an independently-owned replacement parts, equipment, technical training, and technical support services company for the diagnostic imaging industry. We are ISO 13485:2016 certified.

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TRIMEDX SPONSORBooth 433877-874-6339 TOLL FREE

www.trimedx.com

TRIMEDX was built by providers for providers and is defining total clinical asset performance for the healthcare industry. TRIMEDX leverages a history of clinical engineering expertise to manage over $30 billion in clinical assets. Booth 433.

Trisonics, Inc. SPONSOR Booth 1522877-876-6427 TOLL FREE

717-939-6860www.trisonics.com

Trisonics is your ultrasound imaging partner specializing in service, support, systems, and parts. Our goal is to provide cost-effective solutions emphasized on personalized service. With expertise in multi-vendor system repair and sales, our staff will guide you to the right solution.

TruAsset, LLCBooth 541214-276-1280www.truasset.com

TruAsset came from the need to better adapt to the changing field of Healthcare and the governing agencies they fall under. There are rules these groups define that off the shelf software packages can not accommodate. This is where TruAsset comes in.

TSI Inc.Booth 651800-874-2811 TOLL FREE

651-483-0900www.tsi.com

TSI Inc. is a manufacturer of biomedical test equipment, gas flow meters, and installed OEM mass flow sensors for medical devices. Our featured products are portable, handheld flow analyzers for testing ventilators and other medical devices. Our flow products are made with platinum thin film sensor.

UptimeHealthBooth 345857-302-3732www.uptimehealth.com

UptimeHealth consults with healthcare facilities around the country to implement the best practices for equipment life-cycle management. We offer clients a CMMS tool with powerful analytics on equipment performance, and connect them with independent service organizations when appropriate.

USOC Medical SPONSORBooth 913855-888-8762 TOLL FREE

949-243-9109www.usocmedical.com

USOC Bio-Medical Services provides biomedical equipment repair solutions to hospitals, healthcare facilities, clinics, and medical companies of all types and sizes. We are committed to providing high-quality, cost-effective equipment and services to all of our clients. USOC Bio-Medical fosters a climate where innovation, creativity, and continuous quality improvement take place. Each member of our organization is dedicated to excellence and continual organization and professional improvement.

Varex ImagingBooth 1440843-767-3005www.vareximaging.com

At Varex Imaging, we aren’t just a supplier to our customers. We aim to be an extension of their teams; a partner in their success. Our goal is to facilitate our customers’ ability to provide world class service. At Varex Imaging, we are Solutions in Sight™. www.vareximaging.com

Verathon MedicalBooth 1443800-331-2313 TOLL FREE

425-867-1348www.verathon.com

BladderScan Prime Plus™, powered by ImageSense™, a groundbreaking algorithm harnessing real-world clinical data, deep learning, and artificial intelligence technology. Streamlined workflow and durable industrial design makes Prime Plus the industry leading portable ultrasound device.

Veritas Infusion Solutions, LLCBooth 425888-899-0599 TOLL FREE

www.veritasiv.com

We pride ourselves on providing first class quality service with a cost effective approach to serve our clients. Our goal is to reduce turnaround time on BD Alaris IV pumps, and provide a viable solution for the hospital to reallocate resources.

VIZZIA TechnologiesBooth 412855-849-9421 TOLL FREE

770-652-7691www.vizziatech.com

VIZZIA is a full-service provider of tracking-technology solutions for healthcare organizations. Our RTLS and Passive RFID solutions help hospitals cut costs and streamline complicated processes such as asset management, temperature monitoring, hand-hygiene compliance, and patient flow.

Welch Allyn, Inc.Booth 919800-535-6663 TOLL FREE

315-685-4100www.welchallyn.com

Welch Allyn, now part of Hill-Rom, is committed to providing smarter tools to help clinicians assess, diagnose, and treat every patient with confidence. From physical assessment tools to connected vital signs and cardiology devices, we help people get better care inside and outside the hospital.

