DocumentCode :
3127625
Title :
The year 2000; a reasoned approach for an acute hospital
Author :
Rowlinson, Vince
Author_Institution :
Ipswich Hosp. NHS Trust, UK
fYear :
1999
fDate :
36312
Firstpage :
42491
Lastpage :
42492
Abstract :
Ipswich Hospital (UK) is a large acute hospital of some 850 beds and all the normal specialist departments. There are thirteen operating theatres, an ITU, CMU and a special care baby unit together with X-ray, radiotherapy, pathology etc. So we have a large amount of electro-medical equipment: some 6000 items from over 600 manufacturers. The author considers the year 2000 problem by examining the scale of the problem and what to do about it. He describes what was done at Ipswich and the reasoning behind our actions. The strategy employed at Ipswich is to rely on statements of compliance by manufacturers and where this is not possible to apply a risk assessment methodology. In simple terms, this is where the risk of there being a year 2000 problem is assessed, together with the consequences of a problem
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; Ipswich Hospital; electro-medical equipment; large acute hospital; manufacturers; risk assessment methodology; specialist departments; statements of compliance; year 2000 problem;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Year 2000: A Practical Approach to Medical Devices and Hospital Systems (Ref. No. 1999/153), IEE Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19990753
Filename :
790361
Link To Document :
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