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EQUIPPING THE HOSPITAL. EQUIPMENT PLANNING Development of method to assure that equipment provide adequate medical care of the patient. UTILISATION SURVEY.

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1 EQUIPPING THE HOSPITAL

2 EQUIPMENT PLANNING Development of method to assure that equipment provide adequate medical care of the patient. UTILISATION SURVEY Study to find out the equipment are utilized optimally.

3 Equipment planning is done in two situations—at the time of establishing a new hospital and in an existing hospital setup. Equipment planning for a new project starts prior to the project. The selection of equipment is based on the scale of the hospital and its demands. The need for medical equipment varies with specialties and topography

4 WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of Hospital Administrator to determine all the items of equipments necessary, & then write their specification, recommended bids (tender) & purchase according to hospitals policy. It is adequate in quantity and of a quality that assures durability and performance The Architect is responsible for the Built in equipments.

5 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PLANNER ROLE DURING THE DESIGN STAGE: To determine quantities, sizes of essential and complementary equipment. To determine electromechanical requirements for medical equipment. To provide technical specification of equipment.

6 DURING CONSTRUCTION STAGE: Review of shop drawing and on-site coordination requirement. Site survey and inspection Coordinate delivery schedule with contractors. Physical inspection, testing, installation supervision Coordinate training of end users by suppliers.

7 TYPES OF EQUIPMENTS (a) Built- in Equipments (b) Depreciable equipments (c)Non-depreciable equipments

8 BUILT IN EQUIPMENTS It’s the Architect’s Responsibility Included in construction contracts List includes: Cabinets & counters in Pharmacy Laboratory Other parts of hospitals Fixed kitchen Equipments. Sterilizers,

9 Boilers Dumb waiters Elevators Incinerators. Air Conditioning/Deep freezers Surgical lighting etc

10 DEPRECIABLE EQUIPMENTS The Equipments that have a life of 5yrs or more are k/a DEPRECIABLE equipments These large items of furniture and Equipments have a reasonable fixed location in the hospital building but are capable of being moved.

11 EXAMPLES OF DEPRECIABLE EQUIPMENTS Surgical Apparatuses Diagnostic & Therapeutic Equipment Lab & pharmacy Equipment Office Equipment : Typewriter, Intercoms ; Computers/Electronic exchanges Refrigerator Physiotherapy equipments Suction machines Diagnostic and Therapeutic Equipments. Like X-Ray machine, Cutlery, ECG machine Incubators

12 NON-DEPRECIABLE EQUIPMENTS These Equipments have life span less than 5 yrs low cost equipments. Examples are Kitchen utensils Surgical instruments Catheters Linen, sheets, Blankets Lamps, dust bins etc.

13 Drivers for equipment planning

14 The Need Be it a new project or an existing one, need drives the purchase of medical equipment. The need is known from the medical practitioners, the end users of the equipment. Depending on the patient flow, the demand for the equipment increases, which in turn creates a necessity for the equipment.

15 The Technology The second main driver in the purchase of equipment is the technology. In recent years, the healthcare industry is witnessing rapid growth, especially in research and development. Newer equipment is regularly introduced in the market with additional features and better technology. "Sometimes, the same equipment can be upgraded to the new technology by adding additional software,

16 The Service The next important aspect is the service rendered by manufacturers and vendors, both within the warranty period and afterwards. If the hospital is in a town or rural area, the proximity to the service centre should be considered.

17 The Price The equipment with best price is ultimately bought. "Best price doesn't mean the lowest price We analyze the price based on various factors like software and hardware package, technical specifications, after sales support, warranty and so on cost alone cannot be seen as critical for purchase. The quality of the product should meet our standards,

18 Training To keep oneself abreast of the latest technology is very important. To have excellent equipment but no skilled manpower to utilize it is as good as not procuring at all. "When it comes to training, we expect the vendor or manufacturer to assist technicians

19 EQUIPMENT PLANNING FOR Dental Department 1.Study the architecture and do NOMENCLATURE- clockwise or anticlockwise 2.Transfer the numbering to title sheet – INDEXING 3.List the number of equipment according to architect plan 4.Categorize the equipment 5.Pricing 6.Total the cost for each legend room

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21 NOMENCLATU RE EXPLANATIO N ASSIGNING EQUIPMENT CATEGORISEPRICINGTOT AL COST OF LEGEND ROOM TOTAL COST OF DEPARTMEN T GFD1RECEPTION 1.Chairs 2.Table 3.cabnets GFD2TOILET1 1.Washbasin 2.Toilet seats 3.Toilet paper GFD3OPERATING AREA1 1.Dental chair 2.Dental Stool 3.Table 4.Chair 5.Air conditioner GFD4OPERATING AREA 2

22 NOMENCLATU RE EXPLANATIO N ASSIGNING EQUIPMENT CATEGORISEPRICINGTOT AL COST OF LEGEND ROOM TOTAL COST OF DEPARTMEN T GFD5OPERATING AREA 3 GFD6STERLISATIO N ROOM 1.Autoclave 2.Cabnets GFD7TOILET2 GFD8BREAK ROOM OR CANTEEN 1.Table 2.Chairs

23 NOMENCLATU RE EXPLANATIO N ASSIGNING EQUIPMENT CATEGORISEPRICINGTOT AL COST OF LEGEND ROOM TOTAL COST OF DEPARTMEN T GFD9MECHANICAL ROOM 1.Lathe 2.Almira GFD10STORAGE ROOM 1 1.Cabnets GFD11LAB 1.Hot water gyser 2.Autoclave GFD12STORAGE ROOM

24 NOMENCLATU RE EXPLANATIO N ASSIGNING EQUIPMENT CATEGORISEPRICINGTOT AL COST OF LEGEND ROOM TOTAL COST OF DEPARTMEN T GFD13DR ROOM 1.Table 2.Chair 3.Cabnets 4.cupboards GFD14TOILET 3 GFD15OPERATING AREA 4 GFD16OPERATING AREA 5

25 NOMENCLATU RE EXPLANATIO N ASSIGNING EQUIPMENT CATEGORISEPRICINGTOT AL COST OF LEGEND ROOM TOTAL COST OF DEPARTMEN T GFD17XRAY ROOM 1.X-ray machine 2.OPG GFD18OPERATING AREA 6 GFD19OFFICE 1.Cupboards 2.Table 3.Chair

26 Guidelines Required USFDA is one governing body that prescribes guidelines on equipment manufacturing. These guidelines are widely accepted in most countries including India. Other widely accepted certifications are ISO (International Organization for Standards), IEC (International Electro technical Committee) and CE certification from European Union. "These certifications are for the quality of the equipment.

27 Presented by: Arshpreet Kaur


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