WES Enterprises, L.P.Booth 1538877-698-7866 TOLL FREE

817-753-6680www.wesendoscopy.com

WES Enterprises L.P. was founded in 1997. Since then, we have quickly grown to become one of the leading companies in the country to offer medical equipment repair services and sales. We offer an extensive list of repair capabilities that include all of the major manufacturers.

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Zetta Medical Technologies, LLCBooth 631800-991-1021 TOLL FREE

847-550-9990www.zettamed.com

Zetta Medical Technologies provides service solutions on CT, MRI, and PET/CT equipment at a fraction of the cost of an OEM program. Offerings include pre-owned equipment from GE, Siemens, Toshiba, and Philips. Services include comprehensive maintenance programs, calibrations, relocations, magnet ramp and shim, CT tube replacement, MRI Coldhead replacement, service training, and applications training. Zetta also offers part repairs and up to 80% discount off OEM list prices for replacement parts.

Zingbox, Inc.Booth 734650-422-3624www.zingbox.com

Enabling the Internet of Trusted Things, Zingbox is the industry’s first and only IoT security solution provider to leverage the individual personalities of IoT devices to provide accurate visibility and protection of an organization’s IoT assets.

ZOLL Medical, Inc.Booth 333800-348-9011 TOLL FREE

978-421-9655www.zoll.com

ZOLL® Medical Corporation offers medical devices and software solutions; helps hospital professionals manage, treat, and save lives. ZOLL offers innovative, hospital-specific products for defibrillation, circulation, pacing, temp management, ventilation, and information management to improve SCA outcomes.

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Accessories & PartsAlco Sales & Service Co. ................... 528Alpha Source Group ....................... 1341Bay Corporation .............................. 1312Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc. .... 518Diagnostic Solutions .......................... 653Elite Biomedical Solutions .................. 339GE Healthcare ................................. 1227Injector Support and Service, LLC ...... 335Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC ...... 626PartsSource ....................................... 619Pro Scope Systems .......................... 1314Replacement Parts Industries, Inc. ..... 426Sage Services Group ....................... 1043ShroudGuard .................................... 551SONODEPOT, Inc. ............................ 1339Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018Tenacore Holdings, Inc. ................... 1232TMA Systems .................................... 516Traco Medical, Inc. ............................ 612Tri-Imaging Solutions ...................... 1534

Anesthesia Equipment & ServiceA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343Bay Corporation .............................. 1312Dräger, Inc. ..................................... 1013Fluke Biomedical/RaySafe ................ 1313General Anesthetic Services .............. 633HMS Health ...................................... 749Mindray ............................................ 638MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331

Asset Management & TrackingABM Healthcare ................................ 825Accruent ......................................... 1239AiRISTA, LLC ..................................... 512Asimily ............................................ 1248Asset Services, Inc. ............................ 413Assist International.......................... 1426Baxter International........................... 422CenTrak, Inc. ................................... 1540Connexall USA ................................ 1142Crothall Healthcare ......................... 1112CSA Service Solutions ..................... 1354CyberMDX ...................................... 1524ECRI Institute .................................... 834Enlighted, Inc. ................................... 443EQ2, LLC ......................................... 1116FSI .................................................. 1442GE Healthcare ................................. 1227Healthcare Technical Staffing LLC ...... 629Hmatix, Inc. ...................................... 514MediMizer ........................................ 743Midmark RTLS................................. 1238Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.... 548Nuvolo Technologies ......................... 713Ordr .................................................. 449

PartsSource ....................................... 619Philips Healthcare ............................ 1130Phoenix Data Systems, Inc. ................ 728Pycube, Inc. ...................................... 439reLink Medical ................................ 1318Sodexo CTM ................................... 1031SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331STANLEY Healthcare ....................... 1213Strata Decision Technology .............. 1441The InterMed Group ....................... 1244TMA Systems .................................... 516TRIMEDX .......................................... 433TruAsset, LLC .................................... 541UptimeHealth ................................... 345VIZZIA Technologies .......................... 412Zingbox, Inc. ..................................... 734ZOLL Medical, Inc. ............................. 333

