EQ2 and oneSOURCE Team Up with New Interface to Support Regulatory Compliance and Optimal Maintenance Management


Healthcare facilities must comply with evolving operational mandates from the CMS, the Joint Commission, and other regulatory/accreditation bodies. Not only must they be in compliance, they have to document performance levels.

Two companies that help hospitals achieve this within multiple operational areas have collaborated on an interface of their respective online applications to deliver a powerful, comprehensive solution that will help healthcare facilities operate in accordance with best practices, regulatory standards, and optimal maintenance management.

EQ2’s advanced HEMS® (Hospital Equipment Management System) CMMS software addresses emerging needs of healthcare facilities in areas such as asset management, dashboard analytics, maintenance, and compliance (including AEM management).

The oneSOURCE HTM Service Document Database includes the most comprehensive online collection of biomedical equipment Preventive Maintenance (PM) and related compliance documents.

Now, through this interface, HTMs using EQ2’s CMMS service can maintain a more thorough and comprehensive biomedical asset lifecycle management program, with access to manufacturers manuals, IFUs, PM documents, End of Life letters, AEM information and related material.

The EQ2 and oneSOURCE interface results in an extremely robust and affordable solution to help ensure optimal healthcare facility maintenance management, operational safety, and compliance.

“The EQ2/oneSOURCE interface creates a single environment for all documentation needs,” says Biomedical Product Manager Chad Matzen. “When you access the asset in the EQ2 software, you can quickly retrieve the documentation through the oneSOURCE embedded link. This ease of use is something I desired throughout my entire career as a BMET.”

The two companies are hosting a Demonstration Webinar: August 22, 2018 at 8:00 am PST, 9:00 am MDT, 10:00 am CST, 11:00 am EST.

Click here to register for the Webinar.



August 22, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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