Batteries, Battery Chargers & AnalyzersAlpha Source Group ....................... 1341Atlas Specialty Lighting ..................... 429Cadex Electronics, Inc. ...................... 427CPN Power, Inc. .............................. 1431Fluke Biomedical/RaySafe ................ 1313Interstate Batteries .......................... 1435

Beds & Treatment SurfacesAlco Sales & Service Co. ................... 528Stryker .............................................. 417Traco Medical, Inc. ............................ 612

Biomedical Test EquipmentA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343BC Group International, Inc. .............. 731Cadex Electronics, Inc. ...................... 427Datrend Systems, Inc. ........................ 749DOTmed.com, Inc. .......................... 1137Fluke Biomedical/RaySafe ................ 1313HMS Health ...................................... 749IMT Analytics .................................... 419Meriam Process Technologies .......... 1550Netech Corporation .......................... 529Pronk Technologies ........................... 519QRS Solutions ................................... 849Radcal Corporation ........................... 538Rigel Medical—A Seaward Group

Company .................................. 1035RTI, Inc............................................ 1236Southeastern Biomedical Associates,

Inc. ........................................... 1313Spectrum Technologies, Inc. .............. 550The InterMed Group ....................... 1244TSI, Inc. ............................................. 651

Blood Fluid Warming EquipmentBaxter International........................... 422Smiths Medical ................................. 325

Blood Pressure Monitors & EquipmentCables and Sensors ......................... 1542Sotera Wireless, Inc. .......................... 805Welch Allyn, Inc. ............................... 919

Cable & Wire ProductsBETA Biomed Services, Inc. ................ 616Interpower Corporation .................... 750LifeSync .......................................... 1346

CartsAlco Sales & Service Co. ................... 528Amico Accessories .......................... 1131GCX Corporation ............................ 1423Ohio Medical .................................... 440

Clinical Information Systems (CIS)Capsule Technologies, Inc. .............. 1439Nuvolo Technologies ......................... 713Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018

Communication & Paging SystemsAmplion .......................................... 1247Diversified Medical Innovation Group .. 414Hall Research Technologies .............. 1155IntegriTech ........................................ 752

Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)Accruent ......................................... 1239Datrend Systems, Inc. ........................ 749EQ2, LLC ......................................... 1116FSI .................................................. 1442HMS Health ...................................... 749MediMizer ........................................ 743Phoenix Data Systems, Inc. ................ 728Pycube, Inc. ...................................... 439TMA Systems .................................... 516TRIMEDX .......................................... 433UptimeHealth ................................... 345

Contract Engineering & Manufacturing ServicesGCX Corporation ............................ 1423Stephens International Recruiting,

Inc. ........................................... 1145

CPR Assist DevicesStryker .............................................. 417ZOLL Medical, Inc. ............................. 333

DefibrillatorsFluke Biomedical/RaySafe ................ 1313Netech Corporation .......................... 529Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843RepairMED ........................................ 416Stryker .............................................. 417ZOLL Medical, Inc. ............................. 333

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Diagnostic ImagingAdvanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc. .. 527Althea–US ......................................... 450Consensys Imaging Service .............. 1316CPN Power, Inc. .............................. 1431EchoNous ......................................... 353EIZO Inc. ........................................... 351Express Systems & Parts Network,

Inc. ........................................... 1349Innovatus Imaging Corporation ......... 540LABORIE ........................................... 808Maull Biomedical Training, LLC .......... 652Mindray ............................................ 638MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253Probo Medical ................................. 1153Radcal Corporation ........................... 538RSTI ................................................ 1219RTI, Inc............................................ 1236SONODEPOT, Inc. ............................ 1339Tri-Imaging Solutions ...................... 1534Trisonics, Inc. .................................. 1522Varex Imaging ................................. 1440Zetta Medical Technologies, LLC ........ 631

Dialysis EquipmentBaxter International........................... 422

ECG MonitoringBMES (Bio-Medical Equipment

Service Co.) ................................. 430LifeSync .......................................... 1346Sotera Wireless, Inc. .......................... 805Welch Allyn, Inc. ............................... 919ZOLL Medical, Inc. ............................. 333

Education & TrainingAdvanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc. .. 527Althea–US ......................................... 450American College of Clinical

Engineering (ACCE) ................... 1135Assist International.......................... 1426DNV GL Healthcare ........................... 904ECRI Institute .................................... 834GE Healthcare ................................. 1227Healthmark Industries ..................... 1424Maull Biomedical Training, LLC .......... 652Mayo Clinic–Healthcare Technology

Management .............................. 909MedWrench .................................... 1255Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843QRS Solutions ................................... 849RSTI ................................................ 1219Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.) .. 539STERIS Corporation ......................... 1233TechNation ..................................... 1252Technical Prospects LLC ................... 1228Tri-Imaging Solutions ...................... 1534

Electrical ComponentsCPN Power, Inc. .............................. 1431Interpower Corporation .................... 750

ElectrosurgeryMedtronic ....................................... 1021RepairMED ........................................ 416

Employment ServicesCOAG Biomedical, Inc. ...................... 515Healthcare Technical Staffing LLC ...... 629Mayo Clinic–Healthcare Technology

Management .............................. 909Stephens International Recruiting,

Inc. ........................................... 1145

Endoscopy EquipmentAmpronix .......................................... 725BFW, Inc. .......................................... 809CS Medical, LLC .............................. 1438Healthmark Industries ..................... 1424J2S Medical ..................................... 1325Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc. .... 524MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253Northfield Medical ............................ 618Pro Scope Systems .......................... 1314Serim Research Corporation .............. 905WES Enterprises, L.P. ....................... 1538

Equipment CalibrationA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343BC Group International, Inc. .............. 731CSA Service Solutions ..................... 1354DEXA Solutions ................................. 637Meriam Process Technologies .......... 1550Pronk Technologies ........................... 519QRS Solutions ................................... 849Radcal Corporation ........................... 538Rees Scientific ................................... 635Southeastern Biomedical Associates,

Inc. ........................................... 1313Spectrum Technologies, Inc. .............. 550

Equipment Management SoftwareAccruent ......................................... 1239Asset Services, Inc. ............................ 413ECRI Institute .................................... 834EQ2, LLC ......................................... 1116FSI .................................................. 1442MediMizer ........................................ 743Ordr .................................................. 449Phoenix Data Systems, Inc. ................ 728Rigel Medical—A Seaward Group

Company .................................. 1035Sodexo CTM ................................... 1031Strata Decision Technology .............. 1441UptimeHealth ................................... 345Zingbox, Inc. ..................................... 734

Equipment RentalBaxter International........................... 422J2S Medical ..................................... 1325Prescott’s, Inc. ................................. 1530Pro Scope Systems .......................... 1314reLink Medical ................................ 1318Select Biomedical ............................ 1532

Equipment Service TrainingFirst Call Parts ................................. 1049IMES—A Division of Richardson

Healthcare................................. 1526Maull Biomedical Training, LLC .......... 652RSTI ................................................ 1219Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925Stryker .............................................. 417Summit Imaging ............................... 830

Equipment Service, Repair & Evaluation626 Holdings LLC .............................. 648AIV, Inc. ............................................ 327Ampronix .......................................... 725Baxter International........................... 422Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc. .... 518BMES (Bio-Medical Equipment

Service Co.) ................................. 430COAG Biomedical, Inc. ...................... 515Crothall Healthcare ......................... 1112CSA Service Solutions ..................... 1354DirectMed Parts & Service ................. 547Dräger, Inc. ..................................... 1013Elite Biomedical Solutions .................. 339GE Healthcare ................................. 1227General Anesthetic Services .............. 633HMS Health ...................................... 749Injector Support and Service, LLC ...... 335Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC ...... 626J2S Medical ..................................... 1325KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America ...... 434MedWrench .................................... 1255Mindray ............................................ 638Mobile Instrument Service ................. 513Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.... 548PartsSource ....................................... 619Philips Healthcare ............................ 1130Prescott’s, Inc. ................................. 1530Pro Scope Systems .......................... 1314Pronk Technologies ........................... 519Rebotix Repair ................................... 453RepairMED ........................................ 416Sage Services Group ....................... 1043Select Biomedical ............................ 1532Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.) .. 539Sodexo CTM ................................... 1031Spectrum Technologies, Inc. .............. 550Summit Imaging ............................... 830

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Tenacore Holdings, Inc. ................... 1232TRIMEDX .......................................... 433USOC Medical .................................. 913Veritas Infusion Solutions, LLC ........... 425WES Enterprises, L.P. ....................... 1538Zetta Medical Technologies, LLC ........ 631

Equipment—UsedBiomedical Repair & Consulting

Services Inc. ................................ 639BMES (Bio-Medical Equipment

Service Co.) ................................. 430Capital Medical Resources, LLC ......... 553Centurion Service Group ................. 1353DEXA Solutions ................................. 637Express Systems & Parts Network,

Inc. ........................................... 1349General Anesthetic Services .............. 633Injector Support and Service, LLC ...... 335J2S Medical ..................................... 1325Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc. .... 524Mobile Instrument Service ................. 513MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253reLink Medical ................................ 1318Retrieve Medical Equipment .............. 415Select Biomedical ............................ 1532Tenacore Holdings, Inc. ................... 1232TMA Systems .................................... 516Traco Medical, Inc. ............................ 612Tri-Imaging Solutions ...................... 1534USOC Medical .................................. 913WES Enterprises, L.P. ....................... 1538

Fetal/Neonatal/Perinatal Monitoring EquipmentAIV, Inc. ............................................ 327Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843Probo Medical ................................. 1153Replacement Parts Industries, Inc. ..... 426Trisonics, Inc. .................................. 1522

Flat Panel DisplaysAmpronix .......................................... 725Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323Diversified Medical Innovation Group .. 414Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC ...... 626Varex Imaging ................................. 1440

Gas Distribution Equipment & AccessoriesBay Corporation .............................. 1312TSI, Inc. ............................................. 651

HIPAA Compliance & Workstation SecurityAsimily ............................................ 1248Connexall USA ................................ 1142CyberMDX ...................................... 1524H-ISAC .............................................. 552HMS Health ...................................... 749Ordr .................................................. 449

Image IntensifiersExpress Systems & Parts Network,

Inc. ........................................... 1349

Imaging Equipment, Parts & Service626 Holdings LLC .............................. 648Advanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc. .. 527Alpha Source Group ....................... 1341Althea–US ......................................... 450Ampronix .......................................... 725Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc. .... 518CIVCO Medical Solutions ................ 1451Consensys Imaging Service .............. 1316Crothall Healthcare ......................... 1112DEXA Solutions ................................. 637Diagnostic Solutions .......................... 653DirectMed Parts & Service ................. 547DOTmed.com, Inc. .......................... 1137EIZO Inc. ........................................... 351Exclusive Medical Solutions ............... 452Express Systems & Parts Network,

Inc. ........................................... 1349First Call Parts ................................. 1049Hall Research Technologies .............. 1155IMES—A Division of Richardson

Healthcare................................. 1526Injector Support and Service, LLC ...... 335Innovatus Imaging Corporation ......... 540Interstate Batteries .......................... 1435LABORIE ........................................... 808Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc. .... 524Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.... 548PartsSource ....................................... 619Philips Healthcare ............................ 1130Probo Medical ................................. 1153Retrieve Medical Equipment .............. 415RSTI ................................................ 1219Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925SONODEPOT, Inc. ............................ 1339SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331Summit Imaging ............................... 830Technical Prospects LLC ................... 1228The InterMed Group ....................... 1244TRIMEDX .......................................... 433Trisonics, Inc. .................................. 1522Varex Imaging ................................. 1440Zetta Medical Technologies, LLC ........ 631

Independent Repair ServicesCapital Medical Resources, LLC ......... 553CSA Service Solutions ..................... 1354DirectMed Parts & Service ................. 547Mobile Instrument Service ................. 513Modern Biomedical & Imaging, Inc.... 548Northfield Medical ............................ 618Probo Medical ................................. 1153Pronk Technologies ........................... 519SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.) .. 539SONODEPOT, Inc. ............................ 1339

Indoor Positioning SystemsAiRISTA, LLC ..................................... 512Midmark RTLS................................. 1238VIZZIA Technologies .......................... 412

Information TechnologyAmplion .......................................... 1247Asimily ............................................ 1248CyberMDX ...................................... 1524H-ISAC .............................................. 552Hmatix, Inc. ...................................... 514Ivenix .............................................. 1544Nuvolo Technologies ......................... 713Ordr .................................................. 449Veritas Infusion Solutions, LLC ........... 425Zingbox, Inc. ..................................... 734

Infusion DevicesAIV, Inc. ............................................ 327Baxter International........................... 422Elite Biomedical Solutions .................. 339Fluke Biomedical/RaySafe ................ 1313Ivenix .............................................. 1544J2S Medical ..................................... 1325Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc. .... 524Netech Corporation .......................... 529RepairMED ........................................ 416Select Biomedical ............................ 1532Smiths Medical ................................. 325Veritas Infusion Solutions, LLC ........... 425

Instrument Mounting SystemsAmico Accessories .......................... 1131

Interoperability SolutionsAiRISTA, LLC ..................................... 512Capsule Technologies, Inc. .............. 1439Connexall USA ................................ 1142CyberMDX ...................................... 1524Diversified Medical Innovation Group .. 414EQ2, LLC ......................................... 1116H-ISAC .............................................. 552Ivenix .............................................. 1544Masimo .......................................... 1149Mindray ............................................ 638Smiths Medical ................................. 325Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018

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Laboratory ServicesCSA Service Solutions ..................... 1354Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925

Light Sources & Replacement BulbsAtlas Specialty Lighting ..................... 429Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323Enlighted, Inc. ................................... 443

Medical ScalesDOTmed.com, Inc. .......................... 1137

MicroscopesPrescott’s, Inc. ................................. 1530

Monitoring & Recording Equipment, Parts & ServiceAsset Services, Inc. ............................ 413Avante Health Solutions .................. 1113Biomedical Repair & Consulting

Services Inc. ................................ 639Cables and Sensors ......................... 1542Capsule Technologies, Inc. .............. 1439CS Medical, LLC .............................. 1438IntegriTech ........................................ 752Integrity Biomedical Services, LLC ...... 626Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843PartsSource ....................................... 619Rees Scientific ................................... 635Replacement Parts Industries, Inc. ..... 426Serim Research Corporation .............. 905Southeastern Biomedical Associates,

Inc. ........................................... 1313Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018USOC Medical .................................. 913

Mounting SystemsAmico Accessories .......................... 1131Ampronix .......................................... 725GCX Corporation ............................ 1423Strongarm Healthcare ....................... 517

MRI Coil TestingDirectMed Parts & Service ................. 547

Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) EquipmentAlco Sales & Service Co. ................... 528Biomedical Repair & Consulting

Services Inc. ................................ 639Cables and Sensors ......................... 1542LifeSync .......................................... 1346Sotera Wireless, Inc. .......................... 805Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018Welch Allyn, Inc. ............................... 919

OR EquipmentAvante Health Solutions .................. 1113BFW, Inc. .......................................... 809Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323Capital Medical Resources, LLC ......... 553DOTmed.com, Inc. .......................... 1137General Anesthetic Services .............. 633Ivenix .............................................. 1544Medical Equipment Dynamics, Inc. .... 524Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843Northfield Medical ............................ 618SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331STERIS Corporation ......................... 1233Traco Medical, Inc. ............................ 612

Oximetry Equipment, Supplies & ServiceBETA Biomed Services, Inc. ................ 616Cables and Sensors ......................... 1542LifeSync .......................................... 1346Masimo .......................................... 1149Medtronic ....................................... 1021Sage Services Group ....................... 1043

PACS & DICOMEIZO Inc. ........................................... 351Hmatix, Inc. ...................................... 514RSTI ................................................ 1219

Patient Tracking SystemsAiRISTA, LLC ..................................... 512CenTrak, Inc. ................................... 1540Pycube, Inc. ...................................... 439Spacelabs Healthcare ...................... 1018

Patient-Flow MonitoringElite Biomedical Solutions .................. 339Hall Research Technologies .............. 1155Midmark RTLS................................. 1238Pycube, Inc. ...................................... 439STANLEY Healthcare ....................... 1213VIZZIA Technologies .......................... 412

Power SuppliesAIV, Inc. ............................................ 327Alco Sales & Service Co. ................... 528Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323Interstate Batteries .......................... 1435

PrintersAmpronix .......................................... 725Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323

Professional Organizations & SocietiesAmerican College of Clinical

Engineering (ACCE) ................... 1135

Publications24x7 Magazine ............................... 1217MedWrench .................................... 1255TechNation ..................................... 1252

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)AiRISTA, LLC ..................................... 512CenTrak, Inc. ................................... 1540Enlighted, Inc. ................................... 443EQ2, LLC ......................................... 1116Midmark RTLS................................. 1238STANLEY Healthcare ....................... 1213

Radiology Equipment, Parts & ServiceAvante Health Solutions .................. 1113Block Imaging Parts & Service, Inc. .... 518Consensys Imaging Service .............. 1316DEXA Solutions ................................. 637Diagnostic Solutions .......................... 653Exclusive Medical Solutions ............... 452Express Systems & Parts Network,

Inc. ........................................... 1349First Call Parts ................................. 1049Innovatus Imaging Corporation ......... 540Retrieve Medical Equipment .............. 415Siemens Healthineers ........................ 925Technical Prospects LLC ................... 1228The InterMed Group ....................... 1244Trisonics, Inc. .................................. 1522Zetta Medical Technologies, LLC ........ 631

Recruitment & StaffingCOAG Biomedical, Inc. ...................... 515Healthcare Technical Staffing LLC ...... 629Mayo Clinic–Healthcare Technology

Management .............................. 909Stephens International Recruiting,

Inc. ........................................... 1145

RecyclingInterstate Batteries .......................... 1435

Regulatory Compliance & CertificationABM Healthcare ................................ 825Asset Services, Inc. ............................ 413Crothall Healthcare ......................... 1112IMT Analytics .................................... 419oneSOURCE Document Management

Services ....................................... 613

Respiratory ProductsBay Corporation .............................. 1312Masimo .......................................... 1149Medtronic ....................................... 1021Ohio Medical .................................... 440Smiths Medical ................................. 325SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331

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Safety Analysis & Performance EvaluationA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343ABM Healthcare ................................ 825Amplion .......................................... 1247Datrend Systems, Inc. ........................ 749ECRI Institute .................................... 834Rigel Medical—A Seaward Group

Company .................................. 1035TSI, Inc. ............................................. 651

Sterilization & DisinfectionCS Medical, LLC .............................. 1438Healthmark Industries ..................... 1424HMS Health ...................................... 749KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America ...... 434oneSOURCE Document Management

Services ....................................... 613Replacement Parts Industries, Inc. ..... 426Serim Research Corporation .............. 905SPBS, Inc. .......................................... 331STERIS Corporation ......................... 1233

Suction Regulators & SystemsOhio Medical .................................... 440Tenacore Holdings, Inc. ................... 1232

Surgical Instrument Repair & MaintenanceAlpha Source Group ....................... 1341Mobile Instrument Service ................. 513MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253Northfield Medical ............................ 618Rebotix Repair ................................... 453SIS (Surgical Instrument Service Co.) .. 539WES Enterprises, L.P. ....................... 1538

Technology Consulting & Management ServicesABM Healthcare ................................ 825BC Group International, Inc. .............. 731ECRI Institute .................................... 834Healthcare Technical Staffing LLC ...... 629MediMizer ........................................ 743Sodexo CTM ................................... 1031

Temperature/Humidity Monitoring & ManagementCenTrak, Inc. ................................... 1540Healthmark Industries ..................... 1424Rees Scientific ................................... 635STANLEY Healthcare ....................... 1213Stryker .............................................. 417VIZZIA Technologies .......................... 412

Test EquipmentA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343BC Group International, Inc. .............. 731Cadex Electronics, Inc. ...................... 427Capital Medical Resources, LLC ......... 553Datrend Systems, Inc. ........................ 749IMT Analytics .................................... 419Meriam Process Technologies .......... 1550Netech Corporation .......................... 529Pronk Technologies ........................... 519QRS Solutions ................................... 849Radcal Corporation ........................... 538Rigel Medical—A Seaward Group

Company .................................. 1035RTI, Inc............................................ 1236Spectrum Technologies, Inc. .............. 550TSI, Inc. ............................................. 651

Testing & CertificationA.M. Bickford, Inc. ............................ 343IMT Analytics .................................... 419Southeastern Biomedical Associates,

Inc. ........................................... 1313

Ultrasound Equipment & ServiceAdvanced Ultrasound Electronics, Inc. .. 527Avante Health Solutions .................. 1113BETA Biomed Services, Inc. ................ 616CIVCO Medical Solutions ................ 1451Consensys Imaging Service .............. 1316Exclusive Medical Solutions ............... 452Hmatix, Inc. ...................................... 514LABORIE ........................................... 808Probo Medical ................................. 1153Serim Research Corporation .............. 905SONODEPOT, Inc. ............................ 1339Summit Imaging ............................... 830Technical Prospects LLC ................... 1228The InterMed Group ....................... 1244Trisonics, Inc. .................................. 1522Verathon Medical ............................ 1443

VentilatorsDräger, Inc. ..................................... 1013Medtronic ....................................... 1021MultiMedical Systems ..................... 1253ZOLL Medical, Inc. ............................. 333

Video Imaging Systems & Surgical Imaging SystemsBFW, Inc. .......................................... 809Cadmet, Inc. ..................................... 323Diversified Medical Innovation Group .. 414Hall Research Technologies .............. 1155IntegriTech ........................................ 752

Water Treatment & ManagementConnexall USA ................................ 1142

Wireless Monitors & TelemetryBiomedical Repair & Consulting

Services Inc. ................................ 639BMES (Bio-Medical Equipment

Service Co.) ................................. 430Capsule Technologies, Inc. .............. 1439Dräger, Inc. ..................................... 1013Masimo .......................................... 1149Nihon Kohden America, Inc. ............. 843Philips Healthcare ............................ 1130Sage Services Group ....................... 1043Sotera Wireless, Inc. .......................... 805USOC Medical .................................. 913

WorkstationsAmico Accessories .......................... 1131CS Medical, LLC .............................. 1438GCX Corporation ............................ 1423Hall Research Technologies .............. 1155Strongarm Healthcare ....................... 517

X-Ray TubesDirectMed Parts & Service ................. 547Exclusive Medical Solutions ............... 452First Call Parts ................................. 1049IMES—A Division of Richardson

Healthcare................................. 1526Technical Prospects LLC ................... 1228Varex Imaging ................................. 1440